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  • That statement is part of an abject apology that will soon appear in newspaper ads if a federal judge approves a plea deal between the US government and Rockmore, which is accused of illegally dumping waste for years in Salem Harbor and in the Charles River off the Esplanade from its sightseeing cruise ship and its floating restaurant.

    The Indiana Law Blog 2010

  • That statement is part of an abject apology that will soon appear in newspaper ads if a federal judge approves a plea deal between the US government and Rockmore, which is accused of illegally dumping waste for years in Salem Harbor and in the Charles River off the Esplanade from its sightseeing cruise ship and its floating restaurant.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2010

  • Clara Rockmore, a protégé of the inventor, is considered the greatest thereminist of all time.

    Unusual Instrument Emits Good Vibrations 2011

  • "All these things add up," [Alicia Rockmore, CEO of Buttoned Up Inc] said.

    7 Ways To Have A Gorgeous And Inexpensive Wedding - The Consumerist 2008

  • The Soviet musician/inventor and alleged spy Léon Theremin personally taught the very beautiful Rockmore and fell madly in love, proposing marriage several times.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Twenty-Eight 2009

  • Providentially, Rockmore declined, as Mr. Theremin disappeared (either kidnapped or hightailed it) behind the Iron Curtain in 1938.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Twenty-Eight 2009

  • Rockmore and his book were favorably noted by The Washington Post, which observed that "math is hot."

    The Elegant Variation: TEV 2007

  • Rockmore, Tom, 2001: “Introduction” in Tom Rockmore, ed.: New Essays on the Precritical Kant.

    Kant's Philosophical Development Schönfeld, Martin 2007

  • Rockmore and his book were favorably noted by The Washington Post, which observed that "math is hot."

    THE INDIAN CLERK: FURTHER READING # 3 TEV 2007

  • He also built 17 replicas of the diamond-shaped speaker used by Clara Rockmore (right) but stopped because they were too labor-intensive (it took him 40 hours to weave EACH grill cover by hand!)

    Live from the Ethermusic Theremin Festival 2005

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