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  2. 1953 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting - Wikipedia

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    1953 BBWAA inductees Dizzy Dean (left) and Al Simmons. Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame for 1953 followed a radically new procedure. The institution appointed its Committee on Baseball Veterans, the famous "Veterans Committee", to meet in person and consider pioneers and executives, managers, umpires, and earlier major league players.

  3. 1962 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting - Wikipedia

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    Results of the 1962 election by the BBWAA were announced on January 23. A total of 78 players received votes; 160 ballots were cast, with 120 votes required for election. A total of 1,090 individual votes were cast, an average of 6.81 per ballot—the first election to average fewer than 8 votes per ballot, and a record low which would stand ...

  4. Proton VPN - Wikipedia

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    Proton VPN is a VPN service launched in 2017 and operated by the Swiss company Proton AG, the company behind the email service Proton Mail. According to its official website, Proton VPN and Proton Mail share the same management team, offices, and technical resources, and are operated from Proton's headquarters in Plan-les-Ouates, Switzerland.

  5. Early political career of Sarah Palin - Wikipedia

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    Early political career of Sarah Palin. Sarah Palin was a member of the City Council of Wasilla, Alaska from 1992 to 1996 and the city's mayor from 1996 to 2002. Wasilla is located 29 miles (47 km) north-east of the port of Anchorage, and is the largest population center in the Mat-Su Valley. At the conclusion of Palin's tenure as mayor in 2002 ...

  6. BreachForums - Wikipedia

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    BreachForums was an English-language black hat –hacking crime forum. The website acted as an alternative and successor to RaidForums following its shutdown and seizure in 2022. [1] [2] Like its predecessor, BreachForums allowed for the discussion of various hacking topics and distributed data breaches, pornography, hacking tools and various ...

  7. Tony Knowles (politician) - Wikipedia

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    82nd Airborne Division. Battles/wars. Vietnam War. Anthony Carroll Knowles (born January 1, 1943) is an American politician and businessman who served as the seventh governor of Alaska from 1994 to 2002. Barred from seeking a third consecutive term as governor in 2002, he ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate in 2004 and again for governor in ...

  8. 2016 United States election leaks - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The 2016 United States election leaks were a series of publications of more than 150,000 stolen emails and other files during the U.S. presidential election campaigns released by Guccifer 2.0, DCLeaks and WikiLeaks. [1] Computer hackers allegedly affiliated with the Russian military intelligence service (GRU) [2] infiltrated information ...

  9. Hack (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hack was created in 1982 by Jay Fenlason with the assistance of Kenny Woodland, Mike Thome, and Jonathan Payne, while students at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School. [4] A greatly extended version was first released on Usenet in 1984 by Andries Brouwer. Brouwer continued to work on Hack until July 1985. Don Kneller ported the game to MS-DOS ...