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  2. Robert K. Tanenbaum - Wikipedia

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    Tanenbaum served two terms as Mayor of Beverly Hills and was a City Council Member for eight years, from 1986 to 1994. He ran unsuccessfully for Los Angeles County District Attorney in 1992. He was defeated for re-election to the City Council in 1994. [1][6][7] He also ran D.A. Frank Hogan 's re-election campaign for District Attorney in 1973.

  3. Badge of the Assassin - Wikipedia

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    CBS. Release. November 2, 1985. (1985-11-02) Badge of the Assassin is a 1985 television film starring James Woods, Yaphet Kotto and Alex Rocco. It was directed by Mel Damski. The film first aired on the Columbia Broadcasting System network on November 2, 1985. [1] The film's production company was Blatt-Singer Productions.

  4. Michael Gruber (author) - Wikipedia

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    Gruber was the ghostwriter of the popular Robert K. Tanenbaum series of Butch Karp novels starting with No Lesser Plea and ending with Resolved. [1] After the partnership with Tanenbaum ended, Gruber began publishing novels using his own name. The Book of Air and Shadows became a national bestseller shortly after its release in March 2007.

  5. Four takeaways from Alex Karp's triumphant Palantir ... - AOL

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    3. Palantir wants fewer clients. Palantir execs were surprised by the company's quarterly earnings. "Even we are shocked by the 44% growth in the US off of a $2 billion base," Karp said. But ...

  6. Alex Karp - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Caedmon Karp was born on October 2, 1967, in New York City, [4] [5] the son of Dr. Robert Karp, a Jewish clinical pediatrician father, and Leah Jaynes Karp, an African American artist mother. [6] [7] He was raised in Philadelphia and graduated from Central High School in 1985. [8] [9] He has said he struggled with dyslexia from an ...

  7. Palantir CEO Alex Karp knows staff will keep quitting over ...

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    Palantir's CEO has doubled down on his support for Israel, saying he's willing to lose staff if it means standing by his principles. Alex Karp—who leads the $55 billion software company that ...

  8. Palantir CEO says the company 'eviscerated' sales so hard ...

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    Palantir's third-quarter earnings beat Wall Street expectations. CEO Alex Karp said revenue growth was driven by AI demand in the US. Karp also called out critics who might have been skeptical of him.

  9. Richard M. Karp - Wikipedia

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    Richard M. Karp. Richard Manning Karp (born January 3, 1935) is an American computer scientist and computational theorist at the University of California, Berkeley. He is most notable for his research in the theory of algorithms, for which he received a Turing Award in 1985, The Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science in 2004 ...