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  2. 7-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    7-Eleven, Inc. [2] is a convenience store chain, headquartered in Irving, Texas.The chain was founded in 1927 as an ice house storefront in Dallas.It was named Tote'm Stores between 1928 and 1946.

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    Springfield Mayor Ron Rue has spent more than a week scrambling to respond to a wave of bomb threats while subtly touting how the bill to keep people safe is growing daily.

  4. IBM Tivoli Access Manager - Wikipedia

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    IBM Tivoli Access Manager (TAM) is an authentication and authorization solution for corporate web services, operating systems, and existing applications. [1] [2] [3] Tivoli Access Manager runs on various operating system platforms such as Unix (AIX, Solaris, HP-UX), Linux, and Windows.

  5. Sanctions during the Venezuelan crisis - Wikipedia

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    Guaidó and the National Assembly appointed a new Citgo board of directors. [101] Although control of PDVSA assets in Venezuela remained with Maduro, Guaidó named a new PDVSA board. [102] With Citgo under the control of Guaidó's administration, the U.S. extended its license to operate in spite of sanctions. [103]

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  7. Saudi Aramco - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Aramco sent the first group of Saudi students to college in the States. In 1970, Aramco started hiring its first high school graduates, and in 1979 started offering college scholarships. In 1965, Zafer H. Husseini was named the first Saudi manager and in 1974, Faisal Al-Bassam was named the first Saudi vice president.

  8. Data Access Manager - Wikipedia

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    The Data Access Manager (DAM) was a database access API for the classic Mac OS, introduced in 1991 as an extension to System 7. Similar in concept to ODBC, DAM saw little use and was eventually dropped in the late 1990s. Only a handful of products ever used it, although it was used for some extremely impressive demoware in the early 1990s.

  9. AT&T to pay $13 million to settle FCC probe over cloud data ...

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    AT&T has agreed to pay $13 million to settle a federal investigation into whether the mobile phone service provider failed to protect customer information in connection with a data breach last ...