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Articles
Wednesday November 7, 2001
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Student and wife slain in apartment
Details slim during investigation
The murder of a chemistry student and his wife Saturday night left fellow students with questions and neighbors in fear, as police continue to investigate.
Police found the bodies of chemistry doctoral student Jianquing Yang, 32, and his wife, Yu Yun Chen, 33, slain on Saturday morning.
The Tucson Police Department responded to their apartment on the 2500 block of N. Country Club Road after their 6-year-old daughter called 911 and reportedly said she could not wake up her parents.
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Fast facts:
Bamboo is not a tree. It is a wood grass.
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George Washington had two ice cream freezers installed at his home in Mount Vernon.
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According to acupuncturists, there is a point on the head that you can press to control your appetite. It is located in the hollow just in front of the flap of the ear.
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Butterflies taste with their hind feet.
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The sun isn't round. It is flattened on the top and the bottom.
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On this date:
In 1637, Anne Hutchinson, the first female religious leader in the American colonies, was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for heresy
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In 1837, United States abolitionist Elijah Lovejoy was attacked and killed by a pro-slavery mob at his printing works in Alton, Ill.
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In 1872, the United States cargo ship "Mary Celeste" set sail from New York on a journey that ended when it was found mysteriously abandoned the following month.
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In 1874, the Republican Party's elephant symbol was born. It was created by Thomas Nast in a political cartoon in "Harper's Weekly."
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In 1876, Albert H. Hook of New York City patented the cigarette-manufacturing machine.
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Quotable...
"Today our freedom is threatened once again."
- President George W. Bush comparing the fight against terrorism to a new Cold War.
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