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Possible Answers: SEARS, ROBERT, CHARS, ITCHES, SINGES, SCALDS, SEETHES.

Last seen on: –NY Times Crossword 16 May 20, Saturday
NY Times Crossword 31 Jan 20, Friday

Random information on the term “SEARS”:

Richard Warren Sears (December 7, 1863 – September 28, 1914) was a manager, businessman, and the founder of Sears, Roebuck and Company with his partner Alvah Curtis Roebuck.

Sears was born in Stewartville, Minnesota. His father was James Warren Sears, born circa 1828 in New York, a blacksmith and wagon-maker; his mother was Eliza Burton, born in Ohio circa 1843. The family was living in Spring Valley, Minnesota by June 1870, where his father served as a city councilman and eventually sold his wagon shop in 1875. Both of his parents were of English descent. During his boyhood in Spring Valley, he befriended Almanzo Wilder, the future husband of Laura Ingalls Wilder. After learning telegraphy he entered the service of the railroad.

In 1880, he started working as a telegraph operator in the town of North Branch, Minnesota for the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway, which, at the time, leased the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad. The railroad later incorporating as the St. Paul and Duluth Railroad, and then purchased by the Northern Pacific Railroad page 64. He eventually was transferred to North Redwood Falls, Minnesota by the same railroad, the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway, to become station agent.

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Random information on the term “CHARS”:

QINIQ is a Canadian company, which uses satellite and wireless communications technology to provide broadband Internet service to remote communities in the Canadian territory of Nunavut.

The QINIQ network serves 25 communities in Nunavut with wireless broadband internet services, delivered via satellite.

Inuit comprise 85% of the population of Nunavut and are avid users of broadband services. Broadband is used to improve their educational, economic, social and cultural opportunities.

In the fall of 2002, Industry Canada announced the Broadband for Rural and Northern Development (BRAND) program. This became the catalyst for the creation of Nunavut Broadband Development Corporation (NBDC), a not for profit group tasked with identifying the territory’s broadband needs. NBDC issued a comprehensive Request For Proposal (RFP) to vendors and put the financing together. SSI Micro won the RFP in the spring of 2004 and building of the QINIQ network began. NBDC worked with the Government of Canada, SSI Micro and many other organizations to put the deal together that saw the birth of QINIQ in 2005.

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