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  2. Defense Criminal Investigative Service - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS) is the criminal investigative arm of the Office of Inspector General, U.S. Department of Defense.DCIS protects military personnel by investigating cases of fraud, bribery, and corruption; preventing the illegal transfer of sensitive defense technologies to proscribed nations and criminal elements; investigating companies that use defective ...

  3. List of equipment of the French Army - Wikipedia

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    5.56×45mm NATO. Still listed by the French army among the weapons in service with the 1er RPIMa as late as 2009 and generally seen used in tandem with the M203 grenade launcher. It is unknown if the rifle is still in use by the 1er RPIMa. Still used to train troops in the 51st Infantry Regiment as of 2021. AK-47.

  4. Digital Cinema Initiatives - Wikipedia

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    Digital Cinema Initiatives, LLC ( DCI) is a consortium of major motion picture studios, formed to establish specifications for a common systems architecture for digital cinema systems. The organization was formed in March 2002 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, [a] Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, 20th Century Fox, [b] Universal Studios, Inc.,

  5. Appeals court halts Trump's Georgia case during appeal of ...

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    An appeals court has halted the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump and others while it reviews the lower court judge's ruling allowing Fulton County District ...

  6. Elon Musk drops lawsuit against OpenAI - AOL

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    Billionaire Elon Musk moved to drop the lawsuit he filed against OpenAI and its leaders, including Sam Altman, over what he saw as the AI company abandoning its founding mission.

  7. Hezbollah armed strength - Wikipedia

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    Hezbollah was founded as a light infantry force and it remains primarily composed of light infantry to this day. A Hezbollah bunker with a DShK heavy machine gun. In 2006, Jane's assessed Hezbollah's guerrilla forces "to be amongst the most dedicated, motivated and highly trained" in the world.

  8. Biometric passport - Wikipedia

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    The review of the pilot project (that was supposed to be concluded in 2015) was postponed by order of the Minister of the Interior to a later date, due to the controversy regarding the creation of the Biometric Database rather than storing the biometric data only in the passport's chip, as is the practice in many other countries.

  9. List of Dispatches episodes - Wikipedia

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    Episodes 1988. 22 January Danger: Men at Work, about sexual harassment of women at work; the film 'Business as Usual' about a clothing store in Liverpool, with Glenda Jackson, later a Labour MP; Alice Mahon, Labour MP; 25 year old Karen Wileman, an electronics assembly worker in Hampshire, was sacked when she told her employer, 44-year-old Raymond Atthill, that she was taking him to court for ...