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Chapter 263 - September 15, 2023

Note : Because today featured article is the same as yesterday revised one, I decided to post the summary only

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  Taylor Swift

"Love Story" is a country pop song written and sung by Taylor Swift (pictured). It was released on September 15, 2008, as the lead single from Swift's album Fearless. Swift used Romeo and Juliet as a reference point while writing "Love Story". The lyrics are about a couple's happy ending after enduring a troubled romance. Critics praised the production as catchy and have considered it one of Swift's best singles. "Love Story" peaked in the top five on charts of at least seven countries including the US, where it is Swift's best-selling single. Its music video won Video of the Year at the Country Music Association Awards and CMT Music Awards in 2009. Following the dispute over the ownership of Swift's back catalog, Swift re-recorded the song and released it as "Love Story (Taylor's Version)" in 2021. The re-recorded single topped the Hot Country Songs chart and made Swift the second artist, after Dolly Parton, to reach number one with both the original and re-recorded versions of a song. (Full article...)

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... that George Griffith (pictured) wrote a book about the Boer War three years before it started?

... that the Siberian crane is considered more threatened than the whooping crane, despite there being an estimated ten times more of them?

... that John Ogilby saved the manuscript of his translation of the complete works of Virgil from destruction in a shipwreck by wrapping it in a waterproof cloth?

... that an "army" of women were congratulated by Pat Nixon for their fundraising efforts to bring public TV to Indianapolis?

... that comic book artist Barry Windsor-Smith wrote, drew, inked, and lettered every page of his graphic novel Monsters by himself?

... that a Harvey's franchise known for being a hub for sex work was described by one artist as a "legendary Toronto icon"?

... that William J. Ennis's office consisted of a folding bed?

... that there is a folk tradition in Korea where children who urinate while sleeping are made to wear a winnowing basket on their head and ask their neighbors for salt?

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  Storm Daniel to the north of Libya

Storm Daniel (satellite image shown) causes flooding around the central Mediterranean and the collapse of two dams in Libya, leaving more than 11,300 people dead.

An earthquake strikes Morocco, killing more than 2,900 people.

Tharman Shanmugaratnam is elected President of Singapore.

In Johan­nes­burg, South Africa, a residential fire kills 77 people.

Ongoing:Canadian wildfires

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On this day

September 15: Battle of Britain Day in the United Kingdom (1940)

  Marilyn Monroe posing during filming for The Seven Year Itch

1462 – The Ottoman conquest of Lesbos ended upon the surrender of commander Niccolò Gattilusio; the conquering Mehmed II executed 300 Italian soldiers by chopping them in half, claiming he was fulfilling a promise to "spare their heads".

1795 – French Revolutionary Wars: Great Britain seized the Dutch Cape Colony to use its facilities against the French Navy.

1830 – The Liverpool and Manchester Railway (L&M), the first locomotive-hauled railway to connect two major cities, opened with the Duke of Wellington in attendance.

1954 – The scene in The Seven Year Itch of Marilyn Monroe standing in a white dress over a subway grate (pictured) was filmed by Billy Wilder.

2013 – The Belarusian serial killer Ivan Kulesh murdered two saleswomen in Lida.

Stanisław Poniatowski (b. 1676)

Ayscoghe Boucherett (d. 1815)

Algernon Lee (b. 1873)

Linnie Marsh Wolfe (d. 1945)

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  Heather Tom, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series winner

The 40th Daytime Emmy Awards, presented by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS), "recognizes outstanding achievement in all fields of daytime television production and are presented to individuals and programs broadcast from 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. during the 2012 calendar year". The ceremony took place on June 16, 2013 at The Beverly Hilton, in Beverly Hills, California. The evening was hosted by Sam Champion, A. J. Hammer and Robin Meade for the first time and the pre-show ceremony was hosted by Hammer and Christi Paul. The Bold and the Beautiful won the most awards, with four trophies including for Outstanding Drama Series Directing Team and five other Creative Arts Emmy Awards out of 11 nominations. Days of Our Lives won two awards including Outstanding Drama Series. The Ellen DeGeneres Show won its fourth award in the Outstanding Talk Show Entertainment category. (Full list...)

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The white-fronted honeyeater (Purnella albifrons) is a medium-sized bird species endemic to Australia. It is mainly distributed throughout arid and semi-arid landscapes. The white-fronted honeyeater has distinct colourings with a white face, black or brown upper chest with white speckles and yellow panels on their brown wings.

Photograph credit: JJ Harrison