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'''2024 DYK Blurbs''':
'''2024 DYK Blurbs''':
* ... that '''[[Addie Viola Smith]]''' was the first female [[Foreign Service officer]] to serve under the [[United States Department of Commerce]]? <small>(2024-05-11)</small>
* ... that a reviewer described the approach of [[soprano]] '''[[Magdalena Hinterdobler]]''' to her role as Grete in Zemlinsky's ''[[Der Traumgörge]]'' as "bold" and "sassy"? <small>(2024-05-10)</small>
* ... that in 1919 nurse '''[[Hilda Hope McMaugh]]''' became the first Australian woman to qualify as a pilot? <small>(2024-05-09)</small>
* ... that '''[[Charlize Mörz]]''' became the first Austrian female gymnast to win a gold medal in the [[Artistic Gymnastics World Cup|FIG World Cup series]] in 2024? <small>(2024-05-08)</small>
* ... that sisters '''[[Joanne McCarthy (basketball)|Joanne]]''', Lynette, Amy and [[Jenny McCarthy]] were all gymnasts and ten-pin bowlers? <small>(2024-05-07)</small>
* ... that music director [[Raul Mitra]] wanted [[Regine Velasquez]] to do '''[[Regine Rocks|an all-rock concert]]'''? <small>(2024-05-06)</small>
* ... that '''[[Lore Harp McGovern]]''' went from being a housewife to the CEO of a $36&nbsp;million computer company in six years? <small>(2024-05-06)</small>
* ... that '''[[Susanna Hoffs]]''' ''(pictured)'' sang on the studio recording of "[[Eternal Flame (song)|Eternal Flame]]" naked after producer [[Davitt Sigerson]] pranked her by saying that [[Olivia Newton-John]] had done the same thing? <small>(2024-05-05)</small>
* ... that in March&nbsp;2022 '''[[Sonja van den Ende]]''' was the only Dutch journalist to report from the [[Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine|Russian-occupied Donbas]] on the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine|war in Ukraine]]? <small>(2024-05-05)</small>
* ... that scholars debate whether '''[[Anactoria]]''', mentioned in [[Sappho]]'s poems, was a real person, a [[pseudonym]], or an invention of Sappho? <small>(2024-05-04)</small>
* ... that scholars debate whether '''[[Anactoria]]''', mentioned in [[Sappho]]'s poems, was a real person, a [[pseudonym]], or an invention of Sappho? <small>(2024-05-04)</small>
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* ... that '''[[Asha Sobhana]]''' is the first Indian player to take a [[five-wicket haul]] in the [[Women's Premier League (cricket)|Women's Premier League]]? <small>(2024-05-03)</small>
* ... that '''[[Asha Sobhana]]''' is the first Indian player to take a [[five-wicket haul]] in the [[Women's Premier League (cricket)|Women's Premier League]]? <small>(2024-05-03)</small>
* ... that '''[[Karen B. Westerfield Tucker]]''', who both edited and contributed to '''''[[The Oxford History of Christian Worship]]''''', also served as a [[dog show judge]]? <small>(2024-05-02)</small>
* ... that '''[[Karen B. Westerfield Tucker]]''', who both edited and contributed to '''''[[The Oxford History of Christian Worship]]''''', also served as a [[dog show judge]]? <small>(2024-05-02)</small>
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* ... that an activist protested the use of Chinese characters for Taiwanese Indigenous names by changing her legal name to "'''[[Savungaz Valincinan|Lee I want to exclusively list my tribal name, my Bunun tribal name is Savungaz Valincinan]]'''"? <small>(2024-04-27)</small>
* ... that an activist protested the use of Chinese characters for Taiwanese Indigenous names by changing her legal name to "'''[[Savungaz Valincinan|Lee I want to exclusively list my tribal name, my Bunun tribal name is Savungaz Valincinan]]'''"? <small>(2024-04-27)</small>
* ... that [[Blackpink]]'s "'''[[Forever Young (Blackpink song)|Forever Young]]'''" was heard being played from the group's agency's headquarters three years before it was released? <small>(2024-04-27)</small>
* ... that [[Blackpink]]'s "'''[[Forever Young (Blackpink song)|Forever Young]]'''" was heard being played from the group's agency's headquarters three years before it was released? <small>(2024-04-27)</small>
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* ... that '''[[Mirna El Helbawi]]''' ''(pictured)'' discovered a way to reconnect people in Gaza to the internet through donated eSIMs, and her organisation [[Connecting Humanity]] has connected more than 200,000 people so far? <small>(2024-04-26)</small>
* ... that '''[[Mirna El Helbawi]]''' ''(pictured)'' discovered a way to reconnect people in Gaza to the internet through donated eSIMs, and her organisation [[Connecting Humanity]] has connected more than 200,000 people so far? <small>(2024-04-26)</small>
* ... that '''[[Angela Doyinsola Aina]]''' helped to found the Black Mamas Matter Alliance to address the higher rate of [[Black maternal mortality in the United States|maternal mortality faced by Black women in the United States]]? <small>(2024-04-26)</small>
* ... that '''[[Angela Doyinsola Aina]]''' helped to found the Black Mamas Matter Alliance to address the higher rate of [[Black maternal mortality in the United States|maternal mortality faced by Black women in the United States]]? <small>(2024-04-26)</small>
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* ... that the '''[[murder of Jiang Ge]]''' led to public debate in China over the actions of Jiang's roommate during her murder? <small>(2024-01-02)</small>
* ... that the '''[[murder of Jiang Ge]]''' led to public debate in China over the actions of Jiang's roommate during her murder? <small>(2024-01-02)</small>
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Revision as of 17:27, 11 May 2024

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