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  2. Patrick J. Stapleton Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Military service. Allegiance. United States. Branch/service. U.S. Navy. Years of service. 1943-47. The Patrick J. Stapleton Highway, on U.S. Route 119 in Pennsylvania, just north of Homer City, Pennsylvania. Patrick J. Stapleton (January 7, 1924 – March 13, 2001) was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania State Senate.

  3. Cerillion - Wikipedia

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    Cerillion Plc. Cerillion is a provider of billing, charging and customer management systems, based in the UK. The company was founded in 1999, focusing on a range of industries including telecommunications, finance, utilities and transportation . The company’s products are used to price and bill subscriptions for a variety of markets.

  4. Client portal - Wikipedia

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    Client portal. A client portal is an electronic gateway to a collection of digital files, services, and information, accessible over the Internet through a web browser . The term is most often applied to a sharing mechanism between an organization and its clients. [1] The organization provides a secure entry point, typically via a website, that ...

  5. Sources (website) - Wikipedia

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    Print supplement. Based in Canada, Sources was founded in 1977 as a print directory for reporters, editors, and story producers. It was first published as a supplement to Content magazine, an influential and controversial magazine of journalism criticism. Content, founded by Dick MacDonald in 1970 and published by Barrie Zwicker after MacDonald ...

  6. Chelsea F.C. - Wikipedia

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    —Roman Abramovich, in an interview with the BBC following the takeover. With the club facing an apparent financial crisis, Bates unexpectedly sold Chelsea F.C. in June 2003 for £60 million. In so doing, he reportedly recognised a personal profit of £17 million on the club he had bought for £1 in 1982 (his stake had been diluted to just below 30% over the years). The club's new owner was ...

  7. Propeller web portal - Wikipedia

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