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| A spherical wedge (pictured) is a portion of a ball bounded by two plane semidisks and a spherical lune. |
| James Scott became a top contender in the World Boxing Association's light heavyweight division while serving time at Rahway State Prison?. |
| In 2006, a division of the Philippines' National Labor Relations Commission had confirmed resolving 2,697 labor disputes. |
| While mayor of Gaza, Fahmi al-Husseini was imprisoned by British Mandate authorities on charges of opposing the British presence in Palestine during the 1936 Arab revolt. |
| The first two classes of U.S. Navy aircraft carriers were actually conversions of other ship types. |
| Tom Kruse was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for his work in the Australian outback. |
| Dustbot (pictured), the cleaning robot, responds to text messages and uses GPS to find homes and collect trash. |
| Half of the regular advertisers for the ABC series thirtysomething pulled out of the episode "Strangers", costing the network some US$1.5 million, because it showed two men in bed together. |
| Operation Antyk was the Polish Underground State's anti-communist propaganda department. |
| cinematographer Lawrence Sher first developed an interest in photography after his father convinced him to take a 35mm camera on a Teaneck High School-sponsored trip to France. |
| The British Velocette MAC (WD) 350cc single was Velocette's first military motorcycle for World War Two. |
| Indian politician Erasmo de Sequeira rejected Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's offer to make him a Deputy Minister, stating that he wanted her post. |
| The brains of Mormyrinae (pictured), a subfamily of African freshwater fish, use 60 percent of their body's energy, three times more than humans, the animal with the next highest percentage. |
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