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The story then rolls out supporting evidence: Rogers' Goldman office is next to Blankfein's and near Gary Cohn's; Goldman's hyper-competitive partners won't talk about him for fear of angering him; and in 2006, he led a push to prevent Blankfein from taking both the CEO and chairman titles when Henry Paulson left for Treasury.
Yvette Kantrow: The Chair Man Yvette Kantrow 2011
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Mr. Madoff himself also owned a portion of Cohmad; its name is said to be a combination of Maurice Cohn's and Madoff's names.
Broker Tied to Madoff Ordered to Pay $1.1 Million Suzanne Barlyn 2011
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A better choice might have been Marc Cohn's Walking in Memphis.
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"I can't believe Woodward would say something like that," Ambinder told his editor, Bob Cohn, over coffee in Cohn's Watergate office the next day.
US midterm elections live blog - Thursday 7 October Richard Adams 2010
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But anything I could write about it would just be duplicating Jon Cohn's work -- and probably doing a worse job of it.
McDonald's vs. health-care reform Ezra Klein 2010
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Mr. Cohn's assessment underscores the dilemma facing Yahoo loyalists, as the company's future hangs in the balance.
Yahoo Battles Brain Drain Amir Efrati 2011
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The story then rolls out supporting evidence: Rogers' Goldman office is next to Blankfein's and near Gary Cohn's; Goldman's hyper-competitive partners won't talk about him for fear of angering him; and in 2006, he led a push to prevent Blankfein from taking both the CEO and chairman titles when Henry Paulson left for Treasury.
Yvette Kantrow: The Chair Man Yvette Kantrow 2011
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The devil in the details, his extensive Internet postings, weld pre-modern millenarian Christian beliefs -- brilliantly identified in Norman Cohn's magnum opus The Pursuit of the Millennium, to post-modern anxieties over global immigration.
Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco and Carola Suarez-Orozco: We Are all Norwegians Now Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco 2011
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In 1946, an opportunity arrived when Cohn's husband, theoretical physicist Henry Primakoff (whom she married in 1938), received an offer from Washington University in St. Louis; Washington was one of the few schools that had only partial nepotism rules and it enabled Cohn to obtain a research associate position with Carl Cori in the biochemistry department.
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However, back in Cohn's day even her own PhD advisor could not help her find a suitable job, for in the era of pre - "equal opportunity" employment, Cohn had two strikes going against her — being a woman and Jewish — that no amount of talent could seem to overcome.
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