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Philip E. Graham is the vice president of institutional advancement for Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute. He is responsible for strategizing...
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- Philip J. Scutieri, Jr. and Jacqueline Simmons, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Duriel 'Budd' Paige and Alcides Marquez, Defendants-Appellees, James Graham, Defendant. Philip J. Scutieri, Jr. and Jacqueline Simmons, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. Duriel 'Budd' Paige, Defendant-Appellant, Alcides Marquez, Defendant., 808 F.2d 785 (11th Cir. 1987)
Joel S. Perwin, Podhurst, Orseck, Parks, Josefsberg, Eaton, Meadow & Olin, P.A., Miami, Fla., for defendant-appellant in Nos. 84-5823 and 85-5915.
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Today's Obituaries Blankenship, Ronald R. Sr. Boggs, Grover E. Sr. Breckenridge, Dawn M. Cottrell, Barbara S. Dorton, Mary E. Fox, Evelyn Fox, Ray C. Graham, Philip Jr. Gwinn, George Harless, Kenneth W. Harper, Rose M. Holstein, James E. Kelly, Ferne M. Kerns, Thomas D. Litton, Loy L. Sr. Loudermilk, Rev. Donald M. Means, Larry R. Morris, Keith W. Nelson, Wilma M. Nottingham-Anderson, Rose Payne, Teddy L. Roark, Ralph G. Skeenes, Lenora E. Thomas, Maxine F. Tustin, Betty L. Vines, Virginia W. Ward, Carol Young, Dorothy J.
Ronald R. Blankenship Sr.
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Obituaries Today Blankenship, Ronald R. Sr. Boggs, Grover E. Sr. Breckenridge, Dawn M. Cottrell, Barbara S. Dorton, Mary E. Fox, Evelyn Fox, Ray C. Graham, Philip Jr. Gwinn, George Harless, Kenneth W. Harper, Rose M. Holstein, James E. Kelly, Ferne M. Kerns, Thomas D. Litton, Loy L. Sr. Loudermilk, Rev. Donald M. Means, Larry R. Morris, Keith W. Nelson, Wilma M. Nottingham-Anderson, Rose Payne, Teddy L. Roark, Ralph G. Skeenes, Lenora E. Thomas, Maxine F. Tustin, Betty L. Vines, Virginia W. Ward, Carol Young, Dorothy J.
Ronald R. Blankenship Sr.
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To: NATIONAL EDITORS
Contact: Giuliana Bullard, +1-703-532-1477, duetto@verizon.net, for the Foundation for the National Archives
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In business, we give gifts to strengthen relationships and to thank those who keep us in business. However, without intercultural understanding and due diligence, the wrong gift can unintentionally offend international clients, partners and employees.
A gift as simple as $4 can be dangerous to an international company if it is culturally misunderstood. Philip Graham, an international executive who graduated from Thunderbird's School of Global Management, recounted the time he saw such an intended gesture of goodwill go awry and seriously damage the morale of 100 employees in Singapore.
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A funeral service was held Monday in Glen Burnie for a rookie detention officer who died last week after being involved in a wreck while driving to at the Jennifer Road Detention Center in Annapolis.
Philip Graham Radcliffe III, 20, of Denton, was buried in Glen Haven Memorial Park, also in Glen Burnie.
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Sheela Murthy, founder and president of the Murthy Law Firm, of Owings Mills, on Aug. 18 received the 2010 Spirited Woman of Baltimore Award. Murthy's firm does much of its work in immigration law, helping people from other countries qualify to work in the U.S. In 2008 Murthy received the Maryland International Leadership Award from the State of Maryland and World Trade Center Institute. In 2009 she received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award; this year she was recognized by the Maryland Chamber of Commerce with its Small Business of the Year Award.
Philip M. Andrews, managing principal of Kramon & Graham, of Baltimore, has been elected chair of the Maryland Food Bank. His practice is concentrated in business litigation, but also includes government contracts and procureme...
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WASHINGTON -- Eileen F. Daly has been appointed president of the Philip L. Graham Fund, effective January 1, 2009. She succeeds Candice C. Bryant, cur...
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He describes his economic philosophy as eclectic, picking and choosing the best ideas from the best economists, which for [William Breit] includes both John Kenneth Galbraith and Milton Friedman. In fact, Friedman was the first in a long series of Nobel Prize-winning economists Breit brought to Trinity University in a lecture series he created, which led to the MIT Press publication Breit co-edited titled "Lives of the Laureates." In addition to his numerous academic publications, Breit is also the author of several mysteries, penning three novels with his University of Virginia colleague Kenneth G. Elzinga under the pseudonym Marshall Jevons (the names of two 19th Century economists). The sleuth character, based on Milton Friedman, solves crimes using economic principles. Breit's favor...
... Chandler, Dasheill Hammet, John Updike, Graham Greene, and Philip Roth. Some of his many honors i...