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  2. Calgon - Wikipedia

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    Calgon Carbon Corporation, acquired by its management in a leveraged buyout in 1985 and taken public in 1987. Calgon Water Management, sold to English China Clays in June 1993 for $307.5 million. [6] Calgon Vestal Laboratories, sold to Bristol-Myers Squibb in November 1994 for $261.5 million [7] and then to the Steris Corporation in 1996. [8]

  3. Kroger - Wikipedia

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    The Kroger Company, or simply Kroger, is an American retail company that operates (either directly or through its subsidiaries [5]) supermarkets and multi-department stores throughout the United States. [1] [6]

  4. Gunmen kidnap nearly 300 students in northwest Nigeria. 2 ...

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    The post Gunmen kidnap nearly 300 students in northwest Nigeria. 2 days later, some lose hope of finding them appeared first on TheGrio. Gunmen kidnap nearly 300 students in northwest Nigeria. 2 ...

  5. Claims About Increased Profits by Kroger and Publix Are False

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    Kroger’s financial statements report an even steeper decline in 2023 profits. The company recorded a 3.6 percent decrease in net income 25 percent decrease in operating profits during 2023.

  6. Powder glass beads - Wikipedia

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    The perforations are made before the beads are fired, using a pointed tool. So-called Ateyun beads were made in different shapes but always in red, to imitate real Mediterranean coral. Genuine coral was rare, but very much sought after and highly valued by the Yoruba people. Yoruba bead makers made their own imitations at more affordable prices.

  7. Vanilla extract - Wikipedia

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    Vanilla extract in a clear glass vial. Vanilla extract is a solution made by macerating and percolating vanilla pods in a solution of ethanol and water.It is considered an essential ingredient in many Western desserts, especially baked goods like cakes, cookies, brownies, and cupcakes, as well as custards, ice creams, and puddings. [1]

  8. $2 billion arms deal - Wikipedia

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    Sambo Dasuki, the National Security Adviser who allegedly masterminded the $2 billion arms deal. The $2 billion arms deal, or Dasukigate, [1] is an arms procurement deal in Nigeria that resulted in the embezzlement of $2 billion through the office of the National Security Adviser under the leadership of Colonel Sambo Dasuki, the former National Security Adviser. [2]

  9. Nigerian naira - Wikipedia

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    This also made Nigeria the last country in the world to abandon the £sd currency system in favour of a decimal currency system. There was a government plan to redenominate the naira at 100:1 in 2008, but the plan was suspended. The currency sign is U+20A6 ₦ NAIRA SIGN. The name "Naira" was coined from the word "Nigeria" by Obafemi Awolowo.