Jermaine, who converted to Islam and changed his name to Muhammad Abdul-Aziz, appeared on "Celebrity Big Brother" in 2007.
These include another racist black nationalist, Don Warden, who converted to Islam and changed his name to Khalid al-Mansour .
Action was taken against the musician, who converted to Islam and changed his name to Yusuf Islam in the 1970s, after US officials realised he was on a security "watch list".
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He eventually persuaded them to start recording secular music and changed their name to The Valentinos.
Venator eventually changed its name to Foot Locker, and in 2003 changed its symbol to FL from Z.
Seeking peace and ritual he hadn't found in church, he converted to Islam in 1968, and changed his name to Abdullah Ibrahim.
The organization that is currently working to organize the upcoming LBGTQ-friendly convention, not wishing to run afoul of the law, has changed its name to Gaymer X.
The capital of the state of Karnataka, home to Wipro and Infosys among others, has changed its name to Bengalooru, following the lead set by Mumbai (Bombay), Kolkata (Calcutta) and Chennai (Madras).
Headley was born Daood Gilani to a Pakistani father and American mother but changed his name to David Coleman Headley in 2006 "to present himself in India as an American who was neither Muslim nor Pakistani", prosecutors said.
The first thing I noticed when I started digging in to what had happened was that the company had changed its name to Zeyez.
After moving to the U.S. in 1939 and joining the military, the young photographer changed his name to Horst P.
Determined to turn GEC into a major telecoms player, Lord Simpson sold off its defence assets, changed its name to Marconi, and borrowed heavily to fund an acquisition spree aimed at building up its presence in the telecoms sector.
In 1988 he participated in an LBO and later changed the name to AmeriSource.
He joined the Air Force in 1954 and later changed his name to Sam Bishop.
In February, defense contractor Blackwater Worldwide changed its name to the neutral-sounding Xe (pronounced "Zee").
Incorporated in 1686, it changed its name to Falmouth (pronounced FAL-muth) a few years later.
In 1977 he changed the name to NutriSystem and recruited Jay Satz, a Ph.
The bank changed its name to Bank of America in 1998 after buying San Francisco's BankAmerica.
Miyauchi was named president in 1980, and the company changed its name to Orix in 1989.
In 2002, it changed its name to Blue Coat and reinvented itself as a security company.
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In the nineteen-seventies, she changed her name to Shuli, a more popular name for women.
In 2003, Philip Morris changed its name to Altria after class action suits linked smoking to cancer.
It changed the name to Liberty, which tested better in focus groups and helped attract new buyers.
In 1997, ValuJet changed its name to AirTran after a 1996 crash in the Everglades killed 110 people.
Stephen Cherono of Kenya changed his name to Saaeed Saif Shaheen and is competing for Qatar in Beijing.
Kraft Foods changed its name to Mondelez last October after spinning off its Kraft North American grocery business.
Then, in 1995, the video distributor changed its name to OnlineLearning.net and proposed putting classes on the Web.
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In 1999, multilevel marketer Amway changed its name to Quixtar in North America.
Five years ago, they changed the name to Women Investment Professionals to include women in all facets of institutional investing.
In 1991 Olive sold the publishing assets, changed the name to New Life and invested in apartments and ostrich farming.
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