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  2. Frank Bell (Salvation Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    No details have been found regarding his origin and first 20 years with the Salvation Army. Around 1910 he became associated with the training of cadets for service as Salvation Army officers, first with the International Training Garrison in London, England, then as principal of the Toronto, Canada, garrison.

  3. 2021 Microsoft Exchange Server data breach - Wikipedia

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    A global wave of cyberattacks and data breaches began in January 2021 after four zero-day exploits were discovered in on-premises Microsoft Exchange Servers, giving attackers full access to user emails and passwords on affected servers, administrator privileges on the server, and access to connected devices on the same network.

  4. Commercial Internet eXchange - Wikipedia

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    The early history of the Internet was dominated by U.S. government agencies such as ARPA/DARPA through ARPANET, the Defense Communications Agency (DCA) through MILNET, the National Science Foundation (NSF) through CSNET and NSFNET, the NSF sponsored regional research and education networks, and a handful of national networks sponsored by various federal government agencies.

  5. History of Microsoft Exchange Server - Wikipedia

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    Initial release: May 23, 1997. Introduced the new Exchange Administrator console, as well as opening up "integrated" access to SMTP-based networks for the first time.. Unlike Microsoft Mail (which required a standalone SMTP relay), Exchange Server 5.0 could, with the help of an add-in called the Internet Mail Connector, communicate directly with servers using

  6. Military of the Mamluk Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The wāfidiyya (الوافدية) were troops of various ethnic backgrounds who came into the military service of the Egyptian Mamluk Sultanate in exchange for asylum. The term is a collective noun formed from the singular wāfid , meaning "one who comes, makes his way, in a delegation or group".

  7. USAA - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1960s, the bulk of its business was conducted via mail. In the late 1960s, USAA began a transition from mail to phone-based sales and service. It launched a toll-free number in 1978, and Internet sales and service in June 1999 via its website. [14] USAA offered restricted membership to civilians between September 2009 and August 2013.

  8. Israel piles pressure on Hezbollah with Beirut airstrike

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    The Israeli military said it had carried out a targeted strike in Beirut, but gave no details. One of the security sources shared a photo showing damage to the top floor of the five-storey building.

  9. Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    The Daily Mail has been awarded the National Newspaper of the Year in 1995, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2011, 2016 and 2019 [128] by the British Press Awards. Daily Mail journalists have won a range of British Press Awards, including: "Campaign of the Year" (Murder of Stephen Lawrence, 2012) "Website of the Year" (Mail Online, 2012)