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- ... that the closure of five University of Wisconsin branch campuses (one pictured) has called into question the future of the Wisconsin Idea?
- ... that Apurbalal Majumdar was elected from two different constituencies in the 1967 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election?
- ... that the soundtrack to the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz was not commercially available until 1956?
- ... that tea-garden labour leader Prem Oraon lost his right leg in 1970 during a protest against a factory closure?
- ... that when the Brighton Town Commissioners wanted to build Queen's Road through a slum district, they invited all the residents to a festival and demolished their houses while they were away?
- ... that Green Bay Packer Wally Ladrow worked as a packer?
- ... that the outbreak of the Java War, which lasted five years and killed more than 200,000 people, was triggered by a government road project?
- ... that Herzog Wine Cellars produces approximately 250,000 cases of kosher wine annually?
- ... that a car accident may have wrecked Richard Petty's chances of being elected North Carolina's secretary of state?
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