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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Wikipedia's first entry on cheese notes that it is “popular with mice”. Source [b]...[/b]
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WIKIPEDIA has come a long way since its launch 13 years ago. The crowdsourced encyclopedia started life with some bizarre entries — and the best bit is, we can view them all. Harvard University archivist John Overman has started collating some of the ...

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