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  1. Sep 23, 2022 · Unbeknownst to many casual fans, the version of Exposé that shot to fame in 1987 included none of the ladies who’d launched the group two years earlier and who had recorded the original version...

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Nellie Bly was known for her pioneering journalism, including her 1887 exposé on the conditions of asylum patients at Blackwell's Island in New York City and her report of her 72-day trip around...

  3. So many great girl groups have come and gone over the years, but long before Fifth Harmony, Destiny's Child and even En Vogue took their turn as Billboard's hottest acts, there was Exposé.

  4. Jul 5, 2012 · Public fury over the exposé is credited with the eventual breakup of Standard Oil, which came after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1911 that the company was violating the Sherman Antitrust Act...

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    • Come Go With Me. We close out our Top 10 Expose Songs list with their classic pop dance track “Come Go With Me.” If there was one song that represented the late 1980s Latin Dance pop sound it was this classic track from Expose.
    • Point Of No Return. As we begin to wind down our top 10 Expose Songs list we turn to one of the groups biggest hits. It’s also a song that was record by Expose twice in two different versions of the group.
    • What You Don’t Know. And speaking of their follow up record. The fantastic single “What You Don’t Know,” served as the album’s opening single from their second album entitled What You Don’t Know.
    • Seasons Change. At the number four spot on our top 10 Expose songs list is the groups only number one single of their career. While they had already hit number one on the dance charts multiple times, “Seasons Change,” would become their first and only number one single on the Billboard Hot 100.
  5. Jan 6, 2022 · Ida Tarbell became one of the most famous "muckraking" journalists in 19th century America, thanks largely to her investigation of the Standard Oil Company.

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  7. Ida Tarbell, American investigative journalist, lecturer, and chronicler of American industry best known for her classic The History of the Standard Oil Company (1904), which helped define the trend to investigate, expose, and crusade in liberal journals of the day that came to be known as muckraking.