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  2. Billy Moore (boxer) - Wikipedia

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    After getting clean with the help of a rehab programme, Moore took a trip to Thailand as a means to turn his life around, hoping to give up drugs, alcohol and burglary, and start fresh as a boxer and stunt man. He arrived in Thailand in 2005 and taught English there.

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    The podcast features interviews with a variety of people involved with YouTube and the "rabbit hole effect". [6] For instance, in episode four Roose interviews Susan Wojcicki—the CEO of YouTube. [2] The podcast was created after multiple shootings that were tied to online radicalization such as the Christchurch mosque shootings. [7]

  5. William Moore - Wikipedia

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    Billy Moore (musician, born 1931) (1931–2002), Guyana Caribbean musician Wild Bill Moore (1918–1983), tenor saxophone player Expos William Moore (critic) (1868–1937), Australian art critic and author

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  9. Billy Moore (musician, born 1931) - Wikipedia

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    William George Moore (April 23, 1931 – November 6, 2002 [1]) was a musician and composer from Georgetown, Guyana. Moore had been one of the lead vocalists in the male group The Four Lords. [ 2 ] He died in destitution in 2002 at the Georgetown Public Hospital .