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 * ... that the Korean folk story of Princess Bari (illustrated), a seventh daughter abandoned by her parents who nonetheless saves their lives, is seen as a subversion of Confucian patriarchy?
 * ... that instead of paying salaries, owner Ron Butlin gave ice hockey players a share of the team's profits, provided medical benefits, and assisted them in finding day jobs?
 * ... that students and adults of three different religions visited the Armenian church in Kuzguncuk, Istanbul, as part of a social activity organized by the local women residents of these religions?
 * ... that after reading a book by Katharine Lee, D. H. Lawrence began to use the phoenix as his personal emblem?
 * ... that A Piece of Eden was filmed at the director John D. Hancock home, with the main location being his apple orchard?
 * ... that Samuel Schwarz rediscovered a community of crypto-Jews in Belmonte, Portugal, who had kept their faith secret for centuries?
 * ... that The New York Times continued working in a wood and tar-paper enclosure while its new building was being constructed around its older headquarters?
 * ... that sport stars Donncha O'Callaghan and Roy Keane faced The Young Offenders' Hilary Rose to determine exactly "how Cork" they were for RTÉ Does Comic Relief?


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