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  2. Monster Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Monster Worldwide, Inc., formerly TMP Worldwide, [4] is an American provider of employment services, most notably Monster.com. [5] Through online media sites and services, the company delivers targeted audiences to advertisers.

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    Ongoing deal: Free bag of chocolate covered almonds with a purchase of $50 or more using the code Almond Oct. 11 — 28: Use the code NatChoc15 to get 15% off any purchase White Castle

  4. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Believed to be the first coupon ever, this ticket for a free glass of Coca-Cola was first distributed in 1888 to help promote the drink. By 1913, the company had redeemed 8.5 million tickets. [6] Coca-Cola's 1888-issued "free glass of" is the earliest documented coupon. [6] [7] Coupons were mailed to potential customers and placed in magazines ...

  5. Monster.com - Wikipedia

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    Monster.com is a global employment website headquartered in Weston, Massachusetts. Along with its sister site, CareerBuilder , it is majority owned by funds managed by Apollo Global Management and is minority owned by Randstad NV .

  6. Monster Cable - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Monster received more than 200 complaints from the public. Monster Cable dropped the lawsuit and agreed to pay up to $200,000 of Monster Mini Golf's legal fees. [16] In 2009, Monster Cable CEO Noel Lee said on Fox Business that the company has had to balance their trademark protection efforts with the public's point-of-view. [20]

  7. US transfers 11 Guantanamo detainees to Oman, leaving 15 at ...

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    In a major development, the Pentagon on Monday announced the transfer 11 Yemeni detainees at Guantanamo Bay to Oman, a move that now leaves only 15 detainees still at the detention facility.