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Narc (other)
Narc, nark or NARC may refer to: Places * Nark, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province People * An informant, sometimes known as a nark or narc * Nark of Champasak, a king in Laos * Vaughn Nark, jazz trumpeter Art, entertainment, and media Fictional characters * Narc, an orc-like character in the parody ''Bored of the Rings'' * Narc, a minor character in the animated TV series ''Samurai Jack'' Other arts, entertainment, and media * Narc (film), ''Narc'' (film), a 2002 film * Narc (video game), ''Narc'' (video game), a 1988 arcade game and a 2005 video game * "Narc", a song by Interpol from ''Antics (album), Antics'' Organizations * National Advertising Review Council, an American advertising industry body * National Agricultural Research Centre in Pakistan * National Rainbow Coalition, a political party in Kenya * National Rainbow Coalition – Kenya (NARC–Kenya), a political party in Kenya * North American Rayon Corporation * National Association for Retarded Children, ...
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Nark, Iran
Narg (; also known as Ark and Nark) is a village in Fariman Rural District, in the Central District (Fariman County), Central District of Fariman County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 82, in 20 families. References

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Informant
An informant (also called an informer or, as a slang term, a "snitch", "rat", "canary", "stool pigeon", "stoolie", "tout" or "grass", among other terms) is a person who provides privileged information, or (usually damaging) information intended to be intimate, concealed, or secret, about a person or organization to an agency, often a government or law enforcement agency. The term is usually used within the law-enforcement world, where informants are officially known as confidential human sources (CHS), or criminal informants (CI). It can also refer pejoratively to someone who supplies information without the consent of the involved parties."The Weakest Link: The Dire Consequences of a Weak Link in the Informant Handling and Covert Operations Chain-of-Command" by M Levine. ''Law Enforcement Executive Forum'', 2009 The term is commonly used in politics, industry, entertainment, and academia. In the United States, a confidential informant or "CI" is "any individual who provides ...
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Nark Of Champasak
Nark (also Chao Nak) was the king of the southern Laotian Kingdom of Champasak The Kingdom of Champasak (Lao: ຈຳປາສັກ ɕàmpàːsák or Bassac, (1713–1904) was a Lao kingdom that emerged under King Nokasad, a grandson of King Sourigna Vongsa, the last king of Lan Xang. Bassac and the neighboring p ... from 1841 to 1851. References Kings of Champasak 19th-century Laotian people Year of birth missing Year of death missing {{Laos-royal-stub ...
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Vaughn Nark
Vaughn Nark is a trumpeter, flugelhornist, trombonist and exclusive Yamaha clinician from Washington, DC. With a career that includes nearly two decades as a member of the United States Air Force's Airmen of Note, Nark has performed with many of the world's finest artists and entertainers, including Dizzy Gillespie, Doc Severinsen, Tony Bennett, Louis Bellson, Henry Mancini, Arturo Sandoval, Stanley Turrentine, Slide Hampton, Lena Horne and Wynton Marsalis. He plays the Yamaha YTR-6335S trumpet. Biography A native of Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania, Nark began playing the trumpet at the age of six. His father Leon, also a trumpeter, was his first teacher. At seven, he was exposed to Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis, Maynard Ferguson, and Doc Severinsen. Soon after graduating from high school, Nark auditioned and was accepted by the United States Air Force Band in Washington, D.C., where he became a member of its premier jazz ensemble, the Airmen of Note. He occupied the lead and jazz tru ...
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Bored Of The Rings
''Bored of the Rings'' is a 1969 parody of J. R. R. Tolkien's ''The Lord of the Rings''. This short novel was written by Henry Beard and Douglas Kenney, who later founded '' National Lampoon''. It was published in 1969 by Signet for ''The Harvard Lampoon'', and, unusually for a parody, has remained in print for over 50 years. It has been translated into at least twelve languages. The parody steps through ''The Lord of the Rings'', in turn mocking the prologue, the map, and the main text. The text combines slapstick humor with deliberately inappropriate use of brand names. Book Approach The parody closely follows the outline of ''The Lord of the Rings'', lampooning the prologue and map of Middle-earth; its main text is a short satirical summary of Tolkien's plot. The witty text combines slapstick humour and deliberately inappropriate use of brand names. For example, the carbonated beverages ''Moxie'' and ''Pepsi'' replace ''Merry'' and ''Pippin''. Tom Bombadil a ...
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Samurai Jack
''Samurai Jack'' is an American science fantasy action-adventure animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network and Adult Swim. The show is produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Tartakovsky conceived ''Samurai Jack'' after finishing his work on his first Cartoon Network original series, '' Dexter's Laboratory'', which premiered in 1996. ''Samurai Jack'' took inspiration from ''Kung Fu'', the 1972 televised drama starring David Carradine, as well as Tartakovsky's fascination with samurai culture and the Frank Miller comic series '' Ronin''. The titular character is an unnamed Japanese samurai prince who wields a mystic katana capable of cutting through virtually anything. He sets out to free his kingdom after it is taken over by an evil, shapeshifting demon lord known as Aku. The two engage in a fierce battle, but just as the prince is about to deal the final strike, Aku sends him forward in time to a dystopian future ruled by the tyrannical de ...
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Narc (film)
''Narc'' is a 2002 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed and written by Joe Carnahan and starring Jason Patric and Ray Liotta (who also co-produced). The plot revolves around the efforts of two police detectives in search of the murderer of an undercover police officer. As they investigate, they engage in unethical behavior and uncover dark secrets that will challenge their fragile relationship. Plot Undercover narcotics officer Nick Tellis chases a drug dealer through the streets of Detroit, Michigan. Tellis shoots and kills the dealer when he holds a child hostage, but a stray bullet hits the child's pregnant mother, causing her to miscarry. Eighteen months later, Tellis is tasked with investigating the murder of an undercover officer, Michael Calvess. Tellis reluctantly agrees to take the case on two conditions: that he gets a desk job if he secures a conviction, and that he is partnered with Detective Henry Oak, whom Tellis has read about in the Calvess case file. ...
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Narc (video Game)
''Narc'' (stylized as ''NARC'') is a 1988 run and gun arcade video game designed by Eugene Jarvis for Williams Electronics and programmed by George Petro, Todd Allen, and Eugene Jarvis, with art by Jack Haeger, John Newcomer, and Lin Young. It was one of the first ultra-violent video games and a frequent target of parental criticism of the video game industry. The object is to arrest and kill drug offenders, confiscate their money and drugs, and defeat "Mr. Big". It was the first game in the newly restarted Williams Electronics coin-op video game division. Shortly before its release, Williams acquired the video and pinball divisions of Bally/Midway. ''Narc'' was ported to the Commodore 64, Atari ST, Amiga, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, and NES. In 2005, the franchise was re-launched with a new game for the Xbox and PS2, which was released on March 22, 2005. A GameCube version of said game was planned, but was ultimately scrapped. Gameplay The game's main characters are Max ...
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Antics (album)
''Antics'' is the second studio album by American Rock music, rock band Interpol (band), Interpol, released on September 27, 2004, by Matador Records. Upon its release, the album proved to be the band's commercial breakthrough, peaking at number fifteen on the Billboard 200, ''Billboard'' 200 and number 21 on the UK Albums Chart, and went on to be certified gold by the RIAA in the United States. ''Antics'' received generally favorable reviews from critics. ''Drowned in Sound'' named it the best album of 2004. Likewise, it appeared on end-of-year lists by several other music publications. It was later RIAA certification, certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, RIAA in 2009. Four singles were released from the album: "Slow Hands (Interpol song), Slow Hands", "Evil (Interpol song), Evil", "C'mere", and "Narc". In a 2018 interview with Vice Media, Vice, lead singer Paul Banks (American singer), Paul Banks listed ''Antics'' as his favorite of the band's albums ...
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National Advertising Review Council
BBB National Programs, an independent non-profit organization that oversees more than a dozen national industry self-regulation programs that provide third-party accountability and dispute resolution services to companies, including outside and in-house counsel, consumers, and others in arenas such as privacy, advertising, data collection, child-directed marketing, and more. The Center for Industry Self-Regulation (CISR) is BBB National Programs' 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation. CISR supports responsible business leaders in developing fair, future-proof best practices, and the education of the public on the conditions necessary for industry self-regulation. Self-regulatory units The self-regulatory system includes the following investigative, enforcement, and appellate units: * BBB AUTO LINE: a dispute resolution program that offers both mediation and arbitration to resolve business-to-consumer automotive warranty, lemon law, class action, and dealer manufacturer disputes. * Nat ...
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National Agricultural Research Centre
National Agricultural Research Centre (NARC) () is a research institution of the Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) based in Islamabad, Pakistan. It works in collaboration with Ministry of National Food Security and Research. Research institutes * Crop Sciences Institute (CSI) * Horticulture Research Institute (HRI) * Agricultural Engineering Institute (AEI) * Honeybee Research Institute (HBRI), started by Rafiq Ahmad * Social Sciences Research Institute (SSRI) * Institute of Plant & Environmental Protection (IPEP) * Food Sciences Research Institute (FSRI) * Land Resources Research Institute (LRRI) * Animal Sciences Institute (ASI) * Crops Diseases Research Institute (CDRI) * Climate Energy & Water Research Institute (CEWRI) * Bio Resources Conservation Institute (BCI) * National Institute of Genomics & Advanced Biotechnology (NIGAB) * Rangeland Research Institute (RRI) Events *In 2015, Chief Justice of Pakistan intervened and took notice on a land issue that invol ...
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National Rainbow Coalition
The National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) is a political party in Kenya. As an alliance, it was in power from 2002 and 2005 when it collapsed due to disagreements between members over a constitutional referendum. Formation In preparation of the 2002 elections, the National Alliance Party of Kenya (Formerly NAK now NAPK) allied itself with the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to form the National Alliance of Rainbow Coalition (NARC). On December 27, 2002, NARC won a landslide victory over KANU. NARC presidential candidate Mwai Kibaki got 62% of the votes in the presidential elections, against only 31% for the KANU candidate, Uhuru Kenyatta. On December 30, 2002, Mwai Kibaki was sworn in as the third President of Kenya. NARC government Despite its initial popularity, the NARC-led government has been troublesome. The friction between LDP and those loyal to Kibaki became apparent. After the Kenyan constitutional referendum in 2005, all LDP members were thrown out of the government. Subse ...
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