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- ... that Scott Dixon became the winner of the 2010 Honda Indy Edmonton after Hélio Castroneves was judged to have blocked his teammate?
- ... that the fossil ant genus Baikuris is known from adult males only?
- ... that when RAAF Transport Flight (Japan)'s last C-47 departed Iwakuni in 1956, it left ground staff and Flight Lieutenant Raleigh, a small dog who liked flying and had been at the base since 1945?
- ... that the kabbalistic hymn "Bar Yochai" is "heard around the clock" at the massive celebrations in Meron, Israel, on Lag BaOmer?
- ... that Canadian football fullback Guillaume Allard-Caméus is a two-time Vanier Cup champion?
- ... that the female figures in the Vishvanatha Temple in Madhya Pradesh, India, have been described as the "most striking carvings of females in Khajuraho"?