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From Misplaced Pages's newest articles:
- ...that Irish chemist Robert Kane (1809–1890) showed that hydrogen is electropositive?
- ...that 1980s horror movie actress Ellie Cornell nearly broke out of her typecasting by appearing the 1992 film A League of Their Own, but had to drop out because she became pregnant?
- ...that American country music singer Mindy McCready was once engaged to actor Dean Cain?
- ...that Valerius Anshelm (1475–c. 1546), a Swiss chronicler, wrote a history of of Berne from the Burgundy Wars to 1536?