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  2. Ted Turner - Wikipedia

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    Turner was born on November 19, 1938, in Cincinnati, Ohio, [8] the son of Florence (née Rooney) and Robert Edward Turner II, a billboard magnate. [9] When he was nine, his family moved to Savannah, Georgia, and raised him as an Episcopalian. [10] He attended The McCallie School, a private boys' preparatory school in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

  3. Turner Broadcasting System - Wikipedia

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    Turner Broadcasting System traces its roots to a billboard company in Savannah, Georgia, purchased by Robert Edward Turner II in the late 1940s. [9] Turner grew the business, which later became known as Turner Advertising Company. [9] Robert Edward Turner's son, Ted Turner, inherited the company when the elder Turner died in 1963. [9]

  4. Robert Turner - Wikipedia

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    Robert Turner (divine) (died 1599), Scottish Roman Catholic divine; Robert Turner (soldier) (1820–1910), British gunner; Robert Turner (Bahá'í) (died 1909), First African American Bahá’í; Robert Edward Turner III (born 1938), American media mogul; Robert F. Turner (born 1944), professor of international law and national security law

  5. Edward Turner - Wikipedia

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    Edward Turner (judge) (1778–1860), Justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi; Edward Turner (chemist) (1798–1837), British chemist; Edward Beadon Turner (1854–1931), English medical administrator and rugby union international; Edward Turner (cricketer) (1858–1893), Australian cricketer; Edward C. Turner (1872–1950), American lawyer ...

  6. Robert Turner (neuroscientist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Turner is a British neuroscientist, physicist, and social anthropologist. He has been a director and professor at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, Germany, and is an internationally recognized expert in brain physics and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

  7. Robert Turner (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    Acting Master Gunner Robert Turner, DCM (11 October 1820 – 24 June 1910) was a British Army soldier of the Regiment of Royal Artillery.He joined the artillery in 1840 and served with them in the aftermath of the 1848 Young Ireland rebellion and on garrison duty in Jamaica.

  8. Sir Edward Turner, 2nd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Turner was the son of Sir Edward Turner, 1st Baronet and his wife Mary. [1] He received his early education at Bicester Grammar School. [2] He went on to Balliol College, Oxford where he was noted for his "distinguished scholarship and the regularity of his behaviour". [1] He married Cassandra Leigh, niece of the Master of Balliol. [1]

  9. 1944 Birthday Honours (BEM) - Wikipedia

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    326384 Sergeant Frederick Robert Godley. 335303 Sergeant Albert Edward Greentree. 904866 Sergeant William Frederick Hutson, RAFVR. 1247101 Sergeant Ernest Kenner, RAFVR. 978140 Sergeant Arthur Leigh, RAFVR. 206399 Sergeant James Edward Mitchel. 1175298 Sergeant Sidney Moys, RAFVR. Aus.10053 Sergeant Alfred Howard Prout, Royal Australian Air Force.