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LOS ANGELES - Funeral services will be held Tuesday for music industry executive Bob Greenberg, who worked with such artists as Aretha Franklin, Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones in a career that spanned more than 50 years.
Greenberg died in West Hills Friday, a day after suffering a stroke, according to publicist Jane Ayer. He was 75.
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California Dealmaker at Helm for New Era of Real Property Reality
LOS ANGELES -- Greenberg Glusker today announced that real estate Partner Bob Bara...
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To: LIFESTYLES EDITORS
Contact: Bob Greenberg for Charles Merrill, +1-760-219-1121
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Alvin Bernard (Bud) Feuer, 84, of Roanoke, Va., passed away on Monday, August 2, 2010. He was born in Freeport, Ill., on November 5, 1925. He was preceded in death by his father, Samuel R. Feuer; his mother, Betty "Bess" C. Feuer; his brother, Stanley B. Feuer; and his son, James N. Feuer.
He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Mildred "Millie" M. Feuer; son and wife, Robert "Bob" and Rhonda of Lafayette, Ind.; his daughter and husband, Ellen and Benjamin Greenberg, of Baltimore, Md.; his stepdaughter, Melinda Cox, of Roanoke; his stepson and wife, Fred and Cynthia Cox, of Roanoke; and granddaughters, Steffanie Housman and husband, Joel, Kayla Feuer, Heather Greenberg, and Robyn Greenberg; and stepgranddaughter, Alexandra Cox.
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Business and Entertainment Editors/Digital Media Writers
NewMedia INVISION 2000 Festival
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--Oct. 11, 2000
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This proposed pantheon - a historic heritage for DPS students and alumni - should include Primas, Kline, Jenkins, Ernie Wagner, Charlie Fonville, George Brown, Eddie Tolan, John Lewis, Eugene Beatty, Kara Coates, Showboat Hall, J. K. Doherty, Willis Ward, Hank Greenberg, Don Lund, Allan Tolmich, Bob Wingo, Sammy Gee, Lorenzo Wright, Buddy Coleman, Vertis Zeigler, Aaron Gordon, Billy Smith, Willie Atterberry, Mark Smith, Cliff Hatcher, Gene "Big Daddy" Lipscomb, Bill Buntin, Jerry Green, Steve Stonebreaker, Ed Budde, Jim Ninowski, Paul Jones, Lonnie Sanders, Danny Watkins, Freddie Prime, Henry Carr, Willie Horton, Reggie Bradford, Ken Howse, Marshall Dill, Stan Vinson, Eliot Tabron, Deon Hogan, Thomas Wilcher, Spencer Haywood, Ralph Simpson, Curtis Jones, Lou Scott, Jalen Rose, Marvin La...
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Business and Entertainment Editors/Digital Media Writers
NewMedia INVISION 2000 Festival
SAN MATEO, Calif.--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--Sept. 27, 2000
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The three lawyers that made up Thomas & Libowitz P.A.'s bankruptcy group have moved to Rosenberg|Martin|Greenberg LLP.
Partners Louis J. Ebert and William L. Hallam, along with associate Bob Van Galoubandi, started at Rosenberg Martin at the beginning of the year.
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Woven deep into the fibers that construct the heart of America are two of its most identifiable traits: The military and baseball.
War and the sport, two of the country's pastimes, have been linked for decades; baseball being used to boost morale while the troops were away. Some of the game's greatest players Ted Williams, Hank Greenberg, Warren Spahn and Bob Feller missed chunks of their Hall of Fame careers to fight in wars, and America so missed the game while players served during World War II that women's leagues became popular.
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To: POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: Al Madison of Madison & Company, +1-202-841-3341, al@madisonandcompany.com, for American Hunters and Shooters Association; or C. Allen Foster of Greenberg Traurig, Counsel for Amici Curiae, +1-202-533-2396; or Ray Schoenke, President, +1-301- 651-7225, or Bob Ricker, Executive Director +1-703-624-7060, both of American Hunters and Shooters Association