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  2. Eric Zorn - Wikipedia

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    Eric Zorn (born January 6, 1958) is an American former op-ed columnist and daily blogger for the Chicago Tribune who specialized in local news as well as politics. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life and education

  3. Killing of Adam Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Eric Stillman is the 34-year-old police officer who shot Toledo. [30] [31] He has worked for the CPD since 2015. [32] He was placed on administrative leave for 30 days following the incident. [33] On May 6, 2021, it was announced Stillman had not returned to the CPD, though his routine leave had already ended. [34]

  4. Jim Zorn - Wikipedia

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    Zorn and his wife, Joy, have four children: daughters Rachael, Sarah, and Danielle and son Isaac. [18] Jim and Joy Zorn are active in Medical Teams International and Pro Athletes Outreach. Medical Teams International is dedicated to implementing and supporting programs that address the causes and effects of inadequate health care worldwide.

  5. Son of Zorn - Wikipedia

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    Son of Zorn is an American animated/live action sitcom created by Reed Agnew and Eli Jorné for Fox. [1] [2] The series stars Cheryl Hines, Johnny Pemberton, Tim Meadows, Artemis Pebdani, and Jason Sudeikis as the voice of Zorn. Son of Zorn is a joint production by Agnew Jorné Productions, Lord Miller Productions, and 20th Century Fox ...

  6. Zorn (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Zorn (born 1958), American columnist, grandson of Max August Zorn; Franz Zorn (born 1970), Austrian ice speedway rider; Friedrich Albert Zorn (1816–1895), German dancer, choreographer and dance theorist; Hans Zorn (1891–1943), German Wehrmacht general; Jim Zorn (born 1953), former National Football League quarterback and head coach

  7. 16 Shots - Wikipedia

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    Eric Zorn said in the Chicago Tribune, "... the film shortchanges viewers when it comes to... the cover-up – the brazen, outrageous, wide-ranging and still unpunished official effort to conceal, minimize and outright lie about what happened.... Much of this story will be new for viewers outside the Chicago area, and they'll be riveted by how ...

  8. Blocked and Reported - Wikipedia

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    Eric Zorn of the Chicago Tribune said that Blocked and Reported was one of his "new favorite podcasts" and that Herzog and Singal had "great podcast chemistry", though he cautioned that the hosts' "breezy banter and commitment to defending heterodox thinkers across the political spectrum will not appeal to everyone."

  9. Zorn's Law - Wikipedia

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    Zorn's law is a maxim coined by Chicago Tribune columnist Eric Zorn as an English Wikipedia prank. It stated that, in any debate, the first person to hurl the insult, "get a life!" is the loser. Zorn's lemma is a proposition used in many areas of theoretical mathematics.