Wikipedia:Recent additions/2009/March
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= 31 March 2009 =
- 18:20, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
- ... that the hallucinogenic mushroom Psilocybe naematoliformis (pictured) was first discovered in a tropical rain forest in the Uxpanapa Region of Veracruz, in southeastern Mexico?
- ... that the Ricky Hatton vs. Manny Pacquiao boxing match was confirmed only because Manny Pacquiao's friend drank three bottles of beer?
- ... that the roughtail stingray is the largest stingray in the Atlantic Ocean, at up to {{convert|2.2|m|ft}} across and weighing {{convert|300|kg}}?
- ... that Ebba Haslund{{`s}} adolescence novel Nothing Happened was virtually ignored by the press when it was first issued in Norwegian in 1948, but was later regarded as one of her most important books?
- ... that the community of Weed Heights, Nevada, was built to support the open pit mining operation at the Anaconda Copper Mine?
- ... that Ælfhelm, ealdorman of York, was the grandfather of Harold Harefoot, king of England?
- ... that the NBC anthology series The Joseph Cotten Show (1956–1957) featured Virginia Gregg as Mary Surratt, the woman hanged for conspiracy stemming from the Lincoln assassination?
- ... that Tang Dynasty official Wei Chun changed his name to Wei Guanzhi to observe a naming taboo for Emperor Xianzong, whose personal name was Li Chun?
- 12:04, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
- ... that the Chattri (pictured) in Brighton, England, stands on the site of the ghat where Hindu and Sikh soldiers of the First World War were cremated after dying while being treated at the Royal Pavilion?
- ... that ballerina Jocelyn Vollmar danced as the Snow Queen in the first American production of The Nutcracker?
- ... that the original Sinhalese Sports Club Ground was situated on land of Victoria Park with sandy soil and covered with cinnamon trees?
- ... that future A.B.A. president Loyd Wright represented Mary Pickford in her divorce of Douglas Fairbanks and Jane Wyman against Ronald Reagan?
- ... that the property of Sjøholmen in Bærum, Norway, started out as a farm, was suburbanized and is now, in part, an alternative school where children are taught to be mariners?
- ... that during his study of the palm family, Harold E. Moore collected all but 18 of the approximately 200 genera of palms, and earned membership in The Explorers Club?
- ... that the Galápagos hotspot, located in the east Pacific Ocean, is responsible for the creation of the Galápagos Islands?
- ... that association footballer Mikkel Diskerud played both for and against the United States national youth team in the spring of 2008?
- 07:17, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
- ... that Konstantin Danzas (pictured) was arrested for his role as Russian poet Alexander Pushkin's second in his fatal duel with d'Anthès and sentenced to hanging?
- ... that phylogenetic relationships between the mushroom Bovista nigrescens and species of Lycoperdaceae were established based on ITS and LSU sequence data from north European taxa?
- ... that Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky, at the time Ambassador of the Russian Empire to the Austrian Empire, commissioned three string quartets from Beethoven?
- ... that in 1709, Ninguta, an important center of commerce, provided government-sponsored ginseng-harvesting expeditions?
- ... that Native American sculptor Willard Stone became a master wood carver despite an accidental explosion that cost him his right thumb and two fingers when he was 13 years old?
- ... that the Ludowy Theatre in Kraków gained countrywide notability in the People's Republic of Poland by staging performances evoking death camp experiences of Auschwitz?
- ... that Grammy-nominated CCM musician Ayiesha Woods was the first female to receive a "Producer of the Year" award at the Gospel Music Marlin Awards?
- ... that footballer Chic Brodie{{`}}s professional career ended when he collided with a dog on the playing field?
- 01:23, 31 March 2009 (UTC)