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    AOL Mail offers features like news, weather, security and spam-blocking for free. You can sign up for an AOL account and access your email on the go with an app or on the web.

  3. Gabriel Hallevy - Wikipedia

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    The Matrix of Derivative Criminal Liability (Eng., 326 pp., 2012) The Right to Be Punished – Modern Doctrinal Sentencing (Eng., 252 pp., 2013) When Robots Kill – Artificial Intelligence under Criminal Law (Eng., 260 pp., 2013) Theory of the Law of Evidence vol. I (Heb., 800 pp., 2013) Theory of the Law of Evidence vol. II (Heb., 867 pp., 2013)

  4. Supergun affair - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Bull was a Canadian engineer who developed superguns for military and space purposes. He worked on Project HARP, Project Babylon and was assassinated in 1990 amid a UK political scandal.

  5. The Rutherford Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Rutherford Institute is a conservative Christian public interest law firm that defends civil liberties, human rights, and religious liberties. Founded in 1982 by John W. Whitehead, the organization offers free legal services and educational materials on constitutional issues.

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  8. Link analysis - Wikipedia

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    Link analysis is a method of evaluating relationships between nodes in various types of networks, such as organizations, people and transactions. It has applications in criminal investigation, computer security, search engine optimization, market research, medical research and art.

  9. Ken Macdonald - Wikipedia

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    Ken Macdonald is a British lawyer and politician who was the Director of Public Prosecutions from 2003 to 2008. He is a life peer, a former recorder, a barrister and a co-founder of Matrix Chambers.