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From Wikipedia's newest articles:
- ... that the Civic (pictured), a Category II heritage building damaged in the 2011 Christchurch earthquake, is to be demolished?
- ... that Eddie Wilcoxen, morning show host on radio station KWHW, is the current Poet Laureate for the state of Oklahoma?
- ... that next-generation DDR4 computer memory, developed since 2005, is the first of its family to discard multi-channel architecture, and the first to include 3D silicon stacking in its specification?
- ... that G. L. Pridgen, a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, supports a bill requiring a referendum on English being his state’s official language?
- ... that the Jacksonville Aviation Authority owns and operates four airports on a budget of US$63.8 million in Jacksonville, Florida, but costs taxpayers nothing?
- ... that Sudanese human rights activist Mudawi Ibrahim Adam has been imprisoned four times for his work in Darfur?
- ... that in Coffee: A Dark History, Antony Wild claims that coffee helped cause the Age of Enlightenment?
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