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  2. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports has hundreds of thousands of online advocates who take action and write letters to policymakers about the issues its advocates take on. This group continues to grow as Consumer Reports expands its reach, with 6 million paid members who have access to online tools like a car recall tracker and personalized content.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Consumer Reports/Product reviews

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    Consumer Reports is a United States-based non-profit organization which conducts product testing and product research to collect information to share with consumers so that they can make more informed purchase decisions in any marketplace.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Consumer Reports/guide

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    This is a guide to help staff at Consumer Reports add content to Wikipedia. Consumer Reports is a United States-based non-profit organization which promotes consumer rights by sharing information on products and services. The organization's editors, reports, researchers, and engineers are often subject matter experts on product testing and ...

  5. TIP Trailer Services - Wikipedia

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    In that same year TIP acquired Dutch rental and leasing company Twan Heetkamp Trailers (THT), [5] which had a fleet of around 3,000 trailers operating across Europe. In 2018, HNA Group sold its European TIP subsidiary to I Squared Capital [6] for a sum of around €1 billion. [7] In August 2018, I Squared Capital (ISQ) acquired 100 percent ...

  6. Side effect (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Side effect or side effects may also refer to: Side effect (computer science) , a state change caused by a function or expression Side effect (medicine) , an unintended effect of the use of a drug

  7. Newport Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Newport Corporation may refer to: Newport City Council , of which Newport Corporation was a forerunner Newport Bus , also known as Newport Corporation Transport

  8. Why Bob Dylan's 1965 Newport Folk Festival performance ...

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    The Newport Folk Festival was cofounded in 1959 by jazz promoter George Wein and music manager Albert Grossman. (The latter is best known for representing Dylan between 1962 and 1970.)

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Consumer Reports/appliances

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    Consumer Reports seeks to share product testing information with consumers. This page tracks the addition of Consumer Reports content into Wikipedia, and also gives example metrics reports for the articles into which this content is inserted.