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  • She said, "Did you ever hear of a family called Ungar that might have lived in this town?"

    Fresh Blood: The New American Immigrants 1995

  • In between his WSOP titles Ungar amassed $1.6 million in winnings and sadly lost most of it in the pits, the sportsbooks, or to his drug addiction.

    unknown title 2009

  • In between his WSOP titles Ungar amassed $1.6 million in winnings and sadly lost most of it in the pits, the sportsbooks, or to his drug addiction.

    unknown title 2009

  • In between his WSOP titles Ungar amassed $1.6 million in winnings and sadly lost most of it in the pits, the sportsbooks, or to his drug addiction.

    unknown title 2009

  • Ungar is a medical writer at the Courier-Journal in Louisville.

    Looking beyond smoking, lung-cancer activists want early detection and treatment Laura Ungar 2011

  • Ungar is a medical writer at the Courier-Journal in Louisville.

    Looking beyond smoking, lung-cancer activists want early detection and treatment Laura Ungar 2011

  • One of the keys to preventing bigotry and so on is when you have an opportunity to sit and learn with someone, said Michael Ungar, a Columbus rabbi who has co-taught classes at the mosque with Muslim and Christian leaders.

    Ohio mosque designed to blend in, not stand out 2011

  • * Newsflash: Walker has already lost the war: Must read from Forbes's Rick Ungar on how Walker has already lost the broader war, even if he realizes his short-term collective bargaining objective, by reawakening blue collar voters' attachment to unions in rust belt states and undermining the GOP's broader objective of getting them to defect from Dems.

    The Morning Plum 2011

  • One of the keys to preventing bigotry and so on is when you have an opportunity to sit and learn with someone, said Michael Ungar, a Columbus rabbi who has co-taught classes at the mosque with Muslim and Christian leaders.

    Ohio mosque designed to blend in, not stand out 2011

  • Ungar, who was not part of the research team, suggested in 2007 the possibility that Nutcracker Man human ate grasses, based on tooth wear.

    Study: Ancient 'Nutcracker Man' really ate grass 2011

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