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  2. Westinghouse Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Westinghouse Electronics, LLC is a Chinese-owned American company that manufactures LCD televisions located in Diamond Bar, California. [ 1 ] It is a licensee of the Westinghouse Licensing Corporation , commonly known as Westinghouse Electric Corporation.

  3. Westinghouse Licensing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Westinghouse Licensing Corporation (now named Wilmerding Licensing Corporation [1]) was a Delaware General Corporation Law organized subsidiary that was founded in 1998 by Westinghouse-CBS (the renamed original Westinghouse) in managing the intellectual property assets relating to the Westinghouse trademarks produced from 1886 until 1996.

  4. Westinghouse - Wikipedia

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    Westinghouse Electronics, which sells LED and LCD televisions Russell Hobbs, Inc. , licensed to make small appliances such as vacuum cleaners under the Westinghouse name, from 2002 to 2008 Siemens Energy Sector , the acquired non-nuclear energy divisions of Westinghouse Electric

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    Watch on to see how Lilah frees her puppy brother. Big sister literally checked to make sure mom was really gone then checked out the camera before she started working on freeing the pup! This ...

  7. Elderly straphanger injured in random Herald Square subway shove

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    An elderly straphanger was randomly shoved onto subway tracks at the Herald Square station in Manhattan on Sunday afternoon, according to police.

  8. Nelsonic Industries - Wikipedia

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    The chronograph digital watches, typically made of molded plastic, invariably featured an alarm and utilized LCD screens to display the time for their wearers. [5] In time the company began manufacturing multi-purpose units that used the LCD screen to combine time display functions with simple video game functions.

  9. Ed Kelce Used to Take a Second Job During the Holidays to Pay ...

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    Travis remembered peanut brittle that would “get stuck in your teeth for decades.” “So, dad would take the second job in order to buy gifts for Travis and I because he needed more money ...