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Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Razy Aman Eddine
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Draft:Wealthiest person by state
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The following chart provides an overview of the wealthiest individuals in each U.S. state. These individuals have accumulated substantial wealth through various industries such as technology, finance, real estate, and retail. The list reflects the latest publicly available data on their net worth and is subject to change as fortunes fluctuate due to stock market activity, business performance, or personal ventures. Some states may have notable residents whose wealth is tied to local industries, while others may house billionaires who have expanded their reach on a global scale. The chart below presents the wealthiest person in each state as of the most recent information available. +Wealthiest person by stateStatePersonResidenceNet WorthAlabamaJimmy RaneAbbeville$1.5BAlaskaJonathan Rubini Leonard HydeAnchorage$400MArizonaErnest Garcia IITempe$17.3BArkansasRob WaltonBentonville$113BCaliforniaMark ZuckerbergPalo Alto$189BColoradoPhilip AnshutzDenver$16.9BConnecticutSteve CohenGreenwhich$21.3BDelawareElizabeth SnyderWilmington$800MFloridaJeff BezosMiami$206BGeorgiaBubba Cathy Dan Cathy Trudy Cathy WhiteAtlanta Hampton$10.7BHawaiiPierre OmidyarHonolulu$10BIdahoFrank VanderSlootIdaho Falls$3.2BIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsyvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming Their wealth is often a reflection of the local economy and industries that dominate in each region. As the landscape of wealth continues to evolve, some of these individuals may see changes in their rankings due to business developments, investments, or other financial factors. It is also worth noting that these rankings are based on publicly reported wealth and do not account for private holdings or other assets that may not be easily quantifiable. This list serves as a snapshot of wealth distribution across the United States and highlights the prominent figures who have shaped industries and communities in their respective states.
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Mémoire vive
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Mémoire vive () is a 2012 collection of interviews by with the French writer and far-right activist Alain de Benoist. It functions as a memoir and lays out Benoist's experiences and changing political orientations, beginning in the early 1960s in the racialist far-right around Dominique Venner, via the Nouvelle Droite of the 1970s, and into a type of right-wing philosophy that takes significant influence from left-wing authors while maintaining a positive view of inequality. Stéphane François described the book as an "intellectual biography" that is "very well written, which makes it a pleasant read", and "allows readers to understand Benoist's chaotic life".
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American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden is an upcoming true crime docuseries to be distributed by Netflix, and the third installment of the American Manhunt series. Directed by Mor Loushy and Daniel Sivan, the three-part crime series chronicles the epic manhunt of Islamic extremist Osama bin Laden, following his orchestration of the September 11 attacks in the United States. It is set to premiere on May 14, 2025.
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Background and synopsis
Background and synopsis Following the Islamic terrorist suicide attacks on September 11, 2001 against the United States, the U.S. launched a worldwide manhunt for Osama bin Laden, the general of the pan-Islamic organization Al-Qaeda who were the masterminds and orchestrators for the said attacks. American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden further reveals an in-depth analysis and features exclusive interviews from the United States Government, which involves the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and military officials.
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Release American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden was slated for release on March 10, 2025 but later shifted by Netflix due to "scheduling conflicts", much to the platform's subscriber's dismay. It was later moved to May 14 of the same year.
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Corruption in Fiji
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Corruption in Fiji describes the prevention and occurrence of corruption in Fiji. Fiji has generally maintained a relatively favorable reputation in addressing corruption compared to other Pacific Island nations. Fraenkel, Jon; Firth, Stewart; Lal, Brij V. (2009). The 2006 Military Takeover in Fiji: A Coup to End All Coups?. Australian National University E Press. ISBN 978-1-921536-51-9. p. 362 Over the past two decades, numerous instances of public fund mismanagement have been reported, alongside cases of bribery, embezzlement, and abuse of power. The Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption (FICAC), the government body tasked with tackling corruption, has been at the forefront of these efforts. By 2023, FICAC had recorded 114 complaints directly linked to corrupt practices, reflecting the ongoing need for robust measures to combat corruption and uphold public trust. Kumari, Karishma (2023). 264 cases of corruption this year and 30 individuals charged – FICAC. Fiji Village. https://www.fijivillage.com/news/264-cases-of-corruption-this-year-and-30-individuals-charged---FICAC-x48f5r/
Corruption in Fiji
Notable corruption cases
Notable corruption cases One of Fiji's most significant corruption cases involved the National Bank of Fiji (NBF) and the threat of its financial collapse in the 1990s due to poor lending practices. The bank was accused of favoring privileged groups, resulting in bad debts amounting to approximately $200 million. Bavou, Aliti (n.d.). Country Report: The Republic of the Fji Islands. UNAFEI. https://unafei.or.jp/publications/pdf/RS_No71/No71_20PA_Bavou.pdf. Originally established as a government-owned institution, the NBF expanded rapidly after the 1987 coups, with loans disproportionately approved for privileged groups, particularly indigenous Fijians, often without proper safeguards. Grynberg, R., Munro, D., and White, M. (2003). Crisis: Collapse of the National Bank of Fiji. Brian Easton. https://www.eastonbh.ac.nz/2003/04/icrisis_collapse_of_the_national_bank_of_fijii/. The staggering amount of bad debt already amounted to 8% of Fiji’s GDP. This incident burdened taxpayers as the Fijian government was forced to pay for the losses. Another instance that highlighted the severity of corruption in Fiji was the controversy implicating the Ministry of Agriculture’s Affirmative Action plan for indigenous Fijians and Rotumans in 2000. The funds intended for the enhancement of agricultural participation among these identified groups were misused. The majority of the cases of lost funds, the Permanent Secretary, his deputy, and Principal Accounts Officer approved applications without the necessary assessments and evaluation by experts. An audit also revealed mismanagement including a lack of authorization systems, poor planning, and absence of performance monitoring. Mismanagement and the lack of monitoring and control were seen as deliberate attempt by the Ministry to violate standard government procurement procedures. The case of Bobby Jitendra Maharaj, the former CEO of the Fiji Commerce Commission, exemplified the extent of corruption involving high-ranking public officials. He was accused of instructing an employee to falsify information on an inspection form, falsely indicating that a company had undergone an inspection when, in reality, no such inspection had occurred. Kumar, Vishaal (2020). “FICAC appeals against Bobby Maharaj’s acquittal”. The Fiji Times. https://www.fijitimes.com.fj/ficac-appeals-against-bobby-maharajs-acquittal/ This incident underscores the vulnerabilities in regulatory oversight and the potential abuse of authority by senior officials. He was acquitted by the Magistrates Court in 2020, but the FICAC has appealed the decision. A similar case of corruption through the falsification of documents emerged in 2019. It involved Nanise Lacanivalu, a former executive officer of the Macuata Provincial Office. Prakash, Praneeta (2025). “Partial suspended sentence for former executive officer”. FBC News. https://www.fbcnews.com.fj/news/partial-suspended-sentence-for-former-executive-officer/ During her tenure from May 1 to September 30, 2019, she created duplicate receipts to manipulate financial records, allowing her to wrongfully enrich herself from the Office of the Provincial Administrator, despite knowing she did not have the right to receive such funds.
Corruption in Fiji
Anti-corruption measures
Anti-corruption measures Fiji's corruption performance has improved since 2011. Prior to this period there is lack of transparency in government processes due to self-censoring media, the absence of parliamentary oversight, and the lack of checks and balances. The improvement is attributed to the string of initiatives that the country has adopted to weed out the problem. As part of a “clean-up campaign”, the FICAC was established in 2007 and is given the authority to investigate acts of corruption. The agency has also improved transparency, rewarded whistleblowers, and prosecuted perpetrators. IMF Asia and Pacific Department (2019). Republic of Fiji: 2018 Article IV Consultation-Press Release and Staff Report. International Monetary Fund. ISBN 978-1-4843-9949-1. p. 17. Fiji also ratified the United Nations Convention against Corruption in May 2008. Fiji’s Public Service Commission also created a special unit to investigate corruption in the bureaucracy. The Financial Reporting Transaction Act was also passed to counter money-laundering and this entailed the establishment of a Financial Intelligence Unit to monitor and implement the law. The measures adopted by the government, including those that are part of its commitment to the UNCAC, allowed Fiji significant gains. In 2013, for example, it posted its largest decline in corruption (48% of the respondents) versus selected comparator countries in a survey conducted by Transparency International’s Global Corruption Barometer. Asian Development Bak(2015). Fiji: Building Inclusive Institutions for Sustained Growth. Asian Development Bank. ISBN 978-92-9257-100-9
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References Fiji Category:Crime in Fiji Category:Politics of Fiji Fiji Category:Law of Fiji Category:Economy of Fiji Category:Government of Fiji Category:Society of Fiji
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Kaspar Tiri
'''Kaspar Tiri'''
Kaspar Tiri is an Estonian businessperson and tech executive who is known as a co-founder of the avatar platform Ready Player Me.
Kaspar Tiri
Early life and education
Early life and education Kaspar Tiri was born and raised in Estonia. He attended the Estonian Business School in Tallinn, where he studied business and was active in student entrepreneurship programs.
Kaspar Tiri
Career
Career In 2016, Tiri co-founded Wolfprint 3D, an Estonian technology company focused on using 3D scanning technology to create digital representations of “real people” for VR.https://www.reuters.com/article/technology/estonian-firms-3d-photo-pod-promises-personalized-vr-avatars-idUSKBN13A1ON/ Tiri and his co-founders spent several years creating custom 3D avatars for enterprise clients in industries like telecommunications and fashion. However, recognizing the need for scalability, they pivoted to a platform model focusing on developers and end users. Wolfprint 3D built distinctive egg-shaped scanning pods called "Luna" that allowed users to create a high-resolution 3D model of their face in minutes. These pods were installed in public venues across Finland and the United States as part of a pilot project to collect biometric data. By 2019, Wolfprint 3D had renamed to Wolf3D and shifted its focus from hardware to software by developing a smartphone application for face scanning to generate personal avatars. In 2020, Wolf3D launched Ready Player Me, a cross-game avatar platform that allows users to create consistent 3D characters from a single photograph for use across multiple gaming and virtual reality platforms. The launch coincided with a surge of interest in online virtual experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, accelerating the platform's adoption. Tiri is also active as an investor. In 2024, he made an investment in Sera, an artificial intelligence company based in Estonia.
Kaspar Tiri
Awards and recognition
Awards and recognition In 2019, Tiri and his Wolf3D co-founders were named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list.
Kaspar Tiri
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References Category:Living people Category:Estonian businesspeople Category:Estonian company founders
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Emmanuel Akansase
Short description
Emmanuel Akansase (born 24 April 2004) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays as forward for Ghana Premier League club Vision, on loan from SJK Seinäjoki organisation.Nuori kolmikko yhteistyöseura Vision FC:sta Suomeen, sjk.fi, 1 April 2024Vision FC trio join Finnish side SJK Akatemia, kickoffghana.comVISION FC BEAT NA GOD FC TO CLAIM TOP SPOT IN ZONE THREE, ghanafa.org
Emmanuel Akansase
References
References
Emmanuel Akansase
External links
External links Category:Living people Category:2004 births Category:Ghanaian men's footballers Category:Men's association football forwards Category:Division One League players Category:Ghana Premier League players Category:Kakkonen players Category:Ykkösliiga players Category:Vision F.C. players Category:SJK Akatemia players Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Finland Category:Ghanaian expatriate men's footballers Category:Ghanaian expatriate sportspeople in Finland Category:21st-century Ghanaian sportsmen
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Acantuerta ladina
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Acantuerta ladina is a species of moth in the genus Acantuerta of the family Noctuidae. It is found in the Lado Enclave.
Acantuerta ladina
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References Category:Agaristinae Category:Moths of Africa Category:Moths described in 1926
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2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
This article lists the full results for group stage of
This article lists the full results for group stage of 2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships. The group stage was held from 16 to 18 February 2016.
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 1
Group 1
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Denmark vs. Finland
Denmark vs. Finland
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Belarus vs. Lithuania
Belarus vs. Lithuania
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Denmark vs. Belarus
Denmark vs. Belarus
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Finland vs. Lithuania
Finland vs. Lithuania
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Denmark vs. Lithuania
Denmark vs. Lithuania
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Finland vs. Belarus
Finland vs. Belarus
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 2
Group 2
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Spain vs. Bulgaria
Spain vs. Bulgaria
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Belgium vs. Estonia
Belgium vs. Estonia
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Spain vs. Belgium
Spain vs. Belgium
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Bulgaria vs. Estonia
Bulgaria vs. Estonia
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Spain vs. Estonia
Spain vs. Estonia
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Bulgaria vs. Belgium
Bulgaria vs. Belgium
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 3
Group 3
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Germany vs. France
Germany vs. France
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
England vs. Wales
England vs. Wales
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Germany vs. England
Germany vs. England
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
France vs. Wales
France vs. Wales
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
France vs. England
France vs. England
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Germany vs. Wales
Germany vs. Wales
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 4
Group 4
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Turkey vs. Ukraine
Turkey vs. Ukraine
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Czech Republic vs. Italy
Czech Republic vs. Italy
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Turkey vs. Czech Republic
Turkey vs. Czech Republic
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Ukraine vs. Italy
Ukraine vs. Italy
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Ukraine vs. Czech Republic
Ukraine vs. Czech Republic
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Turkey vs. Italy
Turkey vs. Italy
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Group 5
Group 5
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Russia vs. Ireland
Russia vs. Ireland
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Slovakia vs. Hungary
Slovakia vs. Hungary
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Russia vs. Slovakia
Russia vs. Slovakia
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Ireland vs. Hungary
Ireland vs. Hungary
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Russia vs. Hungary
Russia vs. Hungary
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
Ireland vs. Slovakia
Ireland vs. Slovakia
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
References
References Women's team group stage Category:2016 in badminton
2016 European Women's Team Badminton Championships group stage
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This article lists the full results for group stage of, Group 1, Denmark vs. Finland, Belarus vs. Lithuania, Denmark vs. Belarus, Finland vs. Lithuania, Denmark vs. Lithuania, Finland vs. Belarus, Group 2, Spain vs. Bulgaria, Belgium vs. Estonia, Spain vs. Belgium, Bulgaria vs. Estonia, Spain vs. Estonia, Bulgaria vs. Belgium, Group 3, Germany vs. France, England vs. Wales, Germany vs. England, France vs. Wales, France vs. England, Germany vs. Wales, Group 4, Turkey vs. Ukraine, Czech Republic vs. Italy, Turkey vs. Czech Republic, Ukraine vs. Italy, Ukraine vs. Czech Republic, Turkey vs. Italy, Group 5, Russia vs. Ireland, Slovakia vs. Hungary, Russia vs. Slovakia, Ireland vs. Hungary, Russia vs. Hungary, Ireland vs. Slovakia, References
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Draft:Tristan Leigh
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Tristan Leigh (born April 28, 2003) is an American football offensive tackle for the Clemson Tigers.
Draft:Tristan Leigh
Early life
Early life Leigh was born on April 28, 2003, and grew up in Fairfax, Virginia. He grew up playing soccer, football and basketball. He attended Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax where he played football and was a top offensive tackle, receiving his first scholarship offer in January 2019. He was named first-team All-DMV by NBC Sports Washington and the Virginia High School Player of the Year. He was invited to the Polynesian Bowl and the All-American Bowl. A five-star recruit and one of the top 15 overall players in the 2021 recruiting class, he committed to play college football for the Clemson Tigers.
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College career
College career
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Draft:Pyotr Buiko
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Pyotr Mikhailovich Buiko (19 October 1895 - 15 October 1943) was a Belarusian-born Ukrainian doctor and professor.
Draft:Pyotr Buiko
Early life
Early life Buiko was born on 19 October 1895 in Bielsk, Grodno Governorate, in the then Russian Empire. He was the son of a worker and part of a peasant Belarusian family. After graduating from the Belsk City School, he entered the Kyiv Parademic Military School in 1901, which lasted 4 years. He graduated as a medical paramedic and was obligated to serve in the Russian Imperial Army for 6 years, so he joined the army. During the First World War, he was sent to the front as a military paramedic. In 1917, he formally joined the Bolsheviks of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party and moved to Kyiv with his battalion. In January 1918 he participated in a failed uprising in Kyiv against the Central Rada, which eventually succeeded in April 1918. In March 1918 he then joined the Red Army as a volunteer after the outbreak of the Russian Civil War, while also entering the Kyiv Medical Institute as a student. In 1921, after the end of the war, he joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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World War II
World War II
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