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  2. David Kato College, York - Wikipedia

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    David Kato College, York. /  53.94639°N 1.03361°W  / 53.94639; -1.03361. David Kato College is a college of the University of York and was founded in 2022. The college was named after the Ugandan teacher and LGBT rights activist David Kato, who is considered a father of Uganda's gay rights movement, [2] and who had studied at York ...

  3. York Student Television - Wikipedia

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    York Student Television (abbreviated YSTV) is England's oldest student television station. Founded in 1967, the station is based at the University of York , with its studio in James College . YSTV once held the world record for longest continuous television broadcast under a single director, [1] and is a long-standing member of the National ...

  4. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    United States passports are passports issued to citizens and nationals of the United States of America. [7] They are issued exclusively by the U.S. Department of State. [8] Besides passports (in booklet form), limited-use passport cards are issued subject to the same requirements. [9]

  5. United Nations laissez-passer - Wikipedia

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    A United Nations laissez-passer (UNLP or LP) is a diplomatic travel document issued by the United Nations under the provisions of Article VII of the 1946 Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations in its offices in New York City and Geneva, as well as by the International Labour Organization (ILO).

  6. Dwight York - Wikipedia

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    Dwight D. York (born June 26, 1945), also known as Malachi Z. York, Issa al-Haadi al-Mahdi, et alii, is an American criminal, black supremacist, pedophile, and convicted child molester, best known as the founding leader of several black Muslim groups in New York, most notably the Nuwaubian Nation, a black supremacist, new religious movement that has existed in some form since the 1960s.

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  8. Nicholas Dozenberg - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas "Nick" Dozenberg (Latvian: Nikolajs Dozenbergs; 15 November 1882 – 1954) was an American political functionary with the Communist Party USA in the 1920s. Late in 1927 Dozenberg was recruited into the underground Soviet military intelligence network, for which he worked for more than a decade under the pseudonym "Nicholas Ludwig Dallant."

  9. Satam al-Suqami - Wikipedia

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    A native of the Saudi Arabian city of Riyadh, al-Suqami was a law student at the King Saud University. While there he joined a (possible) [citation needed] former roommate named Majed Moqed in training for Al-Qaida at Khalden, a large training facility near Kabul that was run by Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi. Career