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  2. Jake Silverstein - Wikipedia

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    Silverstein was raised in Oakland, California, in a Jewish family, [1] [2] the eldest of two children. [3] His mother was a psychoanalyst and his father an architect. [3] He attended Wesleyan University [4] where he majored in English, and later earned an M.A. in English from Hollins University [3] and then an M.F.A. from the University of Texas at Austin's Michener Center for Writers [5] in ...

  3. Less Than Jake - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Less Than Jake spent time touring with Bad Religion and Hot Water Music while spending most of the summer touring in Europe. Less Than Jake re-released its compilation album, Goodbye Blue and White, which included various 7-inch releases spanning from 1996 to 2001, and provided a different track listing from the first pressing. The ...

  4. List of awards won by The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    For "his outstanding contribution to radio and television through his New York Times writings". [11] 2003 FRONTLINE: A Dangerous Business A joint investigation by the New York Times, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and WGBH's Frontline about the conditions faced by workers at McWayne Inc. [12] 2008 NYTimes.com

  5. Vinnie Fiorello - Wikipedia

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    Fiorello was born on June 24, 1974, in Rahway, New Jersey. He grew up in New Jersey but moved to Gainesville, Florida, at age 16. [2] Vinnie Fiorello and Chris DeMakes founded the band Less Than Jake while attending the University of Florida in 1992. Band members have told various media outlets different versions of the origin of the band's name.

  6. Michael Golden (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Golden was elected to the board of directors of The New York Times Company, and named vice chairman in October of that year. In November 2003, Golden was named publisher of the International Herald Tribune. From 1967, the International New York Times was published as the International Herald Tribune and was renamed on October 15, 2013.

  7. Behind Jake and Logan Paul’s $200 million plus business ...

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    Logan and Jake Paul, two of the creator economy’s biggest stalwarts, are only gaining steam—and not just from social media. The brothers, 29-year-old Logan and 27-year old Jake, have each ...

  8. The New York Times Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones in New York City. The first edition of the newspaper The New York Times, published on September 18, 1851, stated: "We publish today the first issue of the New-York Daily Times, and we intend to issue it every morning (Sundays excepted) for an indefinite number of years to come."

  9. Jake Gyllenhaal Says Being Legally Blind Has Been ... - AOL

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    Jake Gyllenhaal is opening up about how being legally blind has impacted his career. The actor, 43, shared with The Hollywood Reporter that he’s found his blindness to be “advantageous ...