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  • Alan Finder (February 19, 1948 – March 24, 2020) was an American journalist. He was a longtime employee of the New York Times. He died during the COVID-19...
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    arbitrary, varying significantly from one case to another; for example, Alan Finder in The New York Times wondered whether it was "fair that one driver loses...
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    Times. August 19, 1992. Retrieved March 15, 2008. Scardino, Albert; Alan Finder (November 3, 1985). "The Region; Jack Kemp's War Chest Grows". The New...
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  • List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 2) ALAN FINDER (January 3, 1987). "MAN IN THE NEWS; A Seasoned Counselor: Peter Lenard...
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    Tell About Life in the Segregated South (2003). Glater, Jonathan D. and Alan Finder. School Diversity Based on Income Segregates Some, The New York Times...
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  • Fantasy Writers of America, Self publishing, Retrieved 5 November 2017 Alan Finder (2012-08-15). "The Joys and Hazards of Self-Publishing on the Web". The...
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  • Schlamme 2021–present Lesli Linka Glatter The Director's Finder Series (or Director's Finder Screening Series), inaugurated in December 1998, provides...
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  • New York Times. December 1, 1929. p. 20. Retrieved October 4, 2016. Alan Finder (February 2, 1993). "Seeking More Work From City Workers". New York Times...
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  • The Invisible Man, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge). Alan Finder, 72, American journalist (The New York Times), COVID-19. Paul Goma, 84...
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    Date Image Name Age Notes Place of death 24 March 2020 Alan Finder 72 Journalist New Jersey (Ridgewood) 25 March 2020 Floyd Cardoz 59 Television presenter...
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  • Finders Keepers were an English band featuring then-future Trapeze members Glenn Hughes, Mel Galley, and Dave Holland. Hughes later sang for Deep Purple...
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  • to seek his help. This short story, co written by Lee Child and Joseph Finder, opens with Jack Reacher encountering two men, Nick Heller, a private spy...
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  • as a whole" instead of focusing on niche interest groups. Journalist Alan Finder wrote that the magazine was so new, it was still "in the process of finding...
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  • The New York Times on May 2, 1990 THE 1993 PRIMARY: City Council by Alan Finder, in The New York Times on September 15, 1993 6 state legislators get...
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  • Minister for Law and Order and negotiated with Alan for the return of the gallows (earning himself a finder's fee of £50,000). Sir Greville found it particularly...
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  • Finders Keepers is an American children's game show that debuted on Nickelodeon in 1987 and later aired in first-run syndication starting in 1988. The...
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    marketplace. In 1988, Alan Cooper created a visual programming language (code-named “Ruby”) that allowed Windows users to build “Finder”-like shells. He called...
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  • Professor Seeking Tenure". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-09-10. Alan Finder (November 3, 2007). "Embattled Barnard Anthropologist Is Awarded Tenure"...
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  • Alan "Mr. Mint" Rosen (c. 1943 – January 24, 2013) was an American sports collectibles dealer who was especially active in the 1980s and 1990s. He advertised...
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    supremacist views - retired the Cornelia Phillips Spencer Bell Award. Alan Finder, "In Desire to Grow, Colleges in South Battle With Roots", The New York...
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