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  2. Help:Watchlist - Wikipedia

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    A watchlist is a page that allows any logged-in user to maintain a list of "watched" pages and to generate a list of recent changes made to those pages (and their associated talk pages). In this way you can keep track of, and react to, what's happening to pages you have created or are otherwise interested in.

  3. Watchlist - Wikipedia

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    Look up watch list, watch lists, watchlist, or watchlists in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Watchlist or watch list may refer to: Watchlist (NGO), the Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict, a non-governmental organization. Watchlist (wiki), a tool for monitoring changes on wikis. Interpol Terrorism Watch List, a list of fugitives and ...

  4. Terrorist Screening Database - Wikipedia

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    Terrorist Screening Database. The Terrorist Screening Database ( TSDB) is the central terrorist watchlist consolidated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation 's Terrorist Screening Center and used by multiple agencies to compile their specific watchlists and for screening. The list was created after the September 11 attacks.

  5. Man on terror watchlist was released by Border Patrol

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    Kharwin is on the national terrorist watchlist maintained by the FBI, which includes the names of 1.8 million people considered potential security risks. The database indicates he is a member of ...

  6. Watchlist (NGO) - Wikipedia

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    Watchlist (NGO) The Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict is a global network of local, national and international non-governmental organizations which strives to end violations against children in armed conflicts and to guarantee their rights. Together with its partners, Watchlist strategically collects and disseminates information on ...

  7. Interpol Terrorism Watch List - Wikipedia

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    The Interpol Watch List is a centralized list of those persons who are subject to Interpol notices issued for arrest (red), location (blue) and information (green). Additionally, the Terrorism Watch List includes passports reported stolen. The Watch List is available for police officers given special access codes.

  8. Wikipedia:Customizing watchlists - Wikipedia

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    Watchlist customization begins with the options provided by the Watchlist tab on the Preferences page. These include "Expand watchlist to...," which you can select in order to see all changes to a page rather than only the last one (which may have been an automated bot edit, or marked as minor, i.e., something less significant than, for example, the edit just before it – or, depending on ...

  9. Special 301 Report - Wikipedia

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    According to Andres Guadamuz of the University of Edinburgh, the IIPA, which represents the U.S. media industry, urged the U.S. government to consider countries like Indonesia, Brazil, and India for inclusion in the Special 301 Watchlist in early 2010 because they either mandated or suggested the use of open-source software. NGO submissions