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  2. J.Jill - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, J.Jill was acquired by rival retailer The Talbots, Inc., ceasing to be a publicly traded company; Talbots topped Liz Claiborne in a "bidding war" for ownership of J. Jill, paying US$517 million for the brand. [4] Despite the high sale three years before Golden Gate Capital acquired the company for a devalued $63 million in 2009. [5]

  3. Jill Stein 2024 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    Some Republicans have been boosting Stein's candidacy in the hopes that she attracts voters away from Kamala Harris. [20] Stein's campaign paid over $100,000 to Accelevate, a Republican-connected signature gathering enterprise operated by Trent Pool and Pool's brother, to assist with ballot access for Stein's 2024 campaign. [ 21 ]

  4. Jill Stein - Wikipedia

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    Jill Ellen Stein (born May 14, 1950) is an American physician and activist who was the Green Party's nominee for president of the United States in the 2012, 2016, and 2024 elections.

  5. Flickr - Wikipedia

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    On December 14, 2008, The Guardian reported that three employees had been laid off as Yahoo! continued to reduce its workforce [43] and, on November 30, 2010, CNET reported Yahoo! was on the verge of a major layoff, affecting 10% to 20% of its workforce. Flickr was specifically named as a target for these layoffs.

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    AOL Mail offers a secure and user-friendly email service with spam protection, folders, keyboard shortcuts and more.

  7. Entertainment Software Rating Board - Wikipedia

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    These include ensuring that game packaging and promotional materials (including advertisements and trailers) properly display rating information, restricting where promotional materials for games rated "Teen" or higher can appear, prohibiting publishers from glamorizing or exploiting a game's rating in marketing materials, and requiring online ...