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Atrium of The Empire Brunei- ... that the opening of The Empire Brunei (pictured) was timed to help create hotel capacity in Brunei for an APEC summit?
- ... that museum administrator Herbert Smith hired a special train so that civil servants could watch a total solar eclipse in 1927?
- ... that Yan Ruisheng, China's first full-length feature film, was banned within two years?
- ... that Shadia Abu Ghazaleh was one of the first women to join the Palestinian resistance to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank?
- ... that the radio program Radio City Music Hall of the Air employed approximately 10,000 musicians during the first eight years of its broadcast history?
- ... that Stanley Washburn's message on November 29, 1941, warning the US Navy not to underestimate the Japanese, failed to reach Admiral Kimmel before the attack on Pearl Harbor?
- ... that the first standalone street toilets to cater to both men and women in Auckland were converted into a male-only facility during the Second World War?
- ... that Taurus 09 was the largest Royal Navy deployment in more than ten years?
- ... that the name of Kim Jong Un's daughter has not been publicly disclosed?