![]() that the midwater squid uses bioluminescence as a camouflage to counter-illuminate its underside to match the sparkling sea surface above? that Barry Klarberg manages celebrities including Charlie Sheen, Justin Timberlake and Anna Kournikova? that while FIFA inquired about the creation of a Sudanese women's national football team, the Islamic Fiqh Council in Sudan issued a fatwa forbidding it? ![]() that Teguh Karya's film Mother, which won nine Citra Awards, did not turn a profit? that Mississippi Highway 198 is the designation given to former alignments of U.S. that the tradition in Franconian Switzerland of decorating public fountains with Easter eggs, Osterbrunnen (pictured), has spread beyond Franconia? that, according to a 2008 book, Kareem Abdul Jabbar doesn't want to blow you up? that the Newspaper Libel and Registration Act 1881 (though partially repealed in 1888) still requires dozens of newspapers published in the United Kingdom to be centrally registered? that the Costa Chica of Guerrero is one of two regions in Mexico with a significant Afro-Mexican population? that numismatist and historian Don Taxay walked away from his career to become a Rajneeshee? that Seattle's Jack Block Park was built on a Superfund site? that the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup Final player of the match Nicky Shaw only played in the final because a teammate suffered an injury during the warm-up? that Megitza, the vocalist and bass player, got the highest score at a Polish National IQ contest held in 2004? that John Montgomery Traherne, a notable antiquarian, son of Llewelyn, was reverend of the church (pictured) in St Hilary, Vale of Glamorgan? that Shlomo Moussaieff owns rare gemstones worth millions of dollars, including a flawless blue diamond and the world's largest known red diamond? that the Flaming Lips plan to include blood samples from their collaborators in the vinyl edition of their album The Flaming Lips and Heady Fwends? that the partitioning of the state of Jin, during the reign of Duke Chu, is often considered the start of China's Warring States period? that Czech international footballer Jan Suchopárek dislocated his shoulder while attempting a bicycle kick? that the Jarvis launch vehicle was designed to deliver up to six satellites into different orbits on a single flight? that Looking for Madonna, meant to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS in Papua, used shots of a green bra to symbolise sex? that the Anacostia Community Museum was the first federally funded community museum in the United States? that the flags hoisted by the Finnish icebreaker Tarmo (pictured) on 3 March 1918 included a large white tablecloth? This page should be archived once a month. This will ensure all times are based on UTC time and accurate. Please add the line = for each new day and the time the set was removed from the DYK template at the top for the newly posted set of archived hooks. ![]() (Currently, DYK hooks are archived according to the date and time that they were taken off the Main Page.) To find which archive contains the fact that appeared on Did you know, go to article's talk page and follow the archive link in the DYK talk page message box. Recently created new articles, greatly expanded former stub articles and recently promoted good articles are eligible you can submit them for consideration.Īrchives are generally grouped by month of Main Page appearance. This is a record of material that was recently featured on the Main Page as part of Did you know (DYK).
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