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10 things we didn't know last week

17:00 UK time, Friday, 16 January 2009

10frontdoor.jpgSnippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.

1. Motown was originally called Tamla.
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2. Northern Rock and Lehman Brothers were both founded in 1850. And both failed in spectacular fashion exactly a year apart.
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3. There are more than 50 million lightning strikes in Brazil each year, on average.
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4. Countdown is French.
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5. The fast food that generates the most litter is McDonald's.
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6. City traders with long ring-fingers make more money.
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7. A typical Google search produces between 0.2g and 7g of carbon dioxide.
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8. An intense ketamine high gives an out-of-body-experience known to recreational users of the horse tranquiliser as the "K-hole".
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9. The first man to view the Moon through a telescope was not Galileo. He was English.
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10. John the Good was bad and William the Bad was good.
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Seen 10 things? Send us a picture to use next week. Thanks to Rob Lyon for this week's picture of a 10 from a front door in picturesque Dunster, Cornwall).

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