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Two aircraft working for the New Zealand Police collided in mid-air over central Auckland in 1993. / - 0 / 0

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labor leader Victor Kamber created playing cards with public figures in 1968 and the "Rappin' Ronnie" music video depicting a rapping Ronald Reagan in 1984.
The Securities and Exchange Commission of the Philippines was temporarily abolished during the Japanese occupation.
The Akhurian River is said to have turned completely red because of a major battle nearby.
The Union forces in the American Civil War won the Battle of Simmon's Bluff without inflicting casualties.
When the Kälvesten Runestone was rediscovered in the walls of a church, it was removed and again used as building material.
The Nusa Kambangan, "the Alcatraz of Indonesia", has held a son of former President Suharto and terrorists of the 2002 Bali bombing.
According to Themba Mabaso (pictured), the State Herald of South Africa, the flag of the republic is like a written document.
Queen band members teased Freddie Mercury for looking like a prawn in the video for It's a Hard Life.
The Griggsville Landing Lime Kiln is one of the best preserved periodic lime kilns in the U.S. state of Illinois.
Former NCAA American football quarterback Wyatt Sexton's career for the Florida State University Seminoles ended when he did pushups in the street and proclaimed he was God.
Although the official cause of the 2007 Balad aircraft crash is fog, the insurgent group Islamic Army in Iraq says they shot it down.
Manseibashi Station in Tokyo was rebuilt after a 1923 earthquake and later became a museum.
Human amyloid precursor protein (pictured), when cleaved by specific types of proteases, generates the amyloid beta peptide which may be a cause of Alzheimer's disease.

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