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  2. Fredric U. Dicker - Wikipedia

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    Fredric Uberall "Fred" Dicker is a former columnist for the New York Post. He served as the state editor for New York since 1982, [ 1 ] where he covered the administrations of Hugh Carey , Mario Cuomo , George Pataki , Eliot Spitzer , David Paterson , and Andrew Cuomo .

  3. Fred Dekker - Wikipedia

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    Fred Dekker (born April 9, 1959) is an American screenwriter and film director best known for his cult classic horror comedy films Night of the Creeps and The Monster Squad (written with Shane Black). [1] [2] He contributed the story ideas for House (1985) and Ricochet (1991), and also directed and co-wrote RoboCop 3 with Frank Miller.

  4. Dicker (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Cameron Dicker (born 2000), American football player; Cintia Dicker (born 1986), Brazilian model; Fred Dicker (21st century), American radio host; Fredric U. Dicker (21st century), American columnist; Friedl Dicker-Brandeis (1898–1944), Austrian artist and educator murdered by the Nazis in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp

  5. Dick Van Dyke - Wikipedia

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    At age 97, Van Dyke became the oldest person ever to compete on the series. [60] [61] In April of the same year, it was announced Van Dyke would guest-appear on Days of Our Lives for several episodes. [62] On December 21, 2023, he was honored with a CBS special, Dick Van Dyke: 98 Years of Magic, celebrating his 98th birthday. [63]

  6. Fred Dryer - Wikipedia

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    John Frederick Dryer (born July 6, 1946) is an American actor, radio host, and former professional football player.. He was a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 years, participating in 176 games starting in 1969 until his retirement in 1981.

  7. Friedl Dicker-Brandeis - Wikipedia

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    Frederika "Friedl" Dicker-Brandeis (30 July 1898, Vienna – 9 October 1944, Auschwitz-Birkenau), was an Austrian artist, designer and educator murdered by the Nazis in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp.

  8. Fred Grabbe, convicted of wife's murder, released on parole

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    Fred B. Grabbe, 83, has been released on parole, according to online records of the Illinois Department of Corrections. ... Illinois, in July 1981 at the age of 39. Grabbe denied killing his wife ...

  9. Rob Astorino - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 21, while attending ... An exasperated Lawler summed up the situation to NY Post reporter Fred Dicker saying, “I’ve had enough of these f—ing ...