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This week's edition covers content promoted between 19 and 26 May.
The French cheese coulommiers, the lesser-known cousin of Brie, has a similar buttery colour and supple texture with perhaps a nuttier flavour. It is made from unpasteurised cow's milk, usually in the shape of a disc with a white, bloomy edible Penicillium candidum rind. A newly featured picture.
Alec Douglas-Home, seen here in 1986, was Prime Minister of Britain from 1963 to 1964, when he resigned because of illness. His was the second briefest premiership of the twentieth century, lasting two days short of a year. From the newly featured article on his life.
German singer Oceana performing at the Radio Hamburg Top 820. In 2010 she finished sixth in the Polish version of Dancing with the Stars and hosted the TV show ARTE Lounge on the European channel Arte. A new featured picture.

Four featured articles were promoted this week:

One featured article was delisted:

Six featured pictures were promoted this week:

This newly featured picture, a chromolithograph by the Swedish born illustrator Thure de Thulstrup, depicts the Battle of Spotsylvania, the second major battle in Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 Overland Campaign of the American Civil War.

















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