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In Milwaukee (around 1970) I was on a drug education panel with a noted local rightwing judge (Christ Seraphim - yep, real name!), and a really borderline facist police chief (Harold Breier).
Obama: Clinton Attacks On Me Are "Good Pratice" For Dealing With Republicans 2009
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Commenting on the announcement, Breier said, ‘EARTH’ is a unique and fantastic way for families to explore our planet, learn about the wildlife that inhabits it, and be enormously entertained at the same time.
El Capitan Theatre presents EARTH in limited engagement | The Disney Blog 2009
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Breier, who resigned from the company earlier this year, shrugs off the turmoil as simple disappointment.
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"A lot of people expected triple-digit stock growth, and that didn't work out," Breier says.
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Breier recalls riding in an elevator last January with a member of his board of directors and discussing the precipitous decline of the company.
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Breier and Smith, whose Xerography Debt includes a regular column on the history of zines, find the antecedents of Leeking Ink and chickfactor and all of their kin much further back, in the 19th century broadsheets often named Tatler or Spectator and devoted to a wide range of political and literary subject matter, a sudden surge of home publishing made possible by the growing availability of the tabletop printing press.
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"She is rejoining the family she played with, with the family of Yiddish theater she loved so much," said Corey Breier, president of the theatrical alliance, as he motioned toward the graves of all the theater colleagues, including Ms. Lerer's best friend, Mina Bern, the great Yiddish actress who died last year at age 98.
NYT > Home Page By COREY KILGANNON 2011
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To close the burial, the group of several dozen mourners recited a psalm in Yiddish, and Mr. Breier alluded to Mrs. Lerer's devotion to a regular game of buraco, an Argentinian variant of canasta, held decades ago at the Hebrew Actors Union.
NYT > Home Page By COREY KILGANNON 2011
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Mr. Breier added, "It's not just Jewish actors, it's sound people, stage people, people who sold candy."
NYT > Home Page By COREY KILGANNON 2011
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"The market is definitely assigning a greater probability to a downside move than upside," Max Breier, a senior equity derivatives trader at BMO Capital Markets Corp. in New York, said in a telephone interview Oct. 7.
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