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  2. April 15 - Wikipedia

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    April 15 is the 105th day of the year ... 20 a.m., two hours and forty ... 1942 – Kenneth Lay, American businessman and criminal(d. 2006)

  3. Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam

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    20 (13th) Elections; Last election: The 13th National Congress on 30 January 2021: ... 15 25 April 2006 19 January 2011 4 years, 269 days [10] 11th: 160 91,43% 15 8 ...

  4. Chad Johnson - Wikipedia

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    On April 20, 2006, Johnson signed an extension to his contract through 2011. [27] During the first half of the 2006 season, Johnson saw little activity. After being bogged down by an early injury, his productivity endured a sharp decline. During the first eight weeks of the 2006 season, Johnson caught two touchdown passes, while amassing 483 yards.

  5. Twitter, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Twitter's shares fell, [14] leading company officials to sue Musk in Delaware's Court of Chancery on July 12. [15] On October 4, Musk announced his intention to purchase the company as he had agreed, for $44 billion, or $54.20 a share; [16] the agreement closed on October 27. By October, 2024, X was worth less than 80% of what it was acquired ...

  6. Annual percentage rate - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of this calculation, a year is presumed to have 365 days (366 days for leap years), 52 weeks or 12 equal months. As per the standard: "An equal month is presumed to have 30.41666 days (i.e. 365/12) regardless of whether or not it is a leap year." The result is to be expressed to at least one decimal place.

  7. 2006 youth protests in France - Wikipedia

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    The bill also included the possibility of manual labour apprenticeships for 14-year-olds, suspension of family welfare in cases of students skipping school (a measure long in the programme of the far-right National Front party), and night labour being permitted for youths as young as 15 years old (as compared to 16 years old before).

  8. 2006 Italian general election - Wikipedia

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    On 14 April, however, the Interior Ministry announced that there had been a mistake in the report of the number of ballots to be rechecked. Only 2,131 Chamber ballots and 3,135 Senate ballots merited re-examination (reducing the total number of disputed ballots from the over 80,000 initially reported to just over 5,000).

  9. 2020 Pennsylvania Democratic presidential primary - Wikipedia

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    Originally planned with 153 delegates, the final number included a 25% bonus of 33 additional delegates on the 100 district and 33 at-large delegates by the Democratic National Committee, 10% for the original April date, which belonged to Stage II on the primary timetable, and an additional 15% for the regional "Acela" cluster.