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Thomas Henry Guinzburg (March 30, 1926 –
September 8, 2010) was an
American editor and
publisher who
served as the
first managing editor of The Paris...
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Ariel Guinzburg (3
February 1949 – 12
March 2008) was an
Argentine journalist,
theatrical producer, humorist, and TV and
radio host.
Guinzburg was born...
- House. It was
founded in New York City on
March 1, 1925, by
Harold K.
Guinzburg and
George S.
Oppenheimer and then
acquired by the
Penguin Group in 1975...
- to
Prince Rainier in Monaco. Gam's 1956
marriage to
publisher Thomas Guinzburg ended in
divorce in 1963. Gam died on
March 22, 2016, at Cedars-Sinai...
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production company, Via Rosa Productions, with
business partner Kate
Guinzburg, whom she had met on the set of
Sweet Liberty (1986). The
company was...
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Based on The Deep End of the
Ocean by
Jacquelyn Mitchard Produced by Kate
Guinzburg Steve Nicolaides Starring Mic****e
Pfeiffer Treat Williams Jonathan Jackson...
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original on 23
August 2020.
Retrieved 2
September 2020.
Crowley &
Guinzburg (2002), p. 235. "Course Offerings". USMA
Department of
Physical Education...
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Lenore Guinzburg Marshall (September 7, 1899, New York City –
September 23, 1971, Doylestown, Pennsylvania) was an
American poet, novelist, and activist...
- was damaged. Pepe
Eliaschev (1945–2014),
journalist and
writer Jorge Guinzburg (1949–2008),
journalist and TV host
Natacha Jaitt (1978–2019),
model and...
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social satire book "O Exército De Um
Homem Só" (1986),
about Mayer Guinzburg, a Brazilian-Jew and
Communist activist whose family are
refugees from...