10 things we didn't know last week
Snippets from the week's news, sliced, diced and processed for your convenience.
1. One in five UK women will not have children, many by choice.
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2. Gooseberries have been in England since at least 1275, when the king shipped over plants from France to grow at the Tower of London.
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3. International athletes coming to London for the 1948 Olympics had to bring their own towels.
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4. And half the pigeons brought to the stadium to be released for the opening ceremony died in the heat.
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5. A man thought to be Tokyo's oldest had, in fact, been dead for 30 years.
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6. Dogs mimic their owners.
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7. And one in three are obese.
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8. Snooker world championships used to last a year.
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9. One in 36 pound coins is fake.
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10. The world's most ancient living creatures are a breed of shrimp which live in south-west Scotland.
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