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  2. Retired U.S. District Judge Alan C. Kay dies at age 92 - AOL

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    Kay, 92, was “surrounded by his loving wife Pat and family, ” according to a news release from the U.S. District Court of Hawaii. The Punahou alum will be “missed by family, his colleagues ...

  3. Alone season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season of Alone premiered on June 18, 2015 on History and concluded on August 27, with 10 episodes and 1 special recap/behind-the-scenes episode. Each season follows the self-documented daily struggles of 10 individuals as they survive alone in the wilderness for as long as possible using a limited amount of survival equipment.

  4. Alan Kay - Wikipedia

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    Alan Curtis Kay (born May 17, 1940) [1] is an American computer scientist best known for his pioneering work on object-oriented programming and windowing graphical user interface (GUI) design. At Xerox PARC he led the design and development of the first modern windowed computer desktop interface.

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  6. Alan Cooke Kay - Wikipedia

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    Alan Cooke Kay (July 5, 1932 – July 30, 2024) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii. Education and career [ edit ]

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  8. If you thought the “Right Stuff” storyline where Alan Shepard’s wife Louise changed her niece’s name to “Martha” seemed a bit far-fetched — even for a TV show — then you might want ...

  9. Alan Kay (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Judge Kay began his legal career as a law clerk for Judge Alexander Holtzoff and Judge William B. Jones, both of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. From 1959 to 1967, Judge Kay worked as a public defender for the Public Defender Service , and as a federal prosecutor for the United States Attorney's Office in the ...