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10 things we didn't know last week

15:09 UK time, Friday, 10 August 2007

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Snippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.

1. Russian and American pilots exchange smiles when encroaching on each others' territories.
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2. Mahjong can trigger epileptic seizures.
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3. Dr Debby Reynolds, chief vet, is a vegetarian.

4. President George W Bush has fitness levels in the top 3% of the US population.

5. There are dogs with two noses.
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6. There have been at least two children given the name "Superman" in the UK since 1984.
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7. The world's tallest man is 8ft 5in Ukrainian Leonid Stadnyk.
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8. The clock faces on Big Ben/the Palace of Westminster clock tower are cleaned every five years by abseilers.
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9. Bill Murray's sister Nancy is a nun who acts.

10. When bits of glaciers break off, it is know as "calving".

Sources: 1. The Guardian (Tuesday); 4. Times (Friday); 9. Independent (Friday); 10. Times (Friday)

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