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  2. National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad - Wikipedia

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    The MNLA (National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad) would like to make it clear that within the MNLA military command there are: old rebels from the uprisings of the 1990s (MFUA – Movements of the united Fronts of Azawad), of 2006 (MTNM – The Tuareg Movement of Northern Mali, which was led by the late Ibrahim Ag Bahanga), fighters who ...

  3. Malayan National Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Malayan National Liberation Army (MNLA) was a Communist guerrilla army that fought for Malayan independence from the British Empire during the Malayan Emergency (1948–1960) and later fought against the Malaysian government in the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989). [4]

  4. MNLA - Wikipedia

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    MNLA may refer to: Malayan National Liberation Army (1949–1960 and 1968–1989), a; communist guerrilla force Mon National Liberation Army, an insurgent group in ...

  5. Hela Apparel Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Hela Clothing appointed A. R. Rasiah as the new chairman of the company in December 2018. [6] Hela Apparel Holdings (Pvt) Ltd was founded in 2018 and was listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 2022 through an initial public offering (IPO). The IPO was intended to offer 20% of the stake of the company and raise the capital of LKR4 billion.

  6. Clothing mogul and former Nets co-owner sues Citibank ... - AOL

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    Clothing mogul and former Nets co-owner sues Citibank to get back 29 million credit card points. Justin Rohrlich. November 22, 2024 at 4:27 PM.

  7. Ascena Retail Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Ascena Retail Group expanded into the girls' clothing market by purchasing Tween Brands, the owner of the Justice chain of 891 stores. [8] Justice, which is aimed at girls between ages 7 and 14, is the successor of Limited Too, originally launched in 1987 by The Limited. Limited Too changed its name to Tween Brands in 2008, and the ...

  8. Andrew Rosen (retail executive) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Rosen is an American retail executive. Currently C.E.O. of Theory, Inc., a New York City-based clothing retailer he co-founded in 1997, Rosen is a third-generation garment industry entrepreneur. [1]

  9. Milly (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    Milly (stylized as MILLY) is an American fashion company.Specializing in women’s clothing, it was founded in 2000 by fashion designer Michelle Smith and Andrew Oshrin. The company is based in New York City and retails worldwide in department stores, via its own boutiques, its website and wholesales primarily to department stores.