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  2. craigslist - Wikipedia

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    Craigslist headquarters in the Inner Sunset District of San Francisco prior to 2010. The site serves more than 20 billion [17] page views per month, putting it in 72nd place overall among websites worldwide and 11th place overall among websites in the United States (per Alexa.com on June 28, 2016), with more than 49.4 million unique monthly visitors in the United States alone (per Compete.com ...

  3. Sean Payton - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Sean Payton [1] (born December 29, 1963) is an American professional football coach and former quarterback who is the head coach for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). Previously, he served as the head coach of the New Orleans Saints from 2006 to 2021, leading the franchise to its first Super Bowl victory during ...

  4. Craigslist Censors Its 'Adult Services' Listings: Refunds on ...

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    A week before the attorneys general sent their joint-letter last month, Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster noted in a blog post that Craigslist manually reviews each ad in the "adult services" listings ...

  5. Craig Newmark - Wikipedia

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    Newmark launched craigslist.org in 1996, where people could exchange information, mostly without charge. [12] It started as a newsletter about San Francisco events. [14] He operated it as a hobby while continuing to work as a software engineer until 1999 when he incorporated Craigslist as a private for-profit company. [15]

  6. Hookers for Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Lori Albee, Heather Veitch and Annie Lobert at the Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas, 2007. The organization was founded in 2005 by Annie Lobert, a former sex worker turned Christian in Las Vegas. [1] In 2007, she set up a safe house program ("Destiny House") at The Church at South Las Vegas, for victims of sex trafficking and sex workers. [2]

  7. Norm Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Clarke next went to the Denver Rocky Mountain News to work as a sports writer, eventually covering the Major League Baseball team the Colorado Rockies. In 1996, he switched to writing a "man about town" column that would become the prototype for his Las Vegas column. In 1999, Clarke joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal as the man-about-town ...

  8. Category:Las Vegas Aces coaches - Wikipedia

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  9. 5280 - Wikipedia

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    5280 is an American monthly magazine focused on Denver, Colorado and published by 5280 Publishing, Inc. [1] [2] Its name derives from Denver's elevation of 5,280 feet (1609 m / 1 mile) above sea level. [3] The monthly publication has an audited circulation of 77,027 as of 2011. [1] It is a member of the City and Regional Magazine Association ...