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- ... that the artist René Beeh (self-portrait shown) was a surveyor on the World War I Western Front?
- ... that Coney Island–Stillwell Avenue is the New York City Subway's first solar-powered subway station?
- ... that Ipswich Town goalkeeper Paul Cooper saved eight out of the ten penalties he faced during the 1979–80 season?
- ... that the nine-year-old McGuire Apartments building in Seattle was demolished due to the discovery of major corrosion issues?
- ... that Shahid Jameel and his group were the first to identify subtype C strain as the most common HIV-1 infection among Indians?
- ... that the CIA's black helicopter from Area 51 was used to eavesdrop on Paris Peace Talks discussions during the Vietnam War?
- ... that German rapper Jaye Muller started the weekly newsletter Germany Alert in 1991 to document neo-Nazi activity?
- ... that the Black River is a "miserable ditch"?