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  2. Comics Code Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Comics Code Authority (CCA) was formed in 1954 by the Comics Magazine Association of America as an alternative to government regulation. The CCA enabled comic publishers to self-regulate the content of comic books in the United States. The code was voluntary, as there was no law requiring its use, although some advertisers and retailers ...

  3. Canadian Communication Association - Wikipedia

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    In this same year, the CCA was established on June 1, 1979 during the Learned Societies Conference (now the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences) in Saskatoon, Canada. [5] [6] The pre-existing Canadian Journal of Communication was voted to be the official journal of the association. [5]

  4. Container Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    Container Corporation of America (CCA) was founded in 1926 and manufactured corrugated boxes. [1] In 1968 CCA merged with Montgomery Ward & Company, Inc. , becoming MARCOR. MARCOR maintained separate management for the operations of each company, but had a joint board of directors .

  5. Competitive Carriers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Competitive Carriers Association (commonly the CCA) was founded in 1992 by nine small wireless carriers in the United States as a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade association to promote the common interests of competitive, regional, and rural wireless services providers.

  6. Christian Coalition of America - Wikipedia

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    Later that same year, the coalition prevailed in its five-year defense of a lawsuit brought by the Federal Election Commission. [ 11 ] Ralph Reed , an Emory University Ph.D. candidate, whom Robertson had met when the younger man was working as a waiter at an inaugural dinner for George H. W. Bush in January 1989, took control of day-to-day ...

  7. Computer Corporation of America - Wikipedia

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    Computer Corporation of America (CCA) was a computer software and database systems company founded in 1965. [1] It was best known for its Model 204 (M204) database system for IBM and compatible mainframes .

  8. Canadian Co-operative Association - Wikipedia

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    CCA was created in 1987 by the merger of the Co-operative Union of Canada (CUC) and the Co-operative College of Canada. From 1973 to 1987, the Co-operative College of Canada was a national centre for co-operative education and research. It was established to provide co-op business training and to teach co-op principles. The college itself was ...

  9. California Central Airlines - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] CCA was the first of eight California intrastate carriers that started operations within a 13 month period, of which only PSA and CCA continued in operation for more than a year. [11] As intrastate carriers, none of these new entrants was subject to regulation by the CAB.