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  2. Magic 8 Ball - Wikipedia

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    The Magic 8 Ball is a plastic sphere, made to look like an oversized eight ball, that is used for fortune-telling or seeking advice. It was invented in 1946 by Albert C. Carter and Abe Bookman and is manufactured by Mattel. [1]

  3. Use WebMD’s Drug Interaction Checker tool to find and identify potentially harmful and unsafe combinations of prescription medications by entering two or more drugs in question.

  4. Atrial Flutter: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Tests, and Treatments

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    Atrial flutter is an abnormality in the beating of the heart. Take a comprehensive look at the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation.

  5. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    Learn how to download and install or uninstall the Desktop Gold software and if your computer meets the system requirements.

  6. The Outlook (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was titled The Outlook from 1893 to 1928, [1]: 422 reflecting a shift of focus from religious subjects to social and political issues. [2]In 1900, the ranking weekly magazines of news and opinion were The Independent (1870), The Nation (1865), The Outlook (1870), and, with a different emphasis, The Literary Digest (1890).

  7. Outlook (radio programme) - Wikipedia

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    The first presenters were former BBC war correspondent Bob Reid, John Tidmarsh and Colin Hamilton. Other regular presenters have included John McCarthy, Barbara Myers, John Waite, Mike Bullen, Janet Trewin, Frank Partridge, Caroline Wyatt, Frederick Dove (between 1997 and 2008), [7] Heather Payton, [8] George Arney, Lucy Ash, Rajan Datar and Matthew Bannister (between 2008 and 2018).

  8. The Web (1950 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Web is an American dramatic anthology series that aired live on CBS for four seasons from July 11, 1950, to September 26, 1954. The program was produced by Mark Goodson and Bill Todman , and was narrated by Jonathan Blake. [ 1 ]

  9. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    Not all web sites are available because many web site owners choose to exclude their sites. As with all sites based on data from web crawlers, the Internet Archive misses large areas of the web for a variety of other reasons. A 2004 paper found international biases in the coverage, but deemed them "not intentional". [53]