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---- Trol or ''similar'', may refer to: * News from the Republic of Letters (TRoL), literary journal * The Review of Litigation (TROL), University of Texas student magazine * "T.R.O.L." (story), a 2009 ''Doctor Who'' comic story; see Tenth Doctor comic stories See also * * AK Trolls ( tr, link=no, AK Trol), state-sponsored pro-AKP anonymous online political commentators in Turkey * Troll (other) A troll is a mythological creature. Troll may also refer to: Places * Troll (research station), a Norwegian Antarctic research station on Queen Maud Land ** Troll Airfield, an airfield nearby * Troll gas field, a large reservoir of gas in the no ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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News From The Republic Of Letters
''News from the Republic of Letters'' is the third magazine collaboration between Saul Bellow and Keith Botsford, following ''Noble Savage'' and ''ANON''. The journal, originally based in Boston and later operated from the editor's home in Costa Rica, publishes new and newly discovered writings from American and international writers. The magazine appears twice a year at widely varying intervals; subscribers purchase one issue at a time or a subscription for four issues. It first appeared in 1997 in newsprint; issues between 2003 and 2008 were published in bound edition; with the publication of No. 19 by the London-based publisheSylph Editions the journal has returned to broadsheet format. The contents of TRoL fall into several categories. TEXTS are Works of fiction or non-fiction, of varying length, written in English or translated into English from any language. LIVES are memoirs, correspondence, biography and autobiography. ARIAS, a unique category, are personal statements a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Review Of Litigation
''The Review of Litigation'' (TROL) is a law journal established in 1980 at the University of Texas School of Law to serve as "a national forum of interchange of academic and practical discussion of various aspects of litigation." The journal publishes articles on "topics related to procedure, evidence, trial and appellate advocacy, alternative dispute resolution, and often-litigated substantive law." The journal publishes four issues annually, one of which is a symposium issue published in collaboration with the litigation section of American Association of Law Schools. Past topics have included mass torts and conflicts of interest. The journal is often cited in published court opinions, and is the most cited law journal in the category "Civil Litigation and Dispute Resolution" in the Washington & Lee Law School law journal rankings as of 2020. In 2011, an article from the journal on jurisdiction in products liability cases was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court.'' Goodyear Dunlop ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tenth Doctor Comic Stories
''The Tenth Doctor'' comic stories is a wide range of adventures featuring the tenth incarnation of the Doctor, the Time Lord protagonist of the popular sci-fi series, ''Doctor Who''. The range had the unprecedented claim of appearing in no less than four regularly published titles: the long established ''Doctor Who Magazine'', the more recently launched Doctor Who Adventures, aimed at a younger audience, the Doctor Who: Battles in Time magazine (a title used to support the sale of an expanding number of collectable trading cards (which accompany the magazine or could be purchased separately)), and Doctor Who, a US monthly title launched in 2009. In 2010, the comic stories passed onto the Eleventh Doctor. Comics ''Doctor Who Magazine'' ''Doctor Who Adventures'' ''Doctor Who: Battles in Time'' ''Doctor Who Storybook'' ''Doctor Who'' (IDW) Titan Comics Summer Events ''Doctor Who Annual'' Short stories ''Doctor Who Annual'' ''Doctor Who Storybook'' {, class ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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AK Trolls
AK Trolls ( tr, AK Trol, AK Troller) are state-sponsored anonymous political commentators and trolls on the internet, as well as recruited TUGVA (Turkey Youth Foundation) members by the Justice and Development Party (AKP), the current government of Turkey. In 2015, it was confirmed that AK Trolls are directly funded by the state, with most of the state-sponsored Internet trolls being people aged 20–25. The youth wing of the Justice and Development Party (AK Gençlik) is presumed responsible for heading the web brigade. In 2020 Twitter Safety suspended and archived 7,340 accounts pushing Justice and Development Party (AKP) which consists of fake and compromised accounts that are tied to the group which pushed pro-AKP narratives that aim to increase domestic support for Turkish intervention in Syria as well as narratives critical of opposition parties CHP, IYI Party and HDP. Background AK Trolls came to existence in 2013 after the Gezi Park protests where protesters used socia ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |