Sunday, November 22, 2009

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday’s News Today

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On this day in 1859 Charles Darwin’s book On the Origin of Species was first offered for sale, in 1922 Howard Carter opened the tomb of Tutankhamun giving rise later to rumours of a curse, in 1963 American President John F. Kennedy was shot and in 1990 Britain was finally rid of Thatcher as she confirmed that she would not stand in the second round of Tory leadership elections.

The 22nd of November has been quite a day, then; wonder if anything more will be added to that list this year… In the meantime here is yesterday's cryptozoology news in a handy bite-size form:

Vote for rhino!
Such chic chickens
Meet the giant top of the crocs
Long-horned cattle are driving out the doggers
New Zealand: Weird stuff on the radio
As Bats Begin Hibernation, Deaths Expected
'Hobbits' Are a New Human Species, According to Statistical Analysis of Fossils
10-year ban for feeding fat dog crisps
Looks like that dog has certainly been woofing those crisps down, poor fellow.

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