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Jill St. John
(August 19, 1940, Los Angeles, California-Alive). American film and television actress. Born Jill Arlyn Oppenheim. Married Neil Durbin (1957-1958), Lance Reventlow (1960-1963), Jack Jones (1967-1969), Robert Wagner (1990-Current). |
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Susan Stamberg
(September 7, 1938, Newark, New Jersey-Alive). American radio journalist. Member of the Broadcasting Hall of Fame and the Radio Hall of Fame. First woman to anchor a national nightly news broadcast in the United States, All Things Considered, National Public Radio, 1972-1986. |
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Danielle Steel
(August 14, 1947, New York, New York-Alive). American best-selling author. Born Danielle Fernandes Schuelein-Steel. Known for her romance novels. |
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Benjamin Jeremy "Ben" Stein
(November 25, 1944, Washington, D.C.-Alive). American economist, actor, comedian, and political speechwriter. Son of Herbert Stein. Speechwriter for Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford. A strong conservative advocate. Host, Ben Stein's Money television show, 1997-2003. |
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Gertrude Stein
(February 3, 1874, Allegheny, Pennsylvania-July 27, 1946, Paris, France). American poet and writer who spent most of her life in France. Lover of Alice B. Toklas. Noted patron of the arts. A political conservative. |
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Rabbi Alexander Alan Steinbach
(February 2, 1894, Baltimore, Maryland-??). Reform Jewish Rabbi. Ordained Reform Rabbi, c. 1921. Rabbi, Congregation Ahavath Sholom, Bluefield, West Virginia, 1921-1923. Rabbi, Temple Beth El, Norfolk, Virginia, 1923-1934. Rabbi, Temple Ahavath Sholom, Flatfbush, New York, 1934-??. Author and Poet.
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Gloria Marie Steinem
(March 25, 1934, Toledo, Ohio-Alive). American social reformer, journalist, and author. Founder and Publisher, Ms magazine, 1972. An ardent feminist. Co-Founder, National Women's Political Caucus, 1971. Member, National Women's Hall of Fame, 1993. |
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Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz
(1937-Alive). Talmudic Scholar and Jewish Rabbi. A renowned teacher of Chasidic tradition, Steinsaltz is the head of the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications. Engaged in creating a new Hebrew translation of and commentary on the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds. An important Jewish intellectual, he is frequently compared to Rashi and Maimonides.
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Howard Allen Stern
(January 12, 1954, Roosevelt, Long Island, New York-Alive). American radio and television personality, humorist, actor and author. Host, The Howard Stern Show, Sirius Satellite Radio Station. Known for his outrageous and bawdy show, which features scatological, sexual and racial humor. Known as a "shock jock." |
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Isaac Stern
(July 21, 1920, Kremenetz, Ukraine-September 22, 2001, New York, New York). American Violin virtuoso. Received National Medal of the Arts, 1991. |
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Otto Stern
(February 7, 1888, Sohrau, Upper Silesia, Germany-August 17, 1969, Berkeley, California). German-American physicist. Nobel Prize in Physics, 1943. |
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