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1747:
American naval hero John Paul Jones was born in Kirkcudbrightshire on the south-west coast of Scotland. A skilled naval commander, Jones made his mark on history by the capture of the Royal Navy vessel Serapis in 1779, which was one of the earliest victories that the Americans achieved over their British opponents.
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Smashed windows and other glass breakages peak in July
As UK tennis fans look forward to this year's Wimbledon Championships, Halifax Home Insurance says many sports fanatics caught in the frenzy will be eager to get out and display their racquet skills (or lack of them). Claims for smashed windows and other glass breakages peak in July, when Wimbledon reaches its exciting climax.
Senior Underwriting Manager for Halifax Home Insurance, Vicky Emmott, said: "Last summer we saw a particularly high rise in claims for smashed windows and other domestic breakages as Wimbledon and the World Cup coincided. We'd advise any budding Murrays and Sharapovas to take care when playing racquet sports close to home, and check they are insured for accidental damage should a mishap occur." Top ten most 'smashing' places in the UK
Wimbledon 2007 is set to run from June 25th until July 8th and it is likely to attract around 500,000 spectators. The tournament has a long history which began in 1877. Since then, Wimbledon Mania has gradually spread across the globe, with players from over 60 nations now competing in front of millions through television, radio, press and internet coverage. WimbledonTennis Trivia
Source: Halifax Home Insurance
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