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    Wikipedia founder gets odd request on Twitter related to fundraising.

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  2. This Auschwitz survivor writes Holocaust stories for children that only have happy endings:

  3. The takahē of New Zealand had not been seen since 1898 when it was 'rediscovered' in 1948.

  4. On this day in 1144: The capital of the County of Edessa fell to Imad ad-Din Zengi, atabeg of Mosul and Aleppo.

  5. On this day in 1968: The crew of Apollo 8 became the first humans to orbit the Moon.

  6. China's Four Great Inventions are the Compass, Gunpowder, Papermaking, and Printing.

  7. On this day in 1777: Christmas Island, or Kiritimati, was discovered by James Cook.

  8. In 1967, President Hastings Banda established the Order of the Lion, Malawi's second-highest honor.

  9. The world's smallest football league only has two clubs. They play against each other every Sunday.

  10. On this day in 1893: The opera "Hansel and Gretel" by Engelbert Humperdinck was performed for the first time.

  11. It took Alphonse Mucha 18 years to complete The Slav Epic, a series of 20 paintings depicting Czech mythology.

  12. This day in 1947: Bell demonstrated the transistor, the "fundamental building block of modern electronic devices."

  13. On this day in 2007: The Kingdom of Nepal was abolished.

  14. Mothers do a lot for their families, even during holidays. This mom put three of her sons on the throne of France.

  15. Hello, South Korea! Your music scene was the basis for this year's tenth-most edited Wikipedia article.

  16. Born this day in 1839: John Nevil Maskelyne, English magician and inventor of the pay toilet.

  17. On this day in 1937: The Lincoln Tunnel opened to traffic, charging $0.50 per car.

  18. This day in 1989: The Brandenburg gate reopened, becoming a symbol of the end of East and West Germany's division.

  19. The U.S. military veterans who took part in atmospheric nuclear tests (1945-1962) are known as "atomic veterans."

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