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| The Norwegian novelist and editor of Vinduet, Henrik Langeland, wrote a doctoral thesis on Marcel Proust. |
| More than a quarter of freshwater fishes that have been discovered in rivers and streams of southwestern Sri Lanka are endemic. |
| Leonard T. "Max" Schroeder Jr. was the first American soldier to land in Normandy from an assault boat on D-Day in World War II. |
| South Korean boy band TVXQ (pictured) became the first foreign artist to have four number-one singles on the Japanese single charts. |
| The erotic-philosophical film I + People = ? was created by Leonid Konovalov, a homeless Russian who has not showered in 19 years. |
| The Indian Fields Methodist Campground in South Carolina has been used for camp meetings and religious gatherings for over 160 years. |
| Patients with the congenital vascular malformation double aortic arch have two aortic arches, instead of one, which form a vascular ring that can compress the trachea. |
| Patrick Murphy Malin was expected to become head of the family bank, but instead served as executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union. |
| The Persian embassy to Europe in 1599–1602 aimed at establishing a Christian–Persian alliance against the Ottoman Empire. |
| Gerhard Munthe, a painter, illustrator and chair of the National Gallery of Norway, lost his wife to explorer Fridtjof Nansen. |
| A rare, iridescent purple pearl worth thousands of U.S. dollars was found in a plate of steamed clams at a Florida restaurant. |
| The Panzer Battle Badge (pictured) was designed by Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus, a designer of five other Wehrmacht badges. |
| Arizona Territorial Governor Alexander Oswald Brodie pardoned Pearl Hart under the condition the stagecoach robber left the territory?. |
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