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    A book dated from the 16th century full of weird religious drawings. Featuring a human–donkey–demon hybrid as one of its highlights. Babylonokia: A clay Nokia phone with cuneiform keys. Was once misrepresented as an actual artifact. Bliss (photograph) The most viewed photograph in all of human history is... the default wallpaper for Windows XP.

  3. Weekly magazines in Japan - Wikipedia

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    ' weekly magazine ') generally refers to weekly magazines published in Japan, including politically provocative weekly tabloid newspapers. As noted by Watanabe and Gamble in the Japan Media Review and in their book A Public Betrayed , the genre is "often described as bizarre blends of various types of U.S. magazines, such as Newsweek , The New ...

  4. Wikipedia : Japan-related topics notice board/New Japan ...

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    The following is a manually curated list of some of the newest Japan-related articles on Wikipedia. Please feel free to edit this list. You can watch this list to see the latest changes. If you have a new train-related article, please also place it on Newest articles about trains in Japan.

  5. Wikipedia:Unusual articles/Lists - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia probably wasted as much time on this pointless list as it takes for one of these to run out. List of lists of lists: A list of all lists of lists -- and yes, it contains itself. List of non-water floods: Beep beep, massive waves of melted butter, wine, and chocolate coming through! List of paraphilias: Just too many to list. List of ...

  6. Index of Japan-related articles - Wikipedia

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  7. Shūkan Bunshun - Wikipedia

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    From October 2014 to September 2015 Shūkan Bunshun was the fourth best selling weekly magazine in Japan with a circulation of 680,296 copies. [5] As of 2023, the total number of copies sold has dropped to 165,794. [6] As a general-news magazine, Shūkan Bunshun ' s major competitor is the more conservative [2] [7] Shukan Shincho. [8]

  8. Wikipedia:Unusual articles/Technology, inventions and ...

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    2001 Japan Airlines mid-air incident: Two Japan Airlines aircraft were roughly 135 m (443 ft) away from causing the deadliest aviation accident in history. 2003 Angola 727 disappearance: A Boeing 727 was stolen, with at least two people aboard, and never found. 2010 Filair Let L-410 crash

  9. John Zegrus - Wikipedia

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    In the August 15, 1960 issue of The Province, a Canadian newspaper, the story was reported with some alterations.In an article titled "Man with his own country", the newspaper claimed that John Allen Kuchar Zegrus was "a naturalized Ethiopian and an intelligence agent for Colonel Nasser", and carried a passport "issued at Tamanrasset, the capital of Taured south of the Sahara".