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It was founded as The Wackenhut Corporation in 1954, in Coral Gables, Florida, by George Wackenhut and three partners (all former FBI agents). In 2002, the company was acquired for $570 million by Danish corporation Group 4 Falck (itself then merged to form British company G4S in 2004). [ 1 ]
Replaced by Current TV. RT America (ANO) TV-Novosti: March 3, 2022: Launched in February 2010. United States cut in channel of RT; shut down as a result of sanctions on Russia over their invasion of Ukraine. Satellite News Channel: ABC/Group W: October 27, 1983: Launched on June 21, 1982. Eventually replaced by CNN Headline News. Tempo Television
In 1994, The Quiet American, an 800-page authorized biography of Wackenhut by John Minahan, was published. [6] George Wackenhut was known as a hard-line right-winger. He built up dossiers on Americans suspected of being Communists or left-leaning "subversives and sympathizers" and sold the information to interested parties.
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You still see planes and jets in the sky, but a blimp is a rare sighting these days. The post Here’s Why You Don’t See Blimps Anymore appeared first on Reader's Digest.
For half a century, the economy in Connell, Washington, was hotter than oil. Up until last fall, this plant processed 300 million pounds of potatoes into french fries every year.
YouTube TV is an American subscription over-the-top streaming television service operated by YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, which in turn is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., who announced YouTube TV on February 28, 2017. [2]