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when Tang Dynasty general Zhang Xiaozhong turned against the warlord Li Weiyue whom he had served and joined the imperial cause, Li killed Zhang's brothers and sons. / - 0 / 0

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The Odriíst National Union was a 1960s Peruvian political party based on a cult of personality focussed on former President Manuel A. Odría.
In 1886, Wilhelm Steinitz won the first official World Chess Championship.
Former United States Border Patrol Agent Jose Compean is the focus of a 130,000 name petition seeking to free him from prison.
The Caloris Basin on Mercury, one of the largest impact basins in the Solar System, is surrounded by a series of geological formations believed to have been produced by the basin's ejecta.
The 1994 Intelligence Services Act revamped the Apartheid-era security agencies of South Africa and ensured the future preservation of civil liberties.
Garter King of Arms William Segar (pictured) was imprisoned for confirming a coat of arms to someone who was not a gentleman.
The Transcontinental Motor Convoys inspired Dwight D. Eisenhower to support the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956.
The amorphous phosphate mineral santabarbaraite was named after the Italian mining district Santa Barbara where it was discovered in 2003, but its name also honors Saint Barbara, the patron saint of miners.
Fernandina's Flicker (Colaptes fernandinae), a woodpecker endemic to Cuba, is threatened by habitat loss and now there are fewer than 800 left in the world.
Shaun Alexander, the 2005 NFL MVP Award winner, was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the first round of the 2000 NFL Draft.
Recent studies estimated that 34% of total electricity consumption in the Dominican Republic was not paid for, as poor service and high prices have induced theft through illegal connections and non-payment of electricity bills.
The Kuiper crater in the Kuiper quadrangle, named after after Dutch American astronomer Gerard Kuiper (pictured), has the highest albedo recorded on Mercury.
In Steve Morrison's first year as Brother Rice defensive coordinator they won a MHSAA football championship and in his first year as Western Michigan linebacker coach one of his linebackers led the nation in sacks.

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