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  2. You Will - Wikipedia

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    "You Will" was an AT&T marketing campaign that launched in 1993, consisting of commercials directed by David Fincher. [1] [2] Each ad presented a futuristic scenario beginning with "Have you ever…" and ending with "…you will. And the company that will bring it to you: AT&T." The ads were narrated by Tom Selleck. [1]

  3. AT&T - Wikipedia

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    AT&T employees work at High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area offices (operated by the Office of National Drug Control Policy) in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Houston so data can be quickly turned over to law enforcement agencies. Records are requested via an administrative subpoena, without the involvement of a court or grand jury.

  4. Category:AT&T - Wikipedia

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    Articles associated with AT&T Inc. or AT&T Corporation. Any article dealing with a company whose ownership was transferred to another company during the 1984 breakup of the Bell System should be placed under that current owner's category.

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  6. AT&T Corporation - Wikipedia

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    AT&T Corporation, an abbreviation for its former name, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, was an American telecommunications company that provided voice, video, data, and Internet telecommunications and professional services to businesses, consumers, and government agencies.

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    You've Got Mail!® Millions of people around the world use AOL Mail, and there are times you'll have questions about using it or want to learn more about its features. That's why AOL Mail Help is here with articles, FAQs, tutorials, our AOL virtual chat assistant and live agent support options to get your questions answered.