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  2. Global Yellow Pages - Wikipedia

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    The White Pages directory are no longer bounded in a single-volume, later as White Pages - Business Listings and White Pages - Residential Listings (Central Singapore, East Singapore, North Singapore, North-East Singapore and West Singapore) 2009: As Global Yellow Pages, as Yellow Pages - Business, Yellow Pages - Consumer and Yellow Pages® Hotel.

  3. Southwestern Bell Yellow Pages - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers to the company also were cleverly named; if customers sought to order more telephone books, they called 1-800-SWB-BOOK; for the advertising side, 1-800-4SWBYPS. In 1995, Southwestern Bell Corporation changed its name to SBC Communications .

  4. Telephone numbers in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa switched to a closed numbering system effective 16 January 2007. At that time, it became mandatory to dial the full 10-digit telephone number, including the zero in the three-digit area code, for local calls (e.g., 011 must be dialed from within Johannesburg).

  5. White South Africans - Wikipedia

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    South Africa's white population increased to over 3,408,000 by 1965, reached 4,050,000 in 1973, and peaked at 5,044,000 in 1990. [18] Density of White South Africans by district in 1922. The number of white South Africans resident in their home country began gradually declining between 1990 and the mid-2000s as a result of increased emigration ...

  6. Pacific Bell Directory - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Bell Directory was founded in 1984 to take over directory operations formerly provided by Pacific Bell and Nevada Bell themselves. PBD published its telephone directories under the SMART Yellow Pages name.

  7. Emergency Response Guidebook - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1980s, the ERG has used a layout that divides the book into six color-coded sections (white [uncolored], yellow, blue, orange, green, and a second white [uncolored]). The blue and yellow sections assist in connecting a substance to a specific "Guide" which provides appropriate response to the substance in question.

  8. Hull Colour Pages - Wikipedia

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    KC Colour Pages and KC White Pages are the classified and residential telephone directories provided specifically for the Kingston Communications service area. KC Colour Pages became the UK's first classified telephone directory when it was first published in 1954 to celebrate KC's 50th anniversary as Hull's telephone company.

  9. Feist Publications, Inc., v. Rural Telephone Service Co.

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    The company was under a statutory obligation to compile and distribute a "white pages" phone directory of all its customers free of charge as a condition of its monopoly franchise. Feist Publications, Inc. specialized in compiling telephone directories from larger geographic areas than Rural from other areas of Kansas.

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