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  2. Timeline of SOE's Prosper Network - Wikipedia

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    The Prosper Network, also called the Physician Network, was the most important network in France of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) in 1943. SOE was a secret British organization in World War II. The objectives of SOE were to conduct espionage, sabotage, and reconnaissance in occupied Europe and Asia against the Axis powers, especially ...

  3. Francis Suttill - Wikipedia

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    A biography of Suttill titled Shadows in the Fog: The true story of Major Suttill and the Prosper French Resistance Network by his son, Francis J. Suttill, was published by The History Press in 2014. A revised and updated edition was published by The History Press in 2018 titled Prosper: Major Suttill's French Resistance Network.

  4. LIME (telecommunications company) - Wikipedia

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    The company also operated mobile telecommunications under the bmobile brand from 2003 until rebranding them as LIME in 2008. [3] Competitors include Digicel (largest mobile competitor). Cable & Wireless Communications, LIME's parent company, also owns a 49% share in TSTT in Trinidad & Tobago and a 49% share in BaTelCo in The Bahamas.

  5. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    The store offered everything from deli platters to milk and juice. At its peak, White Hen had 245 stores in the Chicago region and 55 in the Boston area. White Hen's decline began in 2000, around ...

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  7. Frank D'Angelo - Wikipedia

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    D'Angelo is founder and president of D'Angelo Brands, Inc., which produces and markets beverages and some canned food items in Canada. It started in 1986 by selling apple juice door-to-door, [3] and the company quickly grew to success with the financial backing of Canadian politician Al Palladini.

  8. ReaLemon - Wikipedia

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    ReaLemon is an American brand of lemon juice that debuted in 1934, and is manufactured and marketed as of 2016 by Mott's, part of Keurig Dr Pepper. ReaLime is a brand of lime juice that debuted in 1944, is produced in the same manner as ReaLemon, and is also produced and marketed by Mott's.

  9. Odwalla - Wikipedia

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    By 1992, the company employed 80 people at its company headquarters in Davenport, California, and sold around 20 different flavors of juice for between $1.50 and $2.00 a pint. [10] [13] Odwalla went public in December 1993 (NASDAQ:ODWA); [7] the company had 35 delivery trucks, almost 200 employees, and made about $13 million a year. [14]