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  2. Alice Rogoff - Wikipedia

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    Rogoff is the daughter of Mortimer Rogoff (1921–2008), former chairman and president of Navigation Sciences; her mother is the artist and muralist Sheila Rogoff. [1] [2] [3] She has two siblings, Louisa Thompson and Julia Peach. [4] Rogoff attended the Dalton School, Connecticut College, and Harvard Business School [5] receiving an MBA degree ...

  3. Alaska Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Alice Rogoff, former U.S. News & World Report chief financial officer and wife of Carlyle Group co-founder David Rubenstein, bought a majority share in the website, and the organization moved into a hangar located along Anchorage's Merrill Field Airport, where Rogoff, a licensed pilot, also houses her Cessna 206. [3]

  4. Lake Mungo (film) - Wikipedia

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    A later home video, taken automatically while the Palmers were not home, shows an image that seems to be Alice. It also captures Alice's bedroom being searched by Brett Toohey, a neighbour for whom she had worked as a babysitter. After searching the bedroom, June finds a hidden videotape of Alice having a threesome with Brett and his wife ...

  5. List of people from Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Mortimer Rogoff (1921–2008) – inventor and businessman; Saul Rogovin (1923–1995) – Major League Baseball pitcher; Stan Rogow (1948–2023) – music manager, writer, and producer of film and television; Roget Romain (born 1966) – executive, producer, entertainment manager and entrepreneur; Edward A. Romano – entertainment executive

  6. Arctic Circle (organization) - Wikipedia

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    The stated mission of the Arctic Circle is "to facilitate dialogue and build relationships to address rapid changes in the Arctic" and "strengthen the decision-making process by bringing together as many international partners as possible to interact under one large 'open tent.'" [6] The organization was established in response to issues facing the Arctic as a result of climate change and ...

  7. David Rubenstein - Wikipedia

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    David Mark Rubenstein (born August 11, 1949) is an American lawyer, businessman, and philanthropist. A former government official, [2] he is a co-founder and co-chairman of the Carlyle Group, [3] [4] a private equity firm based in Washington, D.C. Rubenstein is also the principal owner of the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball (MLB), acquiring the team in 2024 for $1.7 billion.

  8. Rogoff - Wikipedia

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    Rogoff is a surname based on an alternate spelling of Rogov. The name Rogoff is identified as Jewish (from Lithuania and Belarus). It is a westernized form of Rogov, a habitational name from Raguva near Kaunas in Lithuania (Russian name Rogovo). [1] Notable people with the surname include: Alice Rogoff (born 1951), American publisher and ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by ...

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    This table lists women sociologists for which Wikipedia lacks a biography article. It was generated using Wikidata for Wikipedia:WikiProject Women/Women in Red. See Template:Women in Red for other lists by focus area or by country. The list will be refreshed roughly daily to remove blue-links - no manual editing is required.