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David Salzer Broder was born Sept. 11, 1929, in Chicago Heights, Ill., where his father was a dentist.
David Broder, 81, dies; set 'gold standard' for political journalism 2011
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In her book Living Richly: Seizing the Potential of Inherited Wealth, Myra Salzer cited a 2003 study of 3,250 wealthy families and said that 70 percent of all wealth transitions fail.
Don McNay: My Story: Why People Need Wills Don McNay 2011
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David Salzer Broder was born Sept. 11, 1929, in Chicago Heights, Ill., where his father was a dentist.
David Broder, 81, dies; set 'gold standard' for political journalism 2011
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Known for incorporating antique and found items into her designs, Ms. Salzer has created a colorful Deco-influenced collection for the chain.
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In her book Living Richly: Seizing the Potential of Inherited Wealth, Myra Salzer cited a 2003 study of 3,250 wealthy families and said that 70 percent of all wealth transitions fail.
Don McNay: My Story: Why People Need Wills Don McNay 2011
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The AJC still has a few good investigative reporters on the payroll and two of them (James Salzer, Cam McWhirter) have been poking around Oxendine's disclosure reports.
Whither Roy? - poli 2009
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"It's true that for an idea to truly take hold and be promoted, it has to generate profit," says Salzer.
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Salzer used the beads to accessorize designer wunderkind Chris Benz's spring-summer '08 collection, and since then, demand for the jewelry is high.
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"For designers, it's easy to contribute to the wrong things if you're not watching out," says Salzer, who personally assembles all of her own jewelry with a small team.
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"I feel extremely connected to people that are a world away," Salzer says.
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