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| Vicars' Close, Wells (pictured) was called "that rarest of survivals, a planned street of the mid-14th century" by John Julius Norwich. |
| A modeling agency once demanded that swimsuit model Ariel Meredith have breast reduction surgery, but she refused and was dropped from the agency. |
| In Case of Fire were the opening act for the 2009 Kerrang! awards tour supporting Bring Me the Horizon, Black Tide, Dir en Grey and Mindless Self Indulgence. |
| Charlie Biederman was the last surviving dog sled mail carrier in the United States when he died in 1995. |
| German U-boat UB-4 was sunk in August 1915 by a fishing smack. |
| sports agent and author Colleen Howe, known as "Mrs. Hockey", passed away from Pick's disease. |
| It's Just a Plant, a children's book, was heavily criticized by Republican Congressman Mark Souder, who argued that it supported marijuana use by children. |
| English printer John Wolfe's business practices so incensed his contemporaries, they accused him of Machiavellianism. |
| The World War II Marine Corps Air Station in Santa Barbara (pictured) is now home to the University of California, Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara Municipal Airport. |
| The film The Cloud Door, by Indian director Mani Kaul, features a parrot telling erotic stories?. |
| The University of Cambridge's West Cambridge site includes the site of an ancient Roman settlement. |
| When Barbara Parker left a law career to take a master's, her thesis went on to be short listed for an Edgar Award as a best first mystery novel. |
| The expression of HMGA2 in cancer cells is linked to poor prognosis in cancer patients, but also with these cells' sensitivity to some forms of treatment. |
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