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  2. Henry Jackson Society - Wikipedia

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    [21] [1] Douglas Murray also joined HJS in 2011. Both the merger and Murray's views were opposed by some HJS members like Marko Attila Hoare. [22] Hoare left HJS in 2012, over, what he called, Murray's anti-Muslim and anti-immigration views. [23] After the merger, individuals who had donated to the CSC, became a significant source of income for ...

  3. Defence Security Force - Wikipedia

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    The Defence Security Force (DSF), [a] formerly known as the Defence Services Guards (DSG), is a paramilitary organization of Pakistan responsible for safeguarding national institutions, military establishments and installations across the country.

  4. HJS - Wikipedia

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    HJS may refer to: HJS Akatemia, currently HJS, a Finnish football club; Croatian Sailing Federation (Croatian: Hrvatski jedriličarski savez)

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  7. London Underground H Stock - Wikipedia

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    The H Stock classification has been used twice for London Underground stock. [1] The first time was the designation given to examples of B stock that were rebuilt in the 1920s. These were withdrawn from service between 1934 and 1946. The second time that stock was classified H Stock (H standing for Handworked doors) was in the late 1940s.

  8. Is H.J. Heinz the Right Stock to Retire With? - AOL

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    Stock stability. Conservative retirement investors prefer investments that move less dramatically than typical stocks, and they particularly want to avoid big losses.

  9. H&Q Life Sciences Investors Pays Stock Distribution - AOL

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    H&Q Life Sciences Investors Pays Stock Distribution BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- On December 31, 2012, H&Q Life Sciences Investors paid a quarterly stock distribution of $0.31 per share. It is ...