The 2021 Masters (officially the 2021 Betfred Masters) was a
professional non-ranking snooker tournament that took place from 10 to
17 January 2021 at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes, England. It was
the 47th staging of the Masters, which was first held in 1975, and the
second of three Triple Crown events in the 2020–21 season. The top
sixteen players from the snooker world rankings were invited to compete
in a knockout tournament, organised by the World Professional Billiards
and Snooker Association. It was played behind closed doors because of
COVID-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom. The defending champion,
Stuart Bingham, had defeated Ali Carter 10–8 in the 2020 Masters
final. Bingham lost 6–5 to Yan Bingtao (pictured) in the semi-finals.
Yan (one of three debutants at the event, alongside Thepchaiya Un-Nooh
and Gary Wilson) met John Higgins in the final. Yan completed a 10–8
victory to win his first Triple Crown tournament. (Full article...).

Read more: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Masters_%28snooker%29>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1430:

Philip the Good established the Order of the Golden Fleece,
referred to as the most prestigious, exclusive, and expensive order of
chivalry in the world.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_Golden_Fleece>

1917:

Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition: Seven survivors of the
Ross Sea party were rescued after being stranded for several months.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Sea_party>

1941:

Greco-Italian War: The Greek army captured the strategically
important Klisura Pass in Albania.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_of_Klisura_Pass>

1985:

Sir Clive Sinclair launched the Sinclair C5 personal electric
vehicle, "one of the great marketing bombs of postwar British industry",
which later became a cult collectable despite its commercial failure.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_C5>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

anatomize:
1. (transitive)
2. To cut up or dissect (the body of a human being or an animal),
specifically for the purpose of investigating its anatomy.
3. To punish (someone) by post mortem dissection following execution.
4. To cut up or dissect (a plant or one of its parts) to investigate its
structure.
5. (figurative)
6. To scrutinize (something) down to the most minute detail.
7. (obsolete) To chemically analyse (a substance).
8. (intransitive) To cut up or dissect the body of a human being or an
animal.
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<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/anatomize>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

      Whenever a single definite object is made the supreme end of the
State, be it the advantage of a class, the safety of the power of the
country, the greatest happiness of the greatest number, or the support
of any speculative idea, the State becomes for the time inevitably
absolute. Liberty alone demands for its realisation the limitation of
the public authority, for liberty is the only object which benefits all
alike, and provokes no sincere opposition.      
  --John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton
<https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/John_Dalberg-Acton,_1st_Baron_Acton>
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