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  2. Klayman v. Obama - Wikipedia

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    The phone numbers of both parties on a call were handed over, as was the call's location, time, and duration. [ 4 ] Shortly after the disclosures, conservative activist Larry Klayman , along with several co-plaintiffs, filed suit and named the Obama Administration as the defendant. [ 5 ]

  3. MAINWAY - Wikipedia

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    According to an anonymous source, the database is "the largest database ever assembled in the world," [1] and contains call-detail records (CDRs) for all phone calls, domestic and international. A call-detail record consists of the phone numbers of the callers and recipients along with time, position and duration of the call.

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    SunPower, in fact, has been burning through cash and has a heavy load of short-term debt. One Wall Street analyst put out a note this morning that may have been the wake-up call investors needed.

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  8. Why SunPower Corporation's Shares Popped 25% Today - AOL

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  9. Unlocking Consumer Choice and Wireless Competition Act

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    In March 2013, the Obama administration and the Federal Communications Commission expressed the opinion that consumers should be able to switch carriers and keep their existing phones [5] in response to a successful petition on the WhiteHouse.gov platform We the People. [6]