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  2. Hidden Agenda (1988 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Agenda is a 1988 strategy video game intended to simulate the conditions of a post-revolutionary Central American country. The player takes the part of the newly elected president of the fictional country of Chimerica, which has recently been liberated from the rule of the corrupt dictator Farsante and his ruling clique.

  3. Hidden Agenda Walkthrough, Cheats and Strategy Guide - AOL

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    Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game. Quick Start Guide. Getting Started. Hidden Agenda is free ...

  4. Talk:Hidden Agenda (1988 video game) - Wikipedia

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  5. Hidden Agenda - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Agenda, a short-lived game show airing on Game Show Network "Hidden Agenda", a fictional photograph in the television series Nowhere Man "Hidden Agendas" (X-men episode), an episode of the 1990s TV series X-Men

  6. List of interactive films - Wikipedia

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    3.5 1988. 3.6 1989. 4 1990s. Toggle 1990s subsection. ... Life Targets (1912) [1] Auto Test ... Hidden Agenda; The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker;

  7. Hidden Agenda (2017 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hidden Agenda is a psychological [1] action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective. [2] The player takes control of homicide detective Becky Marney (Katie Cassidy) and district attorney Felicity Graves (Christy Choi/Ashley Voom), [a] both of whom are involved in the case of a serial killer known as The Trapper. [3]

  8. This Town Needs - Wikipedia

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    The name This Town Needs was a reference to British rock band This Town Needs Guns, who were arrested for performing at Hidden Agenda in 2017. [ 1 ] The venue held a liquor license and a place of public entertainment license, unlike its predecessor Hidden Agenda , which did not operate legally as an entertainment venue.

  9. Sheila Tobias - Wikipedia

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    Tobias was a journalist in Germany and London after college, wrote for the New York Herald Tribune, [4] and taught history courses at the City College of New York.She worked at Cornell University as assistant to the vice president for academic affairs from 1967 to 1970, and organized an early women's studies course at Cornell. [5]