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  2. Ben-Dror Yemini - Wikipedia

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    Ben-Dror Yemini (Hebrew: בן-דרור ימיני; born April 17, 1954) is an Israeli journalist. He has worked for the daily newspaper Maariv , and in Spring 2014 began writing for the daily Yedioth Ahronoth .

  3. Tamir Sapir - Wikipedia

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    He took a job processing emigration applications for Soviet Jews [5] and in 1973, he immigrated to Israel with his wife around the time of the Yom Kippur War. [5] He changed his last name to Sapir while in Israel [citation needed] and moved to the United States, first to Louisville, Kentucky, where he learned English and worked as a bus driver, janitor, and a loader, and then to New York City ...

  4. Leonard Schapiro - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Bertram Naman Schapiro CBE (22 April 1908 in Glasgow – 2 November 1983 in London) was a British scholar of the origins and development of the Soviet political system.

  5. Ben Fong-Torres - Wikipedia

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    In the Netflix documentary about Ben's work with Rolling Stone, Ben states that some may have wrongly thought his brother was with law enforcement. [ 7 ] He conducted interviews for Rolling Stone of entertainment figures including Bob Dylan , [ 5 ] the Rolling Stones , comedian Steve Martin and Linda Ronstadt 's first cover story in 1975.

  6. Francine Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Francine Shapiro (February 18, 1948 – June 16, 2019) was an American psychologist and educator who originated and developed eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), a form of psychotherapy for resolving the symptoms of traumatic and other disturbing life experiences.

  7. The Far Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Far Arena is a 1978 novel by Richard Sapir, writing under the slightly modified pen name of Richard Ben Sapir. It chronicles the adventures of Eugeni, a Roman gladiator from the age of Domitian, who, due to a highly unlikely series of events, is frozen in ice for nineteen centuries before being found by the Houghton Oil Company on a prospecting mission in the north Atlantic.

  8. Ban This Book - Wikipedia

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    Ban This Book is a 2017 children's novel by Alan Gratz.Inspired by a viral Internet story from the mid-2010s, it tells of an African-American North Carolina girl student's fight against book censorship.

  9. Richard Sapir - Wikipedia

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    But Sapir's father was a dentist, and one of his patients was a secretary at Pinnacle Books, which agreed to show the manuscript to a Pinnacle editor. [7] The novel was eventually published in June 1971, spawning a highly successful adventure series with over 30 million copies in print by the late 1990s.