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  • Williams had been given permission by a police official to walk along a blocked-off street but was then stopped by other officers, his spokesman Stefan Ringel said.

    Violence amid revelry at N.Y. West Indian Day Parade 2011

  • Williams had been given permission by a police official to walk along a blocked-off street but was then stopped by other officers, his spokesman Stefan Ringel said.

    Violence amid revelry at N.Y. West Indian Day Parade 2011

  • "The council member explained who he was and showed him his council badge, which changed nothing," Mr. Ringel said.

    10 Killed in Weekend Violence Pervaiz Shallwani 2011

  • Stefan Ringel, a spokesman for Mr. Williams, said he witnessed the arrest.

    10 Killed in Weekend Violence Pervaiz Shallwani 2011

  • Meredith Ringel Morris, computer scientist in the Adaptive Systems and Interaction Group at Microsoft Research, developed a plugin for Internet Explorer that allows groups to search collaboratively.

    Technology Review's TR35 Peggy 2008

  • Marc Ringel began by relying on word-of-mouth referrals like StreetEasy. com, UrbanDigs. com, and AngiesList. com to get jobs for contractors he represented.

    House painting and flooring—without the red ink 2010

  • Marc Ringel spent just $145 to launch a flooring business by partnering with an established contractor.

    Start-Ups on a Shoestring 2010

  • Meredith Ringel Morris, computer scientist in the Adaptive Systems and Interaction Group at Microsoft Research, developed a plugin for Internet Explorer that allows groups to search collaboratively.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Peggy 2008

  • Ringel, Ph.D., associate economist with the RAND Corporation, a think tank, if there were parity, children would be the biggest beneficiaries.

    The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child Judith Lederman 2003

  • Ringel, Ph.D., associate economist with the RAND Corporation, a think tank, if there were parity, children would be the biggest beneficiaries.

    The Ups and Downs of Raising a Bipolar Child Judith Lederman 2003

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