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17 May 2011

  • 08:00, 17 May 2011 (UTC)

Fusakichi Omori, pioneering Japanese seismologist

  • ... that prior to Ghana's independence, the Ghana Immigration Service was known as the Immigration and Passport Unit and was a unit under the Colonial Police Force of the Gold Coast?
  • ... that steam devils can be more important than convection in vertically transporting moisture during cold air outbreaks?
  • 00:00, 17 May 2011 (UTC)

A Neoclassical church with a portico and a dome

  • ... that Antiguan politician Robin Yearwood has held the same seat in the Antiguan Parliament continuously since 1976?

16 May 2011

  • 18:00, 16 May 2011 (UTC)

Man-made rowing lake viewed from the air

  • 12:00, 16 May 2011 (UTC)

Osama bin Laden in 1997

  • ... that the state of Chiapas produces most of Mexico's coffee and hydroelectric power?
  • 06:00, 16 May 2011 (UTC)

CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton

  • ... that commissioner Bart Chilton (pictured), who sports long hair and cowboy boots, has been called "the modern-day equivalent of Eliot Ness" for wanting the CFTC to prosecute fraud?
  • 00:00, 16 May 2011 (UTC)

Map of Heathrow in the late 1930s

  • ... that Randy Roth was convicted of faking a boating accident in order to cover up the murder of his fourth wife?

15 May 2011

  • 18:00, 15 May 2011 (UTC)

Piazza della Rotonda in Rome.

  • ... that in March 2010 it was announced that the Ghana National Fire Service was to change its name to Ghana National Fire and Rescue Service?
  • 12:00, 15 May 2011 (UTC)

A small stone-lined stream leaves a body of water surrounded by cliffs and hills.

  • ... that a loch on Rubha an Dùnain (pictured) has the remains of a 12th century stone quay and a "Viking canal" unlike any other site in Scotland?
  • 06:00, 15 May 2011 (UTC)

A dark brown wooden-sided building with a pointed roof, pointy-topped windows and a small pointed turret on the right end. Snow is on the surrounding ground and some of the roof, with a large bare tree in front. On the left side the light tan basement is visible.

  • 00:00, 15 May 2011 (UTC)

Bahrain Fort

14 May 2011

  • 18:00, 14 May 2011 (UTC)

Couple, his right arm around her shoulders

  • ... that the Siam Cup was hidden in an unknown place to prevent it from being melted down by the Nazis, and was only rediscovered in 1947?
  • 12:00, 14 May 2011 (UTC)

A book open at the title page which says Atlas Coelestis

  • 06:00, 14 May 2011 (UTC)

A flame-shaped red flower on a green stalk

  • ... that the wildlife of Zimbabwe (flame lily pictured) is collectively called the "Wildlife Estate", which covers about 12.5% of the total land area of Zimbabwe?
  • ... that, at the time of its discovery, KOI-428 was the largest and most evolved star known to host a transiting planet?
  • 00:00, 14 May 2011 (UTC)

Complex food web

  • ... that extrasolar planet KOI-428b was confirmed as a planet after astronomers compiled the equivalent to one night of observations on the planet using a 1.93m telescope?
  • ... that John Sanford was called "perhaps the most outstanding neglected novelist"?

13 May 2011

  • 18:00, 13 May 2011 (UTC)

An ornately decorated brick building with a multicolored tiled lightly peaked roof and a central tower, also ornate. There are small trees in front. On a small projection from the front is a silvery statue of a woman.

  • ... that the German destroyer Erich Giese managed to torpedo the British destroyer HMS Jersey during the night of 6/7 December 1939 without ever being spotted?
  • 12:00, 13 May 2011 (UTC)

Princess Lolowah pictured in Turkey in 2008

  • ... that most of 75 was recorded on Joe Zawinul's 75th birthday and about two months before he died?
  • ... that the perpetrator of the Kaycee Nicole hoax was investigated by the FBI but charges were never filed because the financial loss was not large enough?
  • 06:00, 13 May 2011 (UTC)

Arthur's Pass, as seen from the slopes of Avalanche Peak

  • ... that the J. Paul Getty Trust is the world's wealthiest art institution with an estimated endowment in April 2009 of US$4.2 billion?
  • 00:00, 13 May 2011 (UTC)

Half-length portrait of a man facing the viewer, wearing a blue sash and medals

12 May 2011

  • 18:00, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

A green shrub with an orange bottlebrush-like flower

  • ... that the Met Ball is considered to be the fashion industry's premier annual red carpet event?
  • 12:00, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

The spherical flower heads of Leichhardt trees among its large glossy leaves

  • 06:00, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

Women in uniform standing on steps

  • ... that Beckington Castle, built in the early 17th century, was not called a castle until 1839?
  • ... that Antiguan politician Vere Bird, Jr. became Minister of Science, Technology and Communications in 1996, despite an earlier report recommending that he never be allowed to hold public office again?
  • 00:00, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

Portrait of Judge Young L.G. Harris

  • ... that Gene Schoor, the author of more than forty "juvenile" sports biographies, was awarded US$5000 damages in a suit against boxing champion Rocky Marciano for being punched by him?

11 May 2011

  • 18:00, 11 May 2011 (UTC)

Pink Chanel suit of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

  • 12:00, 11 May 2011 (UTC)

Image of panicles of the white flowers of the tree Millingtonia hortensis

  • ... that Sir George Gibb, head of the British government's former Road Board, was accused of having delayed the construction of new roads because he had been a railwayman?
  • 06:00, 11 May 2011 (UTC)

An image of a Tudor style building next to a river

  • ... that in 2010, the Waterside Inn (pictured) became the first restaurant outside of France to hold three Michelin stars for 25 years?
  • ... that the 14 workers that constructed Wyborn Reef Light in 1938 had to live in tents on a 50 by 50 feet (15 m × 15 m) wooden platform, 4 feet 6 inches (1.37 m) above tiger shark infested water?
  • 00:00, 11 May 2011 (UTC)

Hotel Astoria, Copenhagen

10 May 2011

  • 18:06, 10 May 2011 (UTC)

General Patricia Horoho

  • 12:00, 10 May 2011 (UTC)

Royal yacht Alexandra, depicted in a 1915 commercial year book for the shipbuilder A. & J. Inglis

  • 06:00, 10 May 2011 (UTC)

Old man looks in wonder at light coming from chemistry flask.

  • 00:00, 10 May 2011 (UTC)

Unadilla class gunboat

  • ... that the mistletoe Dendrophthoe vitellina has been found growing on 66 Australian plant species of 16 families?

9 May 2011

  • 18:00, 9 May 2011 (UTC)

Sveti Stefan peninsula

  • 12:00, 9 May 2011 (UTC)

An example of a pig's trotter

  • ... that during the terms of Governor Jeb Bush, the Republican-dominated Florida Council of 100 began taking an activist role, funding studies and proposing solutions to critical issues?
  • 06:00, 9 May 2011 (UTC)

Plaza Resort Bonaire

  • ... that RideShare Delaware forms carpools from a database that grew to include 15,000 commuters in 2009?
  • 00:00, 9 May 2011 (UTC)

Princess Alexandra in her wedding dress

8 May 2011

  • 18:00, 8 May 2011 (UTC)

A simple, Low Church-style altar in St John the Evangelist's Church, Chichester, covered with a deep red altar cloth and set behind wooden railings

  • ... that after soprano Gianna Galli's opera career ended at the age of 40 due to problems with her vocal cords, she had a second successful career as a talent manager of singers in Italy?
  • 12:00, 8 May 2011 (UTC)

Ristic Palace – Heritage Monument

  • ... that the government of Skopje passed a law to preserve the Ristiḱ Palace (pictured) as a "Cultural Heritage" when it was threatened with destruction for illegal infringement?
  • ... that at its peak in the early 20th century, the Matador Ranch had 90,000 head of cattle on nearly 900,000 acres in parts of four West Texas counties?
  • 06:00, 8 May 2011 (UTC)

Portrait of a bearded man in a suit

  • ... that the owner of the prehistoric Tell Ezou in Syria has expressed an interest to turn it into an olive plantation?
  • 00:00, 8 May 2011 (UTC)

Close-up of the gray male morph of the jumping spider Maevia inclemens showing striped legs, the two principal eyes and two of the secondary eyes

  • ... that Italy's Carabinieri maintain a unit dedicated to fighting art and antiquities crimes?

7 May 2011

  • 18:00, 7 May 2011 (UTC)

Langlois Bridge at Arles

  • 12:00, 7 May 2011 (UTC)

Old fruiting cone

  • 06:00, 7 May 2011 (UTC)

Engraving of Daniel Whitby c.1708 by Michael Vandergucht

  • ... that basketball player Othyus Jeffers and his two older brothers, Gerome Allen and Edmund Allen, were all shot during three separate shooting incidents in their hometown, but only Jeffers survived?
  • 00:00, 7 May 2011 (UTC)

An intricate three-story beige wooden house with red trim, with snow on the porch roof and the front lawn, with a setting sun lighting the upper stories from the right. It has windows of different shapes and sizes. A front porch is on the right half of the first story, with a triangular projection on the left with a prominent "36" in the center. Another triangular section projects from the left hand side of the roof, with a smaller projection with a segmented, more curvilinear roofline to its right. A brick building is visible on the left; in the left front of the yard is an old horse-drawn carriage.

  • ... that at 127.4 kilometres (79.2 mi) long, the Great Wall of Vietnam is the longest monument in Southeast Asia?

6 May 2011

  • 18:00, 6 May 2011 (UTC)

A Lychee shield bug perched on a leaf

  • 12:00, 6 May 2011 (UTC)

Baroque Revival style building seen from a park

  • 06:00, 6 May 2011 (UTC)

RNZAF PLTOFF Keith Thiele in military uniform

  • 00:00, 6 May 2011 (UTC)

Pfaffenstein

  • ... that the tadpole of the Vampire flying frog Rhacophorus vampyrus has two fang-like hooks in its mouth?

5 May 2011

  • 18:00, 5 May 2011 (UTC)

Color photograph of the Fortress of the Immaculate Conception in Nicaragua, taken in February 2011

  • ... that the buildings in Jižní Město, the Czech Republic's largest housing estate, were color-coded to facilitate orientation?
  • 12:00, 5 May 2011 (UTC)

Shea butter making by women

  • ... that shea trees, most heavily concentrated in Burkina Faso, are referred to as "women's gold" (woman processing shea nuts pictured) by the locals for their properties?
  • 06:00, 5 May 2011 (UTC)

Façade of a heritage building behind two trees and in front of a blue sky

  • 00:00, 5 May 2011 (UTC)

Oblique aerial view of a wide stretch of the Loire River with a large mainly wooded island

  • ... that the Loire (pictured) is the longest river in France?

4 May 2011

  • 18:00, 4 May 2011 (UTC)

Black and white image of a dark horse trotting at full speed, pulling a racing sulky and driver

  • ... that despite his racing career cut short by two wars, Finnhorse trotter Eri-Aaroni (pictured) sold in 1946 for the equivalent of 680,000 euros, the all-time highest price for a horse in Finland?
  • ... that TV quiz show Don't Scare the Hare has been described as "fantasy based toddler telly with an adult twist"?
  • ... that Burmese democracy activist Aye Aung is serving a 59-year prison sentence for distributing leaflets and organizing protests in Yangon?
  • 12:00, 4 May 2011 (UTC)

Head and upper torso of a Western Lowland Gorilla looking straight at the viewer

  • ... that Mochtar Lubis's novel Salah Asuhan had to avoid themes of rebellion and portray the European characters in a positive light in order to be published?
  • ... that Dragan Velić is the current President of the Union of Serbian Districts and District Units of Kosovo and Metohija of North Kosovo?
  • 06:00, 4 May 2011 (UTC)

A two-story beige brick building with three garages at street level. Two have their red doors closed. Above them are metallic letters spelling out "Clay-Arsenal Station Engine Co. 2 Ladder Co. 3". On the second story are five round-arched windows together, and two more around the corner.

  • ... that Homeland Security is recruiting every local jail in the U.S. to become a deportation office through a new program called Secure Communities?
  • ... that poet, historian and radical William Jones was described by a contemporary as "the hottest arsed" Welshman he had ever known?
  • 00:00, 4 May 2011 (UTC)

A pair of Red Faced Lovebirds, two mainly green parrots with the orange-headed female seen in profile and the red-headed male looking at the viewer

3 May 2011

  • 18:00, 3 May 2011 (UTC)

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge appearing on the balcony of Buckingham palace shortly after their marriage

  • 12:00, 3 May 2011 (UTC)

Painting by Paul Cézanne depicting four human skulls stacked in a pyramid, painted in a pale light against a dark background

  • ... that Cézanne may have painted Pyramid of Skulls (pictured) because he was drawn to the forms, exclaiming, "How beautiful a skull is to paint!"?
  • 06:00, 3 May 2011 (UTC)

B&w photograph of a building in Queen Anne architectural style

  • ... that the design competition for Our City (pictured) caused much controversy, as the winning architect was young, inexperienced and proposed an architectural style that New Zealanders were unfamiliar with?
  • 00:00, 3 May 2011 (UTC)

Secret Service Agent Jerry Parr walks behind President Ronald Reagan just moments before the 1981 assassination attempt.

2 May 2011

  • 18:00, 2 May 2011 (UTC)

Aerial view of Fisheating Creek

  • ... that the name of Fisheating Creek (pictured) is derived from the Seminole name for the stream, Thlothlopopka-Hatchee, or "the river where fish are eaten"?
  • ... that the M2 gas mask protected the wearer for at least five hours against the common World War I chemical weapon phosgene?
  • 12:00, 2 May 2011 (UTC)

A house with a wrap-around veranda made up of slender wooden beams

  • 06:00, 2 May 2011 (UTC)

A Caucasian male, wearing a red baseball hat and white uniform with red lettering standing in a dugout

  • ... that the Sunmobile, world's first solar-powered automobile, was demonstrated in a 1955 General Motors car show?
  • 00:00, 2 May 2011 (UTC)

St Cadfan's church.

  • ... that the Emissions Control Technology Association (ECTA) claims that more than $20 in healthcare savings is generated for every dollar spent on the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act?

1 May 2011

  • 18:00, 1 May 2011 (UTC)

A woman with short black hair arranged in curls is wearing a yellow dress. She is seated with one hand resting on a dog's head, the other holding a pair of glasses.

  • ... that Polish Countess Eveline Hańska (pictured) was once ordered by a doctor to stick her feet into a small pig in order to treat her gout?
  • 12:00, 1 May 2011 (UTC)

In the foreground of the painting, Thomas (right) touches the wound of Jesus (left). More disciples in the background.

  • 06:00, 1 May 2011 (UTC)

A long line of light gray warships bristling with guns steam in calm seas.

  • ... that Edward John Trelawny married the sister of a Greek warlord and then lived with her in a mountain cave?
  • 00:00, 1 May 2011 (UTC)

A silver coin dated 1942. A winged head of Liberty dominates the piece.