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  2. Executive Intelligence Review - Wikipedia

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    The New Solidarity International Press Service, or NSIPS, was a news service credited as the publisher of EIR and other LaRouche publications. New Solidarity International Press Service was supplanted by EIR News Service because New Solidarity newspaper was closed in 1987, after the massive 1986 Federal raid on LaRouche's headquarters in ...

  3. Wikipedia:User pages - Wikipedia

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    t. e. User pages are pages for organizing the work users do on Wikipedia, as well as speaking to other users. User pages are mainly for interpersonal discussion, notices, testing and drafts (see: Sandboxes ), and, if desired, limited autobiographical and personal content. Pages in the User and User talk namespaces are considered to be user pages.

  4. Directorate for State Security (Yugoslavia) - Wikipedia

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    The State Security Service, also known by its original name as the Directorate for State Security, was the secret police organization of Communist Yugoslavia.It was at all times best known by the acronym UDBA, which is derived from the organization's original name in the Serbo-Croatian language: "Uprava državne bezbednosti" ("Directorate for State Security").

  5. List of virtual communities with more than 1 million users

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    Article is outdated to the point of being useless. In addition there are too many communities with over 1 million active users for this article to be kept up to date (proposed by 74.62.206.2) If you can address this concern by improving, copyediting, sourcing, renaming, or merging the page, please edit this page and do so.

  6. Whitepages (company) - Wikipedia

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    Whitepages is a provider of online directory services, fraud screening, background checks and identity verification for consumers and businesses. It has the largest database available of contact information on residents of the United States. [3] Whitepages was founded in 1997 as a hobby for then- Stanford student Alex Algard.

  7. Network Information Service - Wikipedia

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    The Network Information Service, or NIS (originally called Yellow Pages or YP ), is a client–server directory service protocol for distributing system configuration data such as user and host names between computers on a computer network. Sun Microsystems developed the NIS; the technology is licensed to virtually all other Unix vendors.

  8. Create a AOL account

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    Create a AOL account. Access all that Yahoo has to offer with a single account. All fields are required. Full name. New AOL email. @aol.com. show. Password. Date of birth.

  9. Wikipedia:New users and user pages - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Wikipedia:New users and user pages. New users on Wikipedia usually are unfamiliar with the site's policies and jargon. When they create a user page, they sometimes treat it as a profile on a social networking site, often in violation of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines. Wikipedia is not a social networking site and the user page ...