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  2. Category:Video games based on game shows - Wikipedia

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  3. National Security Act of 1947 - Wikipedia

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    National Security Act of 1947; Long title: An Act to promote the national security by providing for a Secretary of Defense; for a National Military Establishment; for a Department of the Army, a Department of the Navy, a Department of the Air Force; and for the coordination of the activities of the National Military Establishment with other departments and agencies of the Government concerned ...

  4. Category:Alternate history video games - Wikipedia

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    I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream (video game) IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946; Independence Day (video game) The Inquisitor (video game) Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet; Interstate '76; Interstate '82; Iron Brigade (video game) Iron Harvest; Iron Sky: Invasion; Iron Storm (1995 video game) Iron Storm (2002 video game) Ironcast; Ironclad Tactics; IS ...

  5. National Intelligence Authority - Wikipedia

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    The National Intelligence Authority (NIA) was the United States Government authority responsible for monitoring the Central Intelligence Group (CIG), the successor intelligence agency of the Office of Strategic Services established by President Harry S. Truman's presidential directive of 22 January 1946 [1] in the aftermath of World War II.

  6. Americana (game show) - Wikipedia

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    The quiz, whose slogan was "Your program about your country", involved five contestants (originally adults, changed to high school students by March 1949) answering viewer-submitted questions about American history. A panel of three actors would perform short skits (with either one actor or more in each), after which the contestants would try ...

  7. National Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    Clapper added, "There are honest differences on the semantics of what—when someone says 'collection' to me, that has a specific meaning, which may have a different meaning to him." [317] NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden additionally revealed the existence of XKeyscore, a top-secret surveillance program that allows the N.S.A for searching ...

  8. Body of Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency is a book by James Bamford about the NSA and its operations. It also covers the history of espionage in the United States from uses of the Fulton surface-to-air recovery system to retrieve personnel on Arctic Ocean drift stations to Operation Northwoods, a declassified US military plan that Bamford describes as a "secret and ...

  9. National Student Association - Wikipedia

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    The United States National Student Association (known as the National Student Association or NSA) was a confederation of college and university student governments in the United States that was in operation from 1947 to 1978. [1] NSA held annual national conferences attended by student leaders, especially student body presidents from their ...