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  2. White Pages Australia - Wikipedia

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    Originally only in the form of a print book delivered to all households for several decades, it now also exists online. [1] Originally named the Melbourne Telephone Exchange Company, White Pages Australia was founded in 1880 as Australia's first telephone exchange. It later became known as the Victorian Telephone Exchange Company and remained a ...

  3. Options available if an AOL account owner passes away

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    We know that dealing with the loss of a loved one is very difficult. AOL has processes in place to request the closure of the deceased user's account, to request the suspension of billing and premium services, and in certain circumstances to request content of the account.

  4. Bereavement group - Wikipedia

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    Bereavement support groups originated from the widow-to-widow mutual support program in the late 1960s. [4] Through this program, a widow aide would provide support and serve as a role model to a newly bereaved widow in facilitating the transition to widowhood. [16]

  5. Telstra - Wikipedia

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    Telstra Group Limited is an Australian telecommunications company that builds and operates telecommunications networks and markets related products and services. It is a member of the S&P/ASX 20 stock index, and is Australia's largest telecommunications company by market share.

  6. Widows and orphans - Wikipedia

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    In typesetting, widows and orphans are single lines of text from a paragraph that dangle at either the beginning or end of a block of text, or form a very short final line at the end of a paragraph. [1] When split across pages, they occur at either the head or foot of a page (or column), unaccompanied by additional lines from the same paragraph ...

  7. Telstra Research Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    Telstra Research Laboratories (TRL) was a leading telecommunications research and development centre in Australia up until its closure in January 2006. Shortly before its closure it employed several hundred people including engineers, scientists, psychologists and other technical staff spread over several locations including Melbourne , Sydney ...

  8. Telecommunications Association (TelSoc) - Wikipedia

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    (Telstra however remained the principal sponsor of the TSA until 2005.) The Society was incorporated as the Telecommunication Society of Australia Ltd, a not-for-profit independent company in 1993, chaired by a former Telstra executive, Professor Peter Gerrand , who became the Society's longest serving Chairman (1993–2003) and Editor-in-Chief ...

  9. Bereavement Support Payment - Wikipedia

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    a bereavement payment of £3,500 which is a one off tax free lump sum, provided the claimant was receiving Child Benefit; otherwise the payment is £2,500 (formerly only payable if the deceased spouse met the National Insurance contribution conditions, and was not receiving a Category A State pension ).