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Show USELESS TRIVIA Labrador is a case of mistaken identity. iden-tity. Early map-makers pulled a boo-boo boo-boo when they transferred the name from a portion of the coast of Greenland. Green-land. The original map indicated that the place had been visited by Portuguese Por-tuguese landowner ("lavrador") Joao Fagundes about 1492-1495. Jupiter, 500 million miles from the sun, receives only about l27th as much sunlight as earth. Still, it radiates 2V2 times as much energy as it receives from the sun. The Fifth Amendment to the US Constitution says that no one may be held for a crime unless indicted by a grand jury. It also says that private property cannot be taken without just compensation; no one may be tried twice for the same crime. Also that you are not required to incriminate yourself. your-self. Try telling that to the judge. Expeditions to the Red Sea have discovered three undersea pools of hot, high density brines that contain minerals in concentrations as high as 300,000 parts per million. That's nearly 10 times as much solid matter as in ordinary ocean water. Need a map? Go to the library of Congress, Geography and Map Division. Divi-sion. They have 3.5 million maps and charts, 38,000 atlases,- 250 globes and 500 three-dimensional relief maps. In Duxbury, Massachusetts a home still stands that was built about 1653. It's the John and Priscilla Alden house. Probably the only house still standing that was occupied by passengers of the Mayflower. i |