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  2. Franklin Stern - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Stern is the owner and publisher of the Daily Planet newspaper, taking over from the TransNational Enterprises consortium which itself succeeded the villainous Lex Luthor. Stern is a long-time friend of the editor, Perry White , although they often disagree about politics.

  3. John Nestor - Wikipedia

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    Nestor was born in Franklin, New Jersey, [2] and had nine siblings. He graduated from Georgetown University medical school in 1940. [3] During World War II, he served in the United States Air Force as a flight surgeon and was awarded a Bronze Star for valor for his actions in Corsica in 1944.

  4. List of hazing deaths in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Clarence W. Gore Class hazing University of Oregon Eugene, Oregon: Gore fell ill following a hazing session in November, during which he was told to keep up a bonfire for an extended period of time, resulting in several hours of hard labor. He never recovered from this illness and died in February. [43] September 12, 1912 William Rand: Class hazing

  5. Category:American whistleblowers - Wikipedia

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  6. Nester House (Geneva, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Nester House, also known as Geneva-on-the-Lake, is a historic home located at Geneva in Ontario County, New York, USA. The Renaissance Revival building's design is based upon the Villa Lancellotti, a 16th-century suburban villa in the village of Frascati near Rome. It was built in 1911 and is a large three-story, U-shaped villa, built of brick ...

  7. Fictitious entry - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the judge cited Nester's Map & Guide Corp. v. Hagstrom Map Co. as previous case law to support that "fictitious names may not be copyrighted" and "the existence, or non-existence, of a road is a non-copyrightable fact."

  8. 9 Things Empty Nesters Should Consider Buying in Retirement - AOL

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    Franklin highly recommends investing in assets that appreciate in value as a way to boost your retirement fund, increase your overall savings or generate additional income.

  9. Nester - Wikipedia

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    Nester may refer to: Nester Township, Michigan; Nester (character), the long-time teenage mascot and comic strip star of Nintendo Power magazine; See also.