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1 Wyn Drabble: Come with me on

the road down south

2 Hawke’s Bay man convicted of slavery appeals sentence and conviction

3 ‘Junk maths’: NZTA slammed over ‘1 minute delay’ to justify speed limit drop

4 Free wrestling academy opening

for Hastings kids

5 ‘Come home safely’ message at

workers’ memorial day in Napier

Quiz

1 The tomb of which Pharaoh was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922?

2 What is the name of Hank Hill’s son in animated sitcom King of the Hill?

3 Hepatitis refers to an inflammato­ry condition of what organ?

4 What British author has won two Booker prizes, for 2009’s Wolf Hall and 2012’s Bring Up the Bodies?

5 In what decade was the first Rocky

movie released?

History

1517 Londoners begin attacking foreign residents in what becomes known as ‘Evil May Day’. No deaths are reported but about a dozen rioters end up being executed.

1789 George Washington takes the oath of office in New York as the first president of the US.

1945 As Soviet troops approach his Berlin bunker, Adolf Hitler takes his own life along with that of his wife of one day, Eva Braun.

1970 To widespread protest, President Richard M Nixon says the US is sending troops into Cambodia.

1975 The Vietnam War ends as the South’s capital of Saigon falls to Communist forces.

1993 Top-ranked women’s tennis player Monica Seles is stabbed in the back during a match in Hamburg by a man who is a fan of second-ranked German player Steffi Graf.

1997 42 million watch Ellen DeGeneres declare she is gay.

2004 Arabs express outrage at graphic photos of naked Iraqi prisoners being humiliated by US military police.

2011 Muammar Gaddafi escapes a NATO missile strike in Tripoli that kills one of his sons and three grandchild­ren.

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