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  2. Anthony Maglica - Wikipedia

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    Anthony "Tony" Maglica (Croatian: Ante Maglica) (born 1930 [1]) is the owner and founder of Mag Instrument Inc, the company that manufactures the Maglite flashlight which was designed by Maglica. The Maglite is a powerful and durable flashlight that has become standard issue gear used by police officers in the USA.

  3. Maglite - Wikipedia

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    2009: Next Generation Mag-LED Technology: Featuring a new Luxeon Rebel LED and extended battery life. 2010: Maglite XL100: offers a motion-controlled user interface using a built-in accelerometer 2010: Maglite XL50: This is a simpler version of the XL100, featuring three modes that can be activated with consecutive presses of the tailcap switch.

  4. MAG (video game) - Wikipedia

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    MAG was a 2010 massively multiplayer online first-person shooter video game developed by Zipper Interactive and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. [4] MAG received an award from Guinness World Records as "Most Players in a Console FPS" with 256 players. [5] On January 28, 2014, the online servers for MAG were shut ...

  5. List of United States Marine Corps aircraft groups - Wikipedia

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    The MAG number is derived from the original Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) where the MAG was activated (e.g. MAG 11 was the first MAG activated under 1st MAW and MAG 26 was 6th MAG activated under 2d MAW.) The exceptions to the MAG numbering sequence are the no longer active Marine Wing Support Groups (MWSG) which ended with the number 7 (i e.

  6. Shake! - Wikipedia

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    The block originally ran between 2000 and 2007 under various names, and was launched as a new umbrella branding for older kids and teen programs on Channel 5 following the earlier demise in 1999 of the Josie D'Arby-hosted weekend afternoon teen series The Mag. [2] The block launched in 2000 as The Core, broadcasting on Saturday afternoons.

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  8. Cracked (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The publisher, Robert Sproul, wanted to put out some imitations of western, romance and astrology mags, and I was hired (at about age 27) to put them together because of my romance mag experience... The pseudomags did pretty well (this was a very low end market)." [15] Many of the Cracked contributors also worked on these titles.

  9. 'I'm broken': The Duke Lacrosse rape accuser, 10 years later

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    At the Washington Post that same year, Radley Balko explained the larger issue around Nifong and the Durham District Attorney: "After Nifong was removed from office, Tracey Cline, his top aide ...