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  2. TR Emeritus - Wikipedia

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    TR Emeritus (TRE, formerly Temasek Review Emeritus) is a socio-political blog and one of the alternative media that emerged in Singapore in the 2000s. While Malaysian newspaper The Star recognised it to have Opposition sympathies, [1] [2] according to SPH-owned The New Paper, "News website Temasek Review has earned a reputation for its sharply critical views of the Government," [3] and the ...

  3. Sebastian Teo - Wikipedia

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    Details of Teo's past convictions and bankruptcy were published in an article on the TR Emeritus website on 22 August 2015. [6] In a subsequent post on the NSP's Facebook page, Teo claimed that he was innocent of the corruption charges, but that fear and a lack of legal experience had led him to plead guilty.

  4. Messenger (software) - Wikipedia

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    Messenger, [11] also known as Facebook Messenger, is an American proprietary instant messaging service developed by Meta Platforms.Originally developed as Facebook Chat in 2008, the client application of Messenger is currently available on iOS and Android mobile platforms, Windows and macOS desktop platforms, through the Messenger.com web application, and on the standalone Facebook Portal ...

  5. Rodney E. Slater - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From October 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Rodney E. Slater joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 86.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a 53.3 percent return from the S&P 500.

  6. Thomas J. Baltimore, Jr. - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From October 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Thomas J. Baltimore, Jr. joined the board, and sold them when she left, you would have a -17.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a 22.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  7. Eric Shinseki - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2008, if you bought shares in companies when Eric Shinseki joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -46.6 percent return on your investment, compared to a -38.5 percent return from the S&P 500.

  8. Facebook onion address - Wikipedia

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    [8] The network address it used at the time – facebookcorewwwi.onion – is a backronym that stands for Facebook's Core WWW Infrastructure. [ 7 ] In April 2016, it had been used by over 1 million people monthly, up from 525,000 in 2015. [ 3 ]

  9. Juergen Dormann - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to April 2008, if you bought shares in companies when Juergen Dormann joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 12.7 percent return on your investment, compared to a -5.3 percent return from the S&P 500.