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William A. Price (April 20, 1915 – April 29, 2009) was an American journalist who worked as the United Nations correspondent and, later, police reporter for the New York Daily News from 1940-1955. He is one of many journalists to be fired and labeled as outcasts because of their alleged affiliations with the Communist Party.
Bill Price (3 September 1944 – 22 December 2016) [1] was an English record producer and audio engineer who worked with the Clash, the Sex Pistols, Guns N' Roses, Sparks, the Jesus and Mary Chain, Nymphs, the Waterboys, Mott the Hoople and Simon Townshend (Pete Townshend's younger brother).
William Price (RAF officer) (1895–1982), British World War I flying ace; Bill Price (physicist) (1909–1993), Welsh infrared spectroscopist; William A. Price (1915–2009), reporter for the New York Daily News (1940–1955) William Ray Price Jr. (born 1952), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri
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Bill Price, 72, British record producer (Tom Jones, The Sex Pistols, The Clash). [390] Sidney Percy Roberson, 79, British bodybuilder and director (The Sweeney). [391] Philip Saville, 86, British television director and screenwriter. [citation needed] Kenneth Snelson, 89, American sculptor (Needle Tower, Six Number Two), prostate cancer. [392]
Allen, who also owned the NFL Seattle Seahawks and the NBA Portland Trail Blazers, died on Monday afternoon after a battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Why Susan Seaforth-Hayes Found Filming Late Husband Bill's Death on “Days of Our Lives” to Be a 'Gift' (Exclusive) Dana Rose Falcone, Scott Huver November 4, 2024 at 6:22 PM
The News-Chronicle launched on November 13, 1972, as The Green Bay Daily News.The International Typographical Union had gone on strike against the Press-Gazette, unhappy with the hot-lead-to-computer typeset changeover and other new technologies that the Press-Gazette and other newspapers were acquiring at that time, which the union feared would cost its membership their jobs.