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  2. Peter Linneman - Wikipedia

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    Peter Linneman (born March 24, 1951) is an American academic and real estate expert who is the principal of Linneman Associates, the CEO and founder of American Land Fund and of KL Realty. [1]

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    Kathleen "Kathy" Shaw is an American politician who has served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives since December 7, 2022. She represents Maine's 88th House district. She represents Maine's 88th House district.

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  7. Clean and Sober - Wikipedia

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    Clean and Sober is a 1988 American drama film directed by Glenn Gordon Caron and starring Michael Keaton as a real estate agent struggling with a substance abuse problem. This film was Keaton's first dramatic departure from comedies. The supporting cast includes Kathy Baker, M. Emmet Walsh, Morgan Freeman, Luca Bercovici and Tate Donovan. The ...

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  9. Business owners thought they would never reopen after Maine's ...

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    Immediately after Maine’s deadliest mass shooting, the owners of the bowling alley and the bar in Lewiston where the gunman killed a total of 18 people were certain their doors were closed for good.