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  2. Scott Stantis - Wikipedia

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    Stantis is currently the editorial cartoonist for The Chicago Tribune. He began his career with The Chicago Tribune on September 1, 2009, following the paper's nine-year search to replace Jeff MacNelly, who died in June 2000. [1] Stantis was previously a staff cartoonist for The Birmingham News, The Orange County Register, The Commercial Appeal ...

  3. National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie

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    U.S. Const. amends. I, XIV. National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie, 432 U.S. 43 (1977), arising out of what is sometimes referred to as the Skokie Affair, [1] was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court dealing with freedom of speech and freedom of assembly. This case is considered a "classic" free speech case in ...

  4. Roger Ebert - Wikipedia

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    Early life and education Roger Joseph Ebert was born on June 18, 1942, in Urbana, Illinois, the only child of Annabel (née Stumm), a bookkeeper, and Walter Harry Ebert, an electrician. [11] He was raised Roman Catholic, attending St. Mary's elementary school and serving as an altar boy in Urbana. [11] His paternal grandparents were German immigrants [12] and his maternal ancestry was Irish ...

  5. Contrarian investing - Wikipedia

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    Contrarian investing is an investment strategy that is characterized by purchasing and selling in contrast to the prevailing sentiment of the time. [1] A contrarian believes that certain crowd behavior among investors can lead to exploitable mispricings in securities markets. For example, widespread pessimism about a stock can drive a price so ...

  6. Friedrich Hayek - Wikipedia

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    He left Chicago mostly because of financial reasons, being concerned about his pension provisions. His primary source of income was his salary, and he received some additional money from book royalties but avoided other lucrative sources of income for academics such as writing textbooks. He spent a lot on his frequent travels.

  7. Sam Zell - Wikipedia

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    Sam Zell. Samuel Zell (born Shmuel Zielonka; September 28, 1941 – May 18, 2023) was an American billionaire businessman and philanthropist primarily engaged in real estate investment. Companies founded by or controlled by Zell include Equity Residential, Equity International, EQ Office, Covanta, Tribune Media, and Anixter .

  8. Jason Mudrick - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, he joined Contrarian Capital Management, where he was a managing director and portfolio manager for seven years. While at Contrarian, Mudrick managed the Contrarian Equity Fund, a fund specializing in distressed debt and post-bankruptcy equities. Mudrick grew that business to peak assets of approximately $400 million.

  9. Letters to a Young Contrarian - Wikipedia

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    Letters to a Young Contrarian is Christopher Hitchens' contribution, released in 2001, to the Art of Mentoring series published by Basic Books.. Inspired by his students at The New School in New York City and "a challenge that was made to me in the early months of the year 2000," the book is addressed directly to the reader—"My Dear X" —as a series of missives exploring a range of ...