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  2. Information - Wikipedia

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    Information is an abstract concept that refers to something which has the power to inform. At the most fundamental level, it pertains to the interpretation (perhaps formally) of that which may be sensed, or their abstractions. Any natural process that is not completely random and any observable pattern in any medium can be said to convey some ...

  3. Brian Corby - Wikipedia

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    Brian Corby. Sir Frederick Brian Corby (10 May 1929 – 23 April 2009) was a British businessman who held a variety of positions on the boards of important industrial, artistic and education organisations. He was the first chancellor of the University of Hertfordshire. [1] He was the chairman of the Prudential Corporation and the first ...

  4. Russia - Wikipedia

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    RU. Internet TLD. .ru. .рф. Russia, [b] or the Russian Federation, [c] is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the largest country in the world by area, extending across eleven time zones and sharing land borders with fourteen countries. [d] It is the world's ninth-most populous country and Europe's most populous country.

  5. Douglas H. McCorkindale - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Hamilton McCorkindale. 1939. Alma mater. Columbia University (BA, JD) Occupation. newspaper executive. Known for. former president, CEO and chairman of Gannett. Douglas Hamilton McCorkindale (born 1939) is an American business executive who formerly served as president (1997–2005), CEO (2000–2005), and Chairman (2001–2006) of ...

  6. Two Prudential Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Two Prudential Plaza is a 64-story skyscraper located in the Loop area of Chicago, Illinois. At 995 feet (303 m) tall, it is the seventh-tallest building in Chicago as of 2022 [update] and the 28th-tallest in the U.S. , being only five feet from 1,000 feet, making it the closest of any building under 1,000. [1]

  7. Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ( ERISA) ( Pub. L. 93–406, 88 Stat. 829, enacted September 2, 1974, codified in part at 29 U.S.C. ch. 18) is a U.S. federal tax and labor law that establishes minimum standards for pension plans in private industry. It contains rules on the federal income tax effects of transactions ...

  8. Prudential Regulation Authority - Wikipedia

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    Prudential Regulatory Authority or Prudential Regulation Authority may refer to: Australian Prudential Regulation Authority. Prudential Regulation Authority (United Kingdom) Category:

  9. Scottish Amicable Life Assurance - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Amicable Life Assurance Society, commonly known as Scottish Amicable, was founded in Glasgow in 1826 and became the sixth largest mutual life assurance institution in the UK with 1.9 million policy holders in the mid-1990s. After Scottish Amicable announced a plan to demutualise the company in early 1997, a bidding war, which also ...