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  1. Theranos - Wikipedia

    Theranos Inc. (/ ˈθɛr.ən.oʊs /) was an American privately held corporation [5] that was touted as a breakthrough health technology company. Founded in 2003 by then 19-year-old Elizabeth …

  2. List of -gate scandals and controversies - Wikipedia

    The Watergate complex in Washington, D.C., the inspiration for the -gate suffix following the Watergate scandal This is a list of scandals or controversies whose names include a -gate …

  3. Timeline of 1960s counterculture - Wikipedia

    April 4–7: Over the Easter weekend, in London's Trafalgar Square, thousands protest in the first major Aldermaston march, organised by the Direct Action Committee Against Nuclear War and …

  4. Traffic count - Wikipedia

    Bike counter with display showing the number of bikes on the particular day and accumulative for the year, for one bike lane in Copenhagen A traffic count is a count of vehicular or pedestrian …

  5. Kuyili - Wikipedia

    Kuyili was born in the 18th century at Kudanchavadi, near Sivagangai district. Her father was a Mochi. Her mother was also known for her bravery and is said to have died while fighting with …

  6. Bogus colleges in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

    Bogus colleges in the United Kingdom In the United Kingdom a bogus college is a fake college or university used as part of an immigration and visa scam, whereby people from overseas can …

  7. Commercial Affairs Department - Wikipedia

    [11] In January 2000, the CAD acted upon a report to arrest SIA cabin crew supervisor Teo Cheng Kiat for embezzling an approximate sum of $35 million from his company. Teo was charged …

  8. Crystal Reports - Wikipedia

    Retrieved 2012-10-11. As the founder of Vancouver-based Crystal Decisions in 1984, Cunningham grew the company over ten years into a global software business around its …