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- Anita Ramasastry is the Associate Director of the Center for Law, Commerce & Technology and an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of...
- male, deceased (1812)
- John Walter (1738/9 - November 17, 1812), founder of "The Times" newspaper, London, was born in London and educated at Merchant Taylors' School....
- male, deceased (1859)
- Michael Walsh (May 4, 1810 - March 17, 1859) was a United States Representative from New York. Born in Youghal, Cork, Ireland, he completed...
- male, deceased (1861)
- William Lyon Mackenzie (March 12, 1795 - August 28, 1861) was a Scottish-Canadian journalist, politician, and leader of an unsuccessful rebellion....
- male, 56 years old
- Michael Keith Smith (born 1953), commonly known as Mike Smith, is Chair of the Conservative Democratic Alliance, a British right-wing pressure...
- male, deceased (1917)
- John Haynes was a parliamentarian in New South Wales, Australia for five months short of thirty years, and co-founder (1880), with J. F. Archibald,...
- male, deceased (2000)
- Elmer Gertz (September 14, 1906 - April 27, 2000) was an American lawyer, writer and civil rights activist. During his lengthy legal career he won...
- male, deceased (1973)
- James Wallace "Wally" Butts, Jr. (February 7, 1905 - December 17, 1973) was the head football coach (seasons 1939 through 1960) and athletic...
- male, deceased (1965)
- Quentin James Reynolds was a journalist and World War II war correspondent. As associate editor at Collier's Weekly from 1933 to 1945, Reynolds...
- male, 69 years old
- John McVicar (born 1940) is a British journalist. In the 1960s, he was an armed robber who was tagged 'Public Enemy No. 1' by Scotland Yard with a...
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