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  2. Four-minute warning - Wikipedia

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    The four-minute warning was a public alert system conceived by the British Government during the Cold War and operated between 1953 and 1992. The name derived from the approximate length of time from the point at which a Soviet nuclear missile attack against the United Kingdom could be confirmed and the impact of those missiles on their targets.

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    A polling site manager said voters were waiting about 90 minutes to cast ballots, and that about 25% of voters were taking advantage of Nevada’s same-day registration rules.

  4. Othello error - Wikipedia

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    Many law enforcement officials were on high alert for future attacks and quick to point the finger at "suspicious-looking" individuals. The process for determining who was a potential suspect was the " Facial Action Coding System ," [ 9 ] which is a system to taxonomize human facial movements by their appearance on the face, based on a system ...

  5. Whirlwind of misinformation sows distrust ahead of US ...

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    And observers expect the wave of misinformation to continue well beyond election day. Polls suggest the election will be among the closest in modern US history. It may take days to count all the ...

  6. Citizen observer - Wikipedia

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    A citizen observer is a resident appointed by the chief of police, or by the deputy sheriff, who has met the specific application, background and training requirements for patrolling his or her neighborhood or city subdivision to observe and report suspicious persons and criminal activity.

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  8. Russian judge bars observers from 'extremism' trial of ... - AOL

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    A Russian judge ordered the trial of three lawyers for the late opposition leader Alexei Navalny closed to journalists and the public on Thursday, citing the potential for provocations from ...

  9. Roger Bannister - Wikipedia

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    The roar of the crowd drowned out the rest of the announcement. Bannister's time was 3 minutes 59.4 seconds. [13] The claim that a four-minute mile was once thought to be impossible by "informed" observers was and is a widely propagated myth created by sportswriters and debunked by Bannister himself in his memoir, The Four Minute Mile (1955).