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  2. Family Red Apple boycott - Wikipedia

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    The Family Red Apple boycott, also known as the "Red Apple boycott", "Church Avenue boycott" or "Flatbush boycott", [1] was the starting point of an eighteen-month [2] series of boycotts targeting Korean-owned stores that The New York Times described as "racist and wrong."

  3. Ripoff Report - Wikipedia

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    There is no charge to submit a rebuttal, but they must have a registered account. Alternatively, to "repair the reputation" [1] because of something that is written in the website, Ripoff Report asks them to pay for investigations of complaints and responses [5] carried out by "Ripoff Report's pool of Arbitrators", [6] and to edit the webpage. [7]

  4. List of yo-yo world champions - Wikipedia

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    Since the World Yo-Yo Contest could not be held as a result of the pandemic and the various travel restrictions it caused, the Online World Yo-Yo Contest was created. As the name suggests, the contests were held online. The winners of the Online World Yo-Yo Contest do not gain the title of World Yo-Yo Champion, however.

  5. Duncan Toys Company - Wikipedia

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    [5] In 1968, Duncan Toys became a division of Flambeau. [6] [7] In 1999, the Duncan yo-yo was inducted into the Strong National Museum of Play's National Toy Hall of Fame. [8] In 2017, the makers of Rubik's Cube sued Duncan Toys Company over their "Quick Cube", alleging that the toy "mimics the features and overall appearance" of the Rubik's ...

  6. Vu Televisions - Wikipedia

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    Vu introduced ultra-high-definition television (4K HD) in 2014. [5] Vu had annual sales of $30 million in 2015, with 300,000 units sold. [6] [7] Vu Technologies gave away a 25% stake in the company to private equity investors. [4] In 2016, Vu introduced entertainment-focused apps on its TVs, with video on demand including Netflix as a preloaded ...

  7. YoYo Games - Wikipedia

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    YoYo Games was founded in 2007 by Michel Cassius, Sandy Duncan, Spencer Hyman and James North-Hearn, former entertainment and video game industry executives. Duncan was appointed chief executive officer of the company. [1] On 26 January 2007, Mark Overmars announced his partnership with a company based in Dundee, Scotland, called YoYo Games. [2 ...

  8. Category:Yo-yos - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Yo-yos" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. U.S. National Yo-Yo Contest - Wikipedia

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    The contest has traditionally taken place in Chico, California, home to the National Yo-Yo Museum. [1] Players qualify for the U.S. National Yo-Yo Contest through one of the nine NYYL sanctioned Regional competition. The National Yo-Yo League is the officially recognized organizing body for the United States competitive yo-yo circuit. [2]