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<font color="#555555">''From Wikipedia's newest articles:''</font><br>
<font color="#555555">''From Wikipedia's newest articles:''</font><br>
...that the 364-meter [[pier]] in '''[[Withernsea]]''', [[England]] was struck by ships four times, finally leaving it only 15 meters long?<br>  
...that the 364-meter [[pier]] in '''[[Withernsea]]''', [[England]] was struck by ships four times, finally leaving it only 15 meters long?<br>  
...that actress '''[[Patsy Kensit]]''' has married and divorced three different musicians?<br>
...that most of the '''[[Strigolniki]]''' were drowned in the Volkhov river in [[1376]] as a result of pressure from the [[Russian Orthodox Church]]?<br>
...that most of the '''[[Strigolniki]]''' were drowned in the Volkhov river in [[1376]] as a result of pressure from the [[Russian Orthodox Church]]?<br>
...that the '''[[Norwegian heavy water sabotage]]''' was a key part of [[Allies#World_War_II|Allied]] efforts to prevent [[Nazi Germany]] from developing [[nuclear weapon]]s?<br>
...that the '''[[Norwegian heavy water sabotage]]''' was a key part of [[Allies#World_War_II|Allied]] efforts to prevent [[Nazi Germany]] from developing [[nuclear weapon]]s?<br>
...that the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[constitutional crisis]] known as the '''[[King-Byng Affair]]''' led to the [[Statute of Westminster 1931]], which affected all the [[Dominion]]s in the [[British Empire]]?<br>
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نسخہ بمطابق 05:43، 7 اگست 2004ء

From Wikipedia's newest articles:
...that the 364-meter pier in Withernsea, England was struck by ships four times, finally leaving it only 15 meters long?
...that actress Patsy Kensit has married and divorced three different musicians?
...that most of the Strigolniki were drowned in the Volkhov river in 1376 as a result of pressure from the Russian Orthodox Church?
...that the Norwegian heavy water sabotage was a key part of Allied efforts to prevent Nazi Germany from developing nuclear weapons?