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  2. Heifer International - Wikipedia

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    Heifer International also received the 2004 Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize for its efforts to eliminate hunger and help communities become self-sustaining. It was the first U.S.-based organization to win the $1-million award since 1997. [32] Heifer International received the 2006 and 2008 Social Capitalist award from Fast Company magazine ...

  3. Microcap stock fraud - Wikipedia

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    According to the company's December 31, 2010 form 10-Q (filed within months of the direct mail promotion), LEXG was a lithium company without assets. Its revenues and assets at that time were zero. [18] [19] Subsequently, the company did acquire lithium production/exploration properties, and addressed concerns raised in the press. [20] [21]

  4. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The "speakermen" are ready to be haggled down to a seemingly minuscule price, because the speakers they are selling, while usually functional, actually cost only a tiny fraction of their "list price" to manufacture. The scam may extend to the creation of Web sites for the bogus brand, which usually sounds similar to that of a respected ...

  5. Who will buy Infowars? Both supporters and opponents of Alex ...

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    Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' Infowars broadcasts could end next week as he faces a court-ordered auction of his company's assets to help pay the more than $1 billion defamation judgment he owes ...

  6. Jo Luck - Wikipedia

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    She joined Heifer International in 1989, serving as director of International Programs from 1989 to 1992 and president from 1992 to July 2011. [citation needed] From 1979 to 1989, she served as director of the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism.

  7. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Can you hear me?" is a question asked in an alleged telephone scam, sometimes classified as an internet hoax. [1] There is no record of anyone having ever been defrauded in such a scam, according to the Better Business Bureau, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Consumer Federation of America. Reports of the supposed scam began circulating in ...

  8. What Food Safety Experts Want You to Know About Raw Milk - AOL

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    The California Department of Public Health is warning about the presence of H5N1 avian virus (a.k.a. bird flu) in raw milk sold in the state. As a result, the company behind the milk—Raw Farm ...

  9. Securities fraud - Wikipedia

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    According to the company's December 31, 2010, form 10-Q (filed within months of the direct mail promotion), LEXG was a lithium company without assets. Its revenues and assets at that time were zero. [24] [25] Subsequently, the company did acquire lithium production/exploration properties, and addressed concerns raised in the press. [26] [27]