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10 THINGS WE DIDN’T KNOW THIS TIME LAST WEEK 3

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Taken from bbc.com - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4824504.stm 

 

Snippets harvested from the week's news, chopped, sliced and diced for your weekend convenience.

1. Goths, those pasty-faced teenagers who revel
in black clothing, are likely to become doctors, lawyers and
architects, according to a study by Sussex University.

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2. Nelson Mandela used to steal pigs as a child.

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3. In the UK there are: 275,000km of gas pipes; 353,000km of sewer pipes; 396,000km of water pipes, and 482,000km of electricity cables.

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4. Jacques Chirac spent time in his youth as a forklift driver at a US brewery.

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5. More than 3,000 BT internet customers download up to 200 gigabytes each month.

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6. There are an average of 4.4 sparrows in each British garden, a study has found. In 1979, there were 10 per garden.

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7. No chancellor of the exchequer in more than 150 years has delivered 10 Budgets in a row. Gordon Brown achieved that feat this week.

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8. Electricity for Number 10 Downing Street is supplied by a French company.

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9. Boris Johnson calls Harriet Harman "Hattie".

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10. Under the Estate Agents Act 1979, anyone can
set up in business as one unless they have been banned by the Office of
Fair Trading or are bankrupt.

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