10 things we didn't know last week



There is quite a lot going on in the world at the moment and here are some off the wall facts that we've learned this week.
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1. Couples in the Danish town of Thisted are having more babies to keep public services going.
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2. Women are almost two thirds more likely than men to believe in God.

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3. MI5 bars applicants with visible tattoos.


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4. Nando's is one of the biggest buyers of contemporary South African art.

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5. The average life of a web page is about a hundred days.
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6. In Ohio, it's illegal to disrobe in front of a man's portrait.

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7. The Greater London Authority owns a cast iron, Grade II-listed pissoir called the Rotunda, although its present whereabouts is unknown.

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8. The collapse of the Soviet Union led to a decline in the number of wild boar, brown bear and moose in most regions of Russia.

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9. Dagenham is Britain's most burgled town.

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10. The sewage from a city of a million people contains about $13m (£8.66m) worth of metal a year - about a fifth of the value comes from silver and gold.


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Published on January 24, 2015 11:26
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