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  2. Mary Childs (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Childs is an American financial journalist and non-fiction writer. She is co-host for Planet Money. [1] In 2022, she publishedThe Bond King through Flatiron Books. The book was included on "best of" lists from Literary Hub, [2] The New York Times, [3] and Investopedia. [4]

  3. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    Borzoi International, Borzoi International Inc. (1988–2001) Boston Business Forward, Business Forward Media Inc. ( –2001) Boston Magazine (1783–1786) The Boston Miscellany (1842–1843) Boston Monthly Magazine (1825–1826) Boston Weekly Magazine (1802–1808) Bower of Taste (1828–1830) Bradley His Book (1896–1897) Brainstorm NW (1997 ...

  4. Mary Childs - Wikipedia

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    Mary Childs may refer to: Mary Ellen Childs (born 1957), American composer and multimedia artist; Mary Louise Milliken Childs (1873–1936), American philanthropist

  5. Childs, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    At one time it was housed in the Old Childs Store, located at the northwest corner of what is now Childs, Star Route and Blue Ball Roads. [9] The Old Childs Store is now an antique and art store. [10] The third location was in a small one room building. [11] In 1985, Childs was the location for the first issue of a six-cent tricycle stamp.

  6. 'Devoted husband, loving father': Candidate for SC House Eric ...

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    According to the Greenville County deputy coroner Kristine Strange, Childs died of blunt force trauma to the head in a crash at about 2:50 a.m. on Augusta Road at Lickville Road in Pelzer.

  7. Mary Ann Childers - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Childers is an American media consultant and former newscaster. From 1980 to 1994, she worked as an anchor at WLS-TV in Chicago , [ 1 ] where she became the first woman to anchor a top-rated 10pm newscast in Chicago. [ 2 ]

  8. Murder of Michele LeAnn Morgan - Wikipedia

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    On August 9, 1961, Mary held Michele under water and stomped her violently, believing that the child had lied about something. These actions were seen by Michele's older brother, George. At dinner, Michele vomited blood clots. [8] The next day she died of her internal injuries.

  9. Milliken Memorial Community House - Wikipedia

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    The house was commissioned by Mary Louise Milliken (1873–1936) and her husband Samuel Canning Childs (April 2, 1859 – 1934) in 1926. Both were wealthy philanthropists and were responsible for the construction of over twenty hospitals and two churches throughout the United States. Childs was a wealthy businessman who had founded the American ...