Thomcord is a seedless table grape variety and a hybrid of the popular 
Thompson Seedless or Sultanina grape (a Vitis vinifera variety) and 
Concord grape (a Vitis labrusca variety). Thomcord was developed in 
1983 by Californian grape breeders working for the Agricultural 
Research Service (ARS), an agency of the United States Department of 
Agriculture (USDA), as part of a test to better understand a new 
seedless grape breeding procedure. Its aromatic, "labrusca" flavor is 
similar to that of Concord, but mellowed by the mild, sweet taste from 
Thompson Seedless. Thomcord grows well in hot, dry climates, ripens 
between late July and mid-August, and is tolerant to powdery mildew. It 
is a productive variety, yielding an average of 15.1 kg (33 lb) of 
grapes per vine. The plant is not restricted for propagation and 
distribution. Virus-free propagation material is available from the 
Foundation Plant Services (FPS) at the University of California, Davis, 
and its genetic material is archived at the National Plant Germplasm 
System. After 17 years of testing, it was declared ready for use in 
2003. It is expected to appear in supermarkets, possibly as a specialty 
item.

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1080:

On the death of his brother Harald III, Canute IV, who later would be 
the first Dane to be canonized, became King of Denmark.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canute_IV_of_Denmark>

1907:

Construction started on the first ship in the Minas Geraes class, 
making Brazil the third country in the world to build a dreadnought 
battleship and sparking a South American naval arms race.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minas_Geraes-class_battleship>

1961:

Armed Cuban exiles backed by the CIA invaded Cuba, landing in the Bay 
of Pigs, with the aim of overthrowing the Cuban government under Fidel 
Castro.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Pigs_Invasion>

1975:

The Khmer Rouge under Pol Pot captured Phnom Penh, ending the 
Cambodian Civil War, and established Democratic Kampuchea.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodian_Civil_War>

1984:

British police officer Yvonne Fletcher was shot and killed while on 
duty during a protest outside the Libyan embassy in London's St James's 
Square, resulting in an eleven-day police siege of the building, and 
causing a breakdown of diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom 
and Libya.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Yvonne_Fletcher>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

Paphian (adj):
Pertaining to love or sexual desire, especially when illicit
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Paphian>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

The Anarchists never have claimed that liberty will bring perfection; 
they simply say that its results are vastly preferable to those that 
follow authority.
  --Benjamin Tucker
<http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Benjamin_Tucker>




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