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  2. ProQuest - Wikipedia

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    ProQuest LLC is an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based global information-content and technology company, founded in 1938 as University Microfilms by Eugene Power.. ProQuest is known for its applications and information services for libraries, [1] providing access to dissertations, theses, ebooks, newspapers, periodicals, historical collections, governmental archives, cultural archives, [2] and other ...

  3. Jay Moloney - Wikipedia

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    Moloney joined Creative Artists Agency (CAA) as an intern in June 1983 while attending USC.He later dropped out of college at the age of 20. [3] [4] He quickly became a protege of Michael Ovitz, the founder of CAA.

  4. W. Royal Stokes - Wikipedia

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    This United States musical biography article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Seven Days (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Days is an alternative weekly newspaper [1] that is distributed every Wednesday in Vermont.The American Newspapers Representatives estimate Seven Days' circulation to be 35,000 papers. [2]

  6. Black Widow Murders - Wikipedia

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    The Black Widow Murders were a colloquial name for a pair of murders committed by two pensioners in California, United States: on April 18, 2008, Helen Golay, 78, formerly of Santa Monica, California, and Olga Rutterschmidt, 75, formerly of Hollywood, California, were convicted of the murders of two vagrants—Paul Vados in 1999 and Kenneth McDavid in 2005.

  7. Peaches Records and Tapes - Wikipedia

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    Peaches was known for its vast selection with many locations in buildings the size of a typical grocery store. [5] Stores were also known for autograph signing events, [6] huge reproductions of the album covers of the latest releases on the side of its buildings and for selling records from wooden crates with the chain's colorful fruit-crate style logo on the side.

  8. St John's Church, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    St John's Church in Willis Street, Wellington, New Zealand, is registered by Heritage New Zealand as a Category 1 Historic Place.Designed by Thomas Turnbull, it opened on 11 December 1885 to replace an earlier church destroyed by fire in 1884.

  9. BNZ Harbour Quays - Wikipedia

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    The BNZ Harbour Quays building on the waterfront in Wellington was built by the port company, CentrePort, as part of its Harbour Quays project.The Harbour Quays project was launched in July 2005 with the aim of developing CentrePort's land along Waterloo Quay, between Bunny St and the Sky Stadium, into a business park with office buildings, retail and recreational spaces.