Wikipedia:Fact of the Day/November 2004
This archive contains the facts from Fact of the Day served in November 2004. The page was created on November 8.
November 8, 2004:...that Fact of the Day is a new feature serving interesting facts, with the aim of drawing attention to articles that need tender loving care?
November 9, 2004:...that the British pop group S Club 8 have their own television series called "I Dream"?
November 10, 2004:...that spider silk is extremely strong?
November 11, 2004:... that the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003 was won by Dino Jelusić who represented Croatia, with his song "Ti si moja prva ljubav"?
November 12, 2004:...that The Turn of the Screw by Henry James is an example of a frame tale?
November 13, 2004:...that in Egyptian mythology, Djebauti (also transliterated as Zebauti) is a god of fertility?
November 14, 2004:...that Harry Houdini didn't die in a failed escape, but of a ruptured appendix?
November 15, 2004:...that Lucille Ball initiated the urban myth that radio waves can be received through fillings in your teeth?
November 16, 2004:...that during his tenure writing Bond books, John Gardner promoted the literary Bond to Captain but Bond was subsequently demoted without explanation?
November 17, 2004:...that Mattie Stephanek was a personal friend of Oprah Winfrey and the youngest MDA National Goodwill Ambassador’s ever?
November 18, 2004:...that Basil Brush has been a presenter for the British children's programme Blue Peter?
November 19, 2004:...that the mascot for Children in Need is a yellow bear called Pudsey?
November 20, 2004 (repeated fact):that Fact of the Day is a new feature serving interesting facts, with the aim of drawing attention to articles that need tender loving care?
November 21, 2004 (repeated fact):that Harry Houdini didn't die in a failed escape, but of a ruptured appendix?
November 22, 2004:...that a chakra is an energy node in the human body?
November 23, 2004:...that a pygmy forest can occur under certain geologic and soil conditions which produce an entire forest short, stunted trees?
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