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Bricker was particularly impressed by what he described as Shulman's authenticity and love of life, even as his health declined.
Articles 2009
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Seth Shulman is a journalist and the author, most recently, of "The Telephone Gambit: Chasing Alexander Graham Bell's Secret."
In "The Polluters," Benjamin Ross and Steven Amter call out chemical industry. Seth Shulman 2010
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Seth Shulman is a journalist and the author, most recently, of "The Telephone Gambit: Chasing Alexander Graham Bell's Secret."
In "The Polluters," Benjamin Ross and Steven Amter call out chemical industry. Seth Shulman 2010
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Shulman is way too smart for the likes of Garrett.
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Remember, Rabbi Shulman is blind — just like Omar Abdul Rahman.
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A 1936 tour de force by David Shulman is a sonnet where every line uses the letters of “Washington Crossing the Delaware.”
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A 1936 tour de force by David Shulman is a sonnet where every line uses the letters of “Washington Crossing the Delaware.”
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Enthusiasm by Polly Shulman is about a teen girl who is quite the Austen fan.
Is Passion Roger Sutton 2008
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WINFREY: Beth Shulman is the former Vice President of the United Food and Commercial Workers union.
Think Progress » VIDEO: Oprah Tackles Minimum Wage Crisis 2006
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N.J. Legislature Votes to Allow Same-Sex Unions By Robin Shulman, Washington Post Staff Writer
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