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  2. Fletcher Jones (American entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Jones had divorced his wife in the early 1960s and his estate provided a trust fund for his two sons, Jeffery and Scott, but the bulk of his fortune went to his Fletcher Jones Foundation. Five months after Jones' death, actress Sherry Jackson, who had lived with him from 1967 until his death, sued his estate for palimony. Jackson's suit asked ...

  3. Mahmoud Khayami - Wikipedia

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    Although Khayami has died, his family is still involved in the automotive industry, primarily in dealership ownership of one of their previous international partners Mercedes-Benz, most notably in Berkshire, England, and Southern California where they operate Mercedes-Benz of Anaheim in the city of Anaheim, Orange County.

  4. Newport Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher Jones Motor Cars in Newport Beach is the largest Mercedes-Benz dealership in the world. [55] At one time Edwards Theatres had its headquarters in Newport Beach. [56] Before its dissolution Air California was headquartered in Newport Beach. [57]

  5. Fletcher Jones - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher Jones may refer to: Fletcher Jones (Australian entrepreneur) (1895–1977), Australian clothing manufacturer and retailer;

  6. Mercedes-Benz Classic Center - Wikipedia

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    Mercedes-Benz Classic Center in California. The Mercedes-Benz Classic Center is part of Mercedes-Benz for restoring and preserving old Mercedes models. [1] It was first opened on May 18, 1993, [2] in Fellbach, Germany, outside Stuttgart. [3] A second location was opened in June 2006 in Irvine, California. [4]

  7. The Hitch-Hiker (The Twilight Zone) - Wikipedia

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    In the original radio play by Lucille Fletcher, the character of Nan was a man named Ronald Adams. The Hitch-Hiker was first presented on The Orson Welles Show (1941), Philip Morris Playhouse (1942), Suspense (1942), and The Mercury Summer Theater (1946).