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  1. Hurricane made landfall north of Manzanillo, Mexico, as Category 5 storm with winds of 165 mph.

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    Judge grants government motion to dismiss Wikimedia lawsuit against NSA over mass surveillance; appeal expected.

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    Hey, I just supported by donating a toilet. [Note: In the Game of (Porcelain) Thrones, you win] More:

  4. The Smurfs were born this day in 1958 as the Belgian comics characters Les Schtroumpfs.

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    Congratulations to all Wikipedians who made this possible. honors in Spain.

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    Here is the livestream of the presentation honoring and others.

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    Representatives of arriving at the theatre for the ceremony.

  8. Wikipedians continue to update article on powerful Hurricane threatening Western Mexico.

  9. Wikipedians have made dozens of updates today to the article on Hurricane . Get the latest here:

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    Thanks so much for your ongoing support, - here bonding with Ollie the office pup.

  11. Today marks the first anniversary of the Wikipedia monument: it is dedicated to the volunteers around the world.

  12. New Zealand rugby's ceremonial haka dance performed before matches is a tradition dating back to 1888.

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    Nearly all Wikipedia pages lead to philosophy. Yes, even the page for One Direction.

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    Happy birthday to actress Catherine Deneuve, born this day in 1943. Public domain photo.

  15. On this day in 1926, a university student sucker-punched magician Harry Houdini in stomach, precipitating his death.

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    This global editathon on improving content related to open access is an awesome project. Join in!

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    Round table with (2015 International Cooperation) at @EpiGijón

  18. On this day in 1966, The Supremes became the 1st all-female band with a No. 1 selling album on the U.S. charts.

  19. It's been a busy and Wikipedians have kept the article up to date -- past, present and future.

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