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  2. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    CR is funded by subscriptions to its magazine and website, as well as through independent grants and donations. [10] Marta L. Tellado is the current CEO of Consumer Reports. She joined the organization in 2014, following her work with the Ford Foundation , with the goal of expanding its engagement and advocacy efforts.

  3. The Daily Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The website, hosted on a Sun Microsystems Sparc 20 server and connected via a 64 kbit/s leased line from Demon Internet, was edited by Ben Rooney. [citation needed] An early coup for the site was the publication of articles by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard on Bill Clinton and the Whitewater controversy. The availability of the articles online brought ...

  4. Gibson's Finest - Wikipedia

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    Gibson's Finest Sterling, Rare 12 Year Old and Venerable 18 Year Old have won awards at major whisky competitions including Gold for the Rare 18 Year Old at the 2012 Canadian Whisky Awards [5] and gold and silver respectively for the Rare 18 Year Old and the 12 Year Old at the 2006 San Francisco Spirits Competition.

  5. English College, Rome - Wikipedia

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    The Venerable English College (Italian: Venerabile Collegio Inglese), commonly referred to as the English College, is a Catholic seminary in Rome, Italy, for the training of priests for England and Wales. It was founded in 1579 by William Allen on the model of the English College, Douai.

  6. Maria Kaupas - Wikipedia

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    Maria Kaupas, SSC, (January 6, 1880 – April 17, 1940) was an American religious sister who founded the Sisters of Saint Casimir in the Catholic Church. [1]She was born Casimira Kaupas in Ramygala, Russian Empire.

  7. Ecclesiastical titles and styles - Wikipedia

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    The titles listed below are only used in the most formal occasions by media or official correspondence, save for the simpler forms of address. Post-nominals that indicate academic degree or membership in a religious order are usually included. The Pope is always titled "Ang Kanyáng Kabanalan" (Filipino for "His Holiness").

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  9. Matteo Farina - Wikipedia

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    Matteo Farina (19 September 1990 – 24 April 2009) was an Italian Roman Catholic. [2] [3] Farina spent his entire life in Brindisi where he was an excellent student who developed a passion for science and for music (which came from his father) and who was noted for his devotion to Pio of Pietrelcina and Francis of Assisi, as well as to other saints who were close to him in age.