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  2. The Exposé - Wikipedia

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    The Exposé was created in November 2020 by Jonathan Allen-Walker, a welder from Scunthorpe in Lincolnshire. [1] In March 2021, Twitter suspended the site's main account, but it created several alt accounts to evade its ban.

  3. Total Xposure - Wikipedia

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    Total Xposure came about when original host of Xposé, Lorraine Keane, quit the post in early 2009 in the hope of spending more time with her family. [4] [5] Keane, on holiday in France, was said to not have watched the final but was aware of the show and the identity of the winner.

  4. WikiLeaks - Wikipedia

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    WikiLeaks (/ ˈ w ɪ k i l iː k s /) is a non-profit media organisation and publisher of leaked documents.It is funded by donations [13] and media partnerships. It has published classified documents and other media provided by anonymous sources. [14]

  5. Julie Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Julie Meadows (born Lydia Lee; February 3, 1974 [1]) is an American writer, web designer and former pornographic actress, who became a documentarian after retiring from the adult film industry.

  6. X (Kylie Minogue album) - Wikipedia

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    The concerts were divided into eight segments: Xlectro Static, Cheer Squad, Beach Party, Xposed, Naughty Manga Girl, Starry Nights, Black Versus White, and the encore. [141] Tickets for the first eight shows sold out in less than two hours in early December 2007. [143] KylieX2008 was commercially successful, grossing $70,000,000 from ticket ...

  7. William Gibson - Wikipedia

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    A phenomenon peculiar to this era was the independent development of annotating fansites, PR-Otaku and Node Magazine, devoted to Pattern Recognition and Spook Country respectively. [64] These websites tracked the references and story elements in the novels through online resources such as Google and Wikipedia and collated the results ...

  8. Future US - Wikipedia

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    On October 1, 2007, it was announced that Future US would be making PlayStation: The Official Magazine, which ended up replacing PSM and first hit newsstands in November 2007. With this launch, Future US became the publisher of the official magazines of all three major console manufacturers in the US. PlayStation: The Official Magazine closed ...

  9. XBIZ - Wikipedia

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    XBIZ is an American publisher of business news and business information for the sex industry founded in 1998 and based in Los Angeles. [1]In addition to its flagship "Xbiz.com" website, XBIZ publishes two monthly trade magazines, hosts winter and summer exhibition and industry conferences, as well as facilitates networking among adult online professionals through a business-to-business (B2B ...