- Nina
Totenberg (born
January 14, 1944) is an
American legal affairs correspondent for
National Public Radio (NPR)
focusing primarily on the activities...
- Amy Mil
Totenberg (born
December 29, 1950) is a
Senior United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
Northern District of Georgia...
- The
Totenberg, at 408.1 m above sea
level (NN), is the
highest hill in the Bramwald, a
forested hill
range in the
Weser Uplands in
South Lower Saxony...
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Roman Totenberg (1
January 1911 – 8 May 2012) was a Polish-American
violinist and educator. A
child prodigy, he
lived in Poland, Moscow, Berlin, and Paris...
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Totenberg may
refer to the
following places in Germany: hills:
Totenberg, the
highest hill in the Bramwald,
Lower Saxony Totenberg (Vorderer Vogelsberg)...
- Wałbrzych (Polish: [ˈvawbʐɨx] ; German: Waldenburg; Silesian: Wałbrzich;
Lower Silesian:
Walmbrig or Walmbrich; Czech: Valbřich or Valdenburk) is a city...
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contacted the FBI. The
violin was
returned to
Totenberg's daughters Nina
Totenberg, Amy
Totenberg and Jill
Totenberg in
August 2015. The
heirs planned to sell...
- 2008. "Nina
Totenberg, NPR Biography". NPR.
Archived from the
original on
April 14, 2008.
Retrieved May 31, 2008. "Excerpt from Nina
Totenberg's breaking...
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Colbert I. King,
Charles ****hammer, Mark Shields, Evan Thomas, and Nina
Totenberg, four of whom
appeared on each show.
Although it was not common, the fifth...
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Policies in Court". The
Harvard Crimson.
Retrieved November 7, 2022.
Totenberg, Nina (October 31, 2022). "Can race play a role in
college admissions...