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The New York Times
The New York Times Company 229 West 43rd Street New York, New York 10036 U.S.A. Telephone: (212) 556-1234 Fax: (212) 556-7389 Web site: http://www.nytco.com Public Company Incorporated: 1851 as Raymond, Jones & Company Employees: 12,150 Sales: $3.1 billion (2002) Stock... Read more |
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Frankie Muniz
Muniz, Frankie December 5, 1985 • Wood-Ridge, New Jersey Actor Frankie Muniz initially became famous in 2000 as Malcolm, the boy genius in the Fox comedy Malcolm in the Middle.Prior to that role, he had performed in plays, television commercials, and even a... Read more |
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James Barrett Reston
James Barrett Reston (Scotty Reston), 1909-95, American journalist, b. Clydebank, Scotland. His family emigrated to the United States in 1920. After working briefly for the Springfield (Ohio) Daily News, he joined the Associated Press in 1934. He moved to the London bureau of the New York Times ... Read more |
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David Lodge
David Lodge 1935-, English novelist and critic, b. London, grad. University College, London (B.A., M.A.) and the Univ. of Birmingham (Ph.D.). Lodge taught at the Univ. of Birmingham (1960-87), during which time he wrote studies of Graham Greene (1966) and Evelyn Waugh (1971). His works of... Read more |
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Michael Moore
Michael Moore 1954-, American documentary filmmaker, author, and sociopolitical activist, b. Flint, Mich. After working as an alternative print and radio journalist, he embarked on a career as a highly personal, populist, frequently polarizing, and increasingly controversial documentary filmmaker.... Read more |
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Rupert Murdoch
Rupert Murdoch (Keith Rupert Murdoch), 1931-, Australian-American publishing magnate. Combining sensationalist journalism (often reflective of his generally hawkish, strongly conservative political views) with aggressive promotion, Murdoch established a worldwide communications empire, the News... Read more |
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Dule Hill
Hill, Dule 1975–PERSONALFull name, Karim Dule Hill; born May 3, 1975, in Orange, NJ; son of Bert (an investment banker) and Jennifer (an education consultant) Hill; married Nicole Lyn (an actress), July 10, 2004. Education: Studied business finance at Seton Hall for two years. Avocational Interests:... Read more |
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Davos
Davos , town (1990 pop. 10,957), Grisons canton, E Switzerland, on the Landwasser River. It is a famous winter sports center and a health resort. Since 1971 (except for 2002-3), Davos has hosted the annual conference of what is now the World Economic Forum; the conference draws national leaders and... Read more |
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Tubbys Inc
Tubby’s, Inc. 43191 Dalcoma Drive, Suite 6Clinton Township, Michigan 48038U.S.A.Telephone: (586) 416-1900Toll Free: (800) 752-0644Fax: (586) 416-1639Web site: http://www.tubbys.com Private CompanyIncorporated: 1968Employees: 68Sales: $10 million (2002 est.)NAIC: 5331... Read more |
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