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  2. American Book Review - Wikipedia

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    The American Book Review was founded in 1977 by Ronald Sukenick. [6] According to author and essayist Raymond Federman, in his reading with American Book Review in 2007, Sukenick founded the American Book Review because The New York Times had stopped reviewing books by "that group labeled experimental writers", and Sukenick wanted to start a "journal where we can review books that everyone is ...

  3. Mothers' pensions - Wikipedia

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    Mothers' pensions were long-term cash provisions to impoverished single mothers. [3] Payments were generally inadequate to cover living expenses. [4] Nearly every state had a maximum allowable allowance ranging from 9 dollars to 15 dollars per month (approximately $120 to $275 in 2021 dollars) for the first child and 4 dollars to 10 dollars for any additional children. [5]

  4. Category:Widowhood in the United States - Wikipedia

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  5. Wills, life insurance, and retirement savings: What older ...

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    In fact, on average, widows have lower 401(k) balances, less savings, and a more limited monthly retirement income than married retirees, BI found in an analysis of individual-level data from the ...

  6. Book Review: The Making of One of the World's Wealthiest Widows

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    The widow of the ultra-secretive Lebanese banking billionaire Edmond Safra, founder of Republic New York Corp. (now part of HSBC), Lily is one of the world's most elusive individuals.

  7. Godless: The Church of Liberalism - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the book, Coulter criticizes the four 9/11 widows, known as the "Jersey Girls", who helped push for the 9/11 Commission and have been critical of US security policies, writing: These broads are millionaires, lionized on TV and in articles about them, reveling in their status as celebrities and stalked by grief-arazzis.

  8. Lynn Caine - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Caine (1924–1987) was an American author and publishing agent at Little, Brown and Company from 1967 to 1976. [1] She is best known for her best-selling book "Widow", published on May 29, 1974, [2] about her experiences after the death from cancer of her husband Martin Caine in 1971.

  9. The Book Review - Wikipedia

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    The Book Review is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering reviews for books of various subjects. [1] Regarded as India's first English-language review journal, [ 2 ] it was founded in January 1976 by Chitra Narayanan , Uma Iyengar, and Chandra Chari; [ 3 ] the latter two are the editor-in-chiefs .