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Richard Antoun

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Falu Bakrania

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Reinhard Bernbeck

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Sunghdai Cho

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Charles Cobb

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1. Computer Weekly, March 18, 1999, OPINION; Pg. 28 28, 77494 words, CRYPTIC CROSS WORDS WITH THE LAW TRAINING MONITOR, David BicknellUS VIEW
... Benton Harbor, Billings, Binghamton, Birmingham, Bismarck, Bloomington- ...
... services. Martin Shugrue and Charles Cobb, a former US ...
... services. Executives Chairman Charles Cobb President David Fink ...
... Beijing, Bellingham, Billings, Binghamton, Birmingham, Bismarck, Boise, ...
... Bangor, Berlin, Bermuda, Binghamton, Birmingham, Bologna, Boston, ...
2. Flight International, March 25, 1998, AIR TRANSPORT; NEWS; Pg. 10, 76070 words, FAA PROPOSES TO SPIN OFF AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES UNIT AS BUSINESS, Andy Chuter
... Wayne, Treasure Cay, Binghamton, Memphis, Bangor, Mcallen, ...
... Syracuse, Fort Wayne, Binghamton, Moline, Owensboro, Charleston, ...
... services. Martin Shugrue and Charles Cobb, a former US ...
... financing. Executives Chairman Charles Cobb Director, passenger services ...
... Rock Springs, Melbourne, Binghamton, Moline, Memphis, Oxnard/ ...


Albert Dekin

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Neville Dyson-Hudson

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Deborah Elliston

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Carmen Ferradas

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Ralph Garruto

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Douglas Glick

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Douglas Holmes

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Michael Horowitz

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1. Insight on the News, March 17, 1997, Monday, Final Edition, Part ENVIRONMENT; Pg. 42, 2127 words, More Precious Even Than Oil, Leslie Alan Horvitz; INSIGHT
... number of stakeholders," says Michael Horowitz, an anthropologist specializing in water ...
... New York at Binghamton. "They're normally intended to ...
MICHAEL HOROWITZ (66%); DENNIS KEENEY ( ...
2. The American Lawyer, October, 1988, Pg. 147, 8840 words, Ivan The Terrible's TERRIBLE DEFENSE, By Susan Adams
... in the line of responsibility was Michael Horowitz, a former police ...
... police investigator and an anthropologist, who had superimposed current ...

William Isbell

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Gary James

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1. Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), September 5, 2004, Sunday, IOWA;MIDLANDS;NEBRASKA;SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 04b;, 3506 words, Paid Obits
... Community Symphony in Binghamton, NY and in the IBM ...
... by 2 sons, Gary James Miller, Omaha, William ( ...
2. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), July 24, 2002 Wednesday, PASCO TIMES; Pg. 7, 1715 words, OBITUARIES
ALBERTINI, GARY JAMES, 49, of New Port ...
... came here in 1983 from Binghamton, N.Y. and was a homemaker. She was ...
3. Tampa Tribune (Florida), August 7, 1999, Saturday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 7, 1784 words, OBITUARIES;
... Doris; two sons, Gary and James; a daughter, Kathy; ...
... three sons, Robert of Binghamton, N.Y., Jay of Phoenix and ...
4. The Advertiser, June 14, 1993 Monday, 8544 words, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HONORS
... LANGTON, Cairns, Qld. Anthropologist and advocate of Aboriginal issues. ...
... ARMY Lieutenant Colonel Gary James ALLAN, Marsfield, NSW. ...
5. COURIER-MAIL, June 14, 1993 Monday, 10079 words, THE LIST - 1993 AUSTRALIAN RECIPIENTS, AAPAUSNEWS
... Qld, service as an anthropologist and advocate of Aboriginal issues. ...
... Army: Lt-Col Gary James Allan, Marsfield, NSW, ...
6. The New York Times, May 15, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 6; Page 48, Column 1; Magazine Desk, 3854 words, WIRED FOR STRESS, By John Tierney; John Tierney is a writer living in New York.
... stress on the arteries. The anthropologist Jay R. Kaplan and the ...
... Another Cornell researcher, the anthropologist Gary James, has started studying working ...
... Framingham than for the men. And Gary James's study of technical and clerical ...

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Michael Little

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1. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 8, 2004 Thursday, LARGO TIMES; Pg. 3, 1517 words, OBITUARIES
... Jr., LaCrescent, Minn., and Michael, Little Rock, Ark.; seven ...
... Manor. Born in Binghamton, N.Y., she came here in ...
2. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 8, 2003 Wednesday, LARGO TIMES; Pg. 5, 4560 words, OBITUARIES
... home. She was born in Binghamton, N.Y., and came here in ...
... two sons, David Michael, Little Rock, Ark., and Jonathan ...
3. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 05, 2001, Friday, LARGO TIMES; OBITUARIES; Pg. 5, 3742 words
... Largo. She was born in Binghamton, N.Y., and came here in ...
... Petersburg. BELLIS, SHJON MICHAEL "LITTLE MAN," infant son of ...
... M. Baker; Shjon Michael "Little Man" Bellis; Stanley ...
4. USA TODAY, November 3, 1993, Wednesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 4A, 5880 words, Dozens of mayoral bids dominate the day
... Concord (NP) (100%) Michael Little 2,134(37%) X ...
... Tallon, Jr., quit Binghamton-area seat to head the ...
5. The Toronto Star, December 13, 1986, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, LIFE; Pg. E8, 572 words, Body shape said key to adapting in the cold, By Jamie Talan (c) 1986, Newsday
... cope with the cold? According to anthropologist Albert T. Steegmann, ...
... hats. Always hats. Anthropologist Michael Little has been studying the Quechua Indians of ...
... New York at Binghamton, found that the Quechuas had warm ...
... T STEEGMANN (87%); MICHAEL LITTLE (55%);

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1. Ebony, March, 1999, PERSONALITIES; Pg. 52, 4810 words, 100 MOST FASCINATING BLACK WOMEN OF THE 20th CENTURY
... BETSCH COLE Educator and anthropologist, she was the first Black woman to ...
... Jackson" is not just Michael's little sister, but a ...
... HURSTON (1901?-1960) Anthropologist, novelist and pioneer scholar of ...

Koji Lum

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Randall McGuire

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1. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), September 4, 2001, Tuesday, FEATURES; Pg. 27, 1346 words, Gnawing suspicions, MONICA HEARY
... explanation. He says that "many anthropologists are as uncomfortable with cannibalism as creationists are with the ...
... folks," he says. An anthropologist at the American Museum of ...
... separating the good from the evil. Randall McGuire, of Binghamton University, notes the myth of the ...
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), May 20, 2001 Sunday, FIVE STAR EDITION, Pg.A-2, 727 words, CANNIBALISM IN OLD SOUTHWEST IGNITES BIG DEBATE, BRYN NELSON, NEWSDAY
... popular media," said Randall McGuire, an archaeologist at the ...
... New York at Binghamton. "We need to think about that ...
... State University physical anthropologist Christy Turner, who has ...
... Turner and his late wife, anthropologist Jacqueline Turner, published their ...


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Andrew Merriwether

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1. The New York Times, December 15, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 4; Column 1; Science Desk, 1261 words, Long-Lost Bones Offer Clues to Earhart Enthusiasts, By MALCOLM W. BROWNE
... London. Two forensic anthropologists, Dr. Karen Ramey ...
... Earhart's niece. Dr. Andrew Merriwether, a physical anthropologist from Britain who attended the ...


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1. New Scientist, February 26, 2000, Features, Pg. 3636, 2888 words, Voices from the past, Robert Adler (Robert Adler is a freelance science writer currently scouting for stories in Europe and the Middle East) Do languages speak to us about our distant ancestors, revealing when they first used words and how they conquered the Earth ? Robert Adler meets a woman convinced that they do
... John Moore, an anthropologist at the University of Florida ...
... many are willing to follow her into." Andrew Merriwether, a molecular anthropologist at the University of Michigan, also ...
2. New Scientist, October 17, 1998, Features, Pg. 2424, 3188 words, Young Americans, Roger Lewin Europeans may have roamed the New World thousands of years before the Santa Maria made land. Roger Lewin describes a radical rethink of how the Americas were settled
... speculation and mythology. This century, anthropologists wondering when and how the first ...
... for decades. But anthropologists have now been forced to reassess their ...
... Richard Jantz, an anthropologist at the University of Tennessee ...
... in the Eskimo-Aleut. Andrew Merriwether of the University of Michigan interprets these ...
... Chatters, an independent anthropologist, suggested the skeleton belonged to ...
... Act, sought to rebury him. Anthropologists have been pressing the courts to let them have ...
... but is cautious, as are most anthropologists, principally because the skeleton has had so ...


Safia Mohsen

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Susan Pollock

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1. The New York Times, May 25, 1993, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 3; Science Desk, 2060 words, Trade or Colonialism? Ruins May Give Answer, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... J. Stein, an anthropologist at Northwestern University ...
... Guillermo Algaze, an anthropologist at the University of California ...
... month's issue of American Anthropologist, Dr. Algaze compares ...
... hypothesis, according to Dr. Susan Pollock, an anthropologist at the State University of New York at Binghamton, is the absence of trade goods ...
... A. Johnson, an anthropologist at Hunter College ...


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1. Women's Review of Books, February 2000, Vol. XVII, No. 5; Pg. 18; ISSN: 0738-1433, 02296115, 1993 words, Digging women, Wright, Rita P
... topic: earlier social anthropologists, using ethnohistoric and textual ...
... early Mesopotamia, see Susan Pollock, Ancient Mesopotamia: The Eden that ...


Philip Rightmire

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1. The New York Times, April 7, 2005 Thursday Correction Appended, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 11, 534 words, A Paleopuzzle: Chomping With No Chompers, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Africa. Dr. G. Philip Rightmire of Binghamton University in upstate ...
2. The Advertiser, February 18, 2005 Friday, FOREIGN; Pg. 30, 417 words, Science sets a date for ancient couple, By MALCOLM RITTER in New York
... Potts said. G. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at Binghamton University in New ...
3. The New York Times, November 18, 2004 Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Column 3; National Desk; Pg. 24, 1123 words, Running Extra Mile Sets the Human Apart, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Lieberman said. Dr. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at Binghamton University in New ...
4. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), November 18, 2004 Thursday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.A-2, 375 words, IS RUNNING RESPONSIBLE FOR EVOLUTION OF HUMANS?, Robert S. Boyd, Knight Ridder Newspapers, WASHINGTON
... Africa, a team of anthropologists reported yesterday in the ...
... paper by other anthropologists was mixed. Philip Rightmire, an anthropologist at the State University of New York in Binghamton, said the Lieberman-Bramble ...
5. The New York Times, November 9, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 2, 1170 words, Miniature People Add Extra Pieces to Evolutionary Puzzle, By NICHOLAS WADE
... raised by two anthropologists at the University of Cambridge, ...
... by Dr. G. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at Binghamton University in New ...
6. The New York Times, October 28, 2004 Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Column 2; Foreign Desk; Pg. 1, 1162 words, New Species Revealed: Tiny Cousins of Humans, By NICHOLAS WADE
... century,'' say two anthropologists not associated with the study, ...
... cave. Dr. G. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at Binghamton University in New ...
7. The New York Times, October 5, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 658 words, Experts Place Ancient Toolmakers on a Fast Track to Northern China, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Richard Potts, an anthropologist at the Smithsonian Institution's ...
... northern China, Dr. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at Binghamton University in New ...
8. The New York Times, March 25, 2004 Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Column 1; National Desk; Pg. 1, 1162 words, Less Jaw, Big Brain: Evolution Milestone Laid to Gene Flaw, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... predecessors. Dr. G. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at the ...
... New York at Binghamton, said he doubted that the myosin ...
9. The New York Times, August 6, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 2012 words, Redrawing Humanity's Family Tree , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Lieberman, a biological anthropologist at Harvard, called the ...
... centimeters. Dr. G. Philip Rightmire, a paleontologist at the ...
... New York at Binghamton and a member of the discovery ...
10. The Oregonian, November 7, 2001 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;, Pg. B11, 621 words, DISCOVERY OFFERS CLUE TO EARLY HOMINID MIGRATION, RICHARD L. HILL - The Oregonian
... out of Africa," said Philip Rightmire, a professor of anthropology ...
... New York at Binghamton. "This shows people were on the ...
... past few decades, anthropologists have discovered core choppers, ...
11. The New York Times, May 12, 2000, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk , 1084 words, Skulls in Caucasus Linked To Early Humans in Africa, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Pat Shipman, an anthropologist, proposed in 1989. They ...
... human fossils. Dr. Philip Rightmire, a specialist in ...
... New York at Binghamton, said he was impressed by the ...
12. The New York Times, September 7, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 4; Metropolitan Desk , 1553 words, Off the Shelf in a Manhattan Shop, a Pre-Human Skull, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... learned of the discovery, Dr. Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York at Binghamton, a specialist in ...
... an Indonesian physical anthropologist, Doedhi Hartono, to examine ...
13. The Ottawa Citizen, March 12, 1998, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A9, 253 words, Homo erectus travelled 800,000 years ago: Tools discovered on Indonesian island prove water crossing, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, NEW YORK
... made them, the researchers said. Philip Rightmire, an anthropologist at the State University of New York at Binghamton, said early humans ...
14. Chicago Sun-Times, May 30, 1997, FRIDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 46, 479 words, Fossil find shakes up view of human origins; New common ancestor seen, BY CURT SUPLEE
... important," said paleoanthropologist Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York at Binghamton, a leading expert ...
15. The New York Times, May 30, 1997, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 20; Column 4; National Desk , 780 words, Fossils Called Limb in Human Family Tree, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... species," said Dr. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at the ...
... New York at Binghamton. "I wonder if the facial ...
16. The Ottawa Citizen, May 30, 1997, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A8, 682 words, Mystery of 800,000-year-old boy: Spanish fossil said to be new hominid species, JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK
... new species," said Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at the ...
... New York at Binghamton. "I wonder if the facial ...
17. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), May 30, 1997 Friday, FINAL / ALL, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 605 words, FOSSILS MAY LINK NEANDERTHALS, MODERN HUMANS, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; NEW YORK TIMES
... species," said Dr. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at the ...
... New York at Binghamton. "I wonder if the facial ...
18. The Washington Post, May 30, 1997, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1240 words, Fossils Suggest New Ancestor Of Humans; Bones in Spanish Cave Open Scientific Debate, Curt Suplee, Washington Post Staff Writer
... fossils they found. Paleoanthropologist Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York at Binghamton, a leading expert ...
19. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), January 6, 1997, Monday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-6, 1108 words, COMPETING HUMAN SPECIES?; THE DISCOVERY THAT HOMO ERECTUS LIVED AS RECENTLY AS 53,000 YEARS AGO MEANS HE; SHARED THE EARTH WITH - AND PERHAPS WARRED WITH - ANATOMICALLY MODERN MEN AND; WOMEN., FAYE FLAM, PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER
... modern man - the advantage. Anthropologists still consider H. ...
... says University of Florida anthropologist Susan Anton. ''We're the ...
... But other scientists, such as anthropologist Alan Mann of the University of ...
... It's possible.'' Paleoanthropologist Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York, Binghamton, says it was probably the ...
... ancestor by many anthropologists, but a separate ...
... earlier,'' Anton says. Anthropologists say they perhaps have some of their ...
20. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), December 22, 1996, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SCIENCE: SCIENCE MATTERS; Pg. B7, 1064 words, The dating game: McMaster fossil-dating technique at heart of anthropologists' debate, DAVID JOHNSTON; THE GAZETTE
... Until last week, anthropologists were agreed that Homo erectus, the ...
... bottom very far." Most anthropologists are very skeptical of the Swisher team's ...
... Homo erectus, like Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York at Binghamton, cite the large size of the ...
... Mating Game Most anthropologists favor the theory that Homo ...
21. The New York Times, December 13, 1996, Friday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 1; Column 1; National Desk , 1124 words, 3 Human Species Coexisted Eons Ago, New Data Suggest, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... explain this," said Dr. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at the ...
... New York at Binghamton. "It's quite a ...
22. The Ottawa Citizen, December 13, 1996, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1 / Front, 626 words, Fossils force rethink of human family tree, JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK
... talking to explain this," said Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at the ...
... New York at Binghamton. "It's quite a ...
23. The Washington Post, December 13, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A03, 1289 words, Modern Humans May Have Coexisted With Ancestor, Curt Suplee, Washington Post Staff Writer
... theory." But many anthropologists disagree over how ...
... they're the real thing. Philip Rightmire, a leading expert ...
... New York at Binghamton who was not involved ...
... precise classification. Some anthropologists believe they were an archaic ...
24. The New York Times, November 19, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section A;Page 1;Column 1;Science Desk, 1332 words, 2.3-Million-Year-Old Jaw Extends Human Family, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... good," said Dr. Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York at Binghamton. "It's the first good ...
25. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), November 19, 1996 Tuesday, FINAL / ALL, NATIONAL; Pg. 6A, 741 words, JAW OFFERS NEW CLUE TO HUMAN ROOTS, FROM WIRE REPORTS
... good," said Dr. Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York at Binghamton. "It's the first good ...
... a Yale University anthropologist involved in discovering the ...
26. The New York Times, May 2, 1996, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 18; Column 1; National Desk , 377 words, Research Adds 100,000 Years to Peking Man, AP , LOS ANGELES, May 1
... Far East," said Philip Rightmire, an anthropologist at the State University of New York at Binghamton. "If you push even the latest ...
27. The Boston Globe, November 27, 1995, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 29, 1667 words, Our intrepid early ancestors; Spate of recent finds shows they ranged much farther much earlier than we thought, By David L. Chandler, Globe Staff
... years earlier than most anthropologists thought any hominids had ...
... ourselves. These finds, says anthropologist Russell Ciochon of the University of ...
... some are more cautious. Anthropologist David Pilbeam of Harvard ...
... in Nature, British anthropologists Bernard Wood and Alan ...
... Among those still unsure is anthropologist Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York at Binghamton. "I have reservations in ...
28. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), November 16, 1995 Thursday, FINAL / ALL, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 655 words, PUSHING BACK THE HUMAN TIME LINE; DISCOVERY OF BONE FRAGMENTS NEARLY 2 MILLION YEARS OLD IN CHINA MAY CHANGE IDEAS ABOUT HUMANS' ARRIVAL IN ASIA, By ULYSSES TORASSA; PLAIN DEALER REPORTER
... old. Still, there are doubters. Philip Rightmire of Binghamton University said he was skeptical of the ...
29. The New York Times, April 25, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section C; Page 1; Column 3; Science Desk , 1405 words, Human Ancestors' Earliest Tools Found in Africa, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... place with the tools. Dr. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist at the ...
... New York at Binghamton, said that it was highly ...
30. The Ottawa Citizen, April 10, 1994, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, ARTS, BOOKS & IDEAS; Pg. C1, 2522 words, BONES OF CONTENTION; Fossil finds in Indonesia and China cast doubt on widely accepted theories of evolution, SHELLEY PAGE; CITIZEN
... David Brose, an anthropologist and curator at the Royal ...
... David Began, an anthropologist at the University of Toronto. "We ...
... a Berkeley-based anthropologist who concentrates on ...
... bones of contention. The famous anthropologist Richard Leakey once ...
... known as Peking man. Anthropologists decided Java and Peking ...
... years old. Meanwhile, anthropologists were discovering the richness of Africa's ...
... increasingly arid. Some anthropologists think this split caused ...
... Moreover, the first time anthropologists saw the impression of the brain ...
... But Curtis also believes, "anthropologists didn't want to see ...
... occurring outside Africa. As anthropologist Eric Trinkaus of the University of ...
... originally believed, says Philip Rightmire, of the State University of New York in Binghamton. Swisher thinks the Asian ...
... grist to the mill. One anthropologist compared 83 skulls to ...
31. The Boston Globe, February 24, 1994, Thursday, City Edition, NATIONAL/FOREIGN; Pg. 12, 616 words, Earlier migration to Asia by humans' ancestors is cited, By Richard Saltus, Globe Staff, SAN FRANCISCO
... exploring the world earlier than anthropologists had believed, but it also ...
... major sense," commented Philip Rightmire, a professor of anthropology ...
... New York in Binghamton. Nor does the new dating of Java ...
... in Tanzania. Their son, anthropologist Richard Leakey, later ...
... size. A minority of anthropologists have recently suggested that the Homo ...
32. The Toronto Star, March 28, 1993, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. B6, 1267 words, Scientists debate all about Eve Most agree we started in Africa, but they dispute how, By Michael Smith TORONTO STAR
... other Klasies fossils. Philip Rightmire, on the other hand, ...
... says Rightmire, an anthropologist at the State University of New York in Binghamton. How the two groups were ...
33. Buffalo News (New York), February 13, 1993, Saturday, Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 5, 720 words, DEBATE SURROUNDS EVE THEORY IN EVOLUTION, By MIKE VOGEL, News Staff Reporter, BOSTON
... hotly debated by anthropologists in recent years, with ...
... in Asia, G. Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York at Binghamton cautioned, "I don't ...
34. The New York Times, June 4, 1992, Thursday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 8; Column 1; Foreign Desk, 1012 words, 2 Skulls in China: Early Humans Outside Africa?, By MALCOLM W. BROWNE
... little agreement among anthropologists as to where Homo sapiens started ...
... China and radiated from there." Dr. Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York at Binghamton is one of the scientists who ...
... LI TIANYUAN (93%); PHILIP RIGHTMIRE (60%);
35. The New York Times, February 3, 1992, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section B; Page 7; Column 1; Foreign Desk, 945 words, A Jawbone Could Smite Ideas About Prehumans, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Christopher Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History ...
... human origins. Dr. Philip Rightmire, an anthropologist at the State University of New York at Binghamton, examined the specimen at the ...
... Milford Wolpoff, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan. "You have the ...
... turns out to be correct, anthropologists said, this would lend credence to the ...


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1. U.S. News & World Report, November 8, 2004, SCIENCE & SOCIETY; FOSSILS; Vol. 137 , No. 16; Pg. 70, 619 words, Tiny survivors, By Josh Fischman
... done the job," says Philip Rightmire, an anthropologist at SUNY-Binghamton, appraising the find. "At ...
2. New Scientist, June 7, 1997, Science, Pg. 1616, 415 words, New roots for human family tree, Roger Lewin
... H. ergaster. Many anthropologists believe that while H. ...
... a mixed response from anthropologists. "I'd be surprised if there was not ...
... new species," says Philip Rightmire of the State University of New York at Binghamton. "It's always tricky to ...
3. Maclean's, December 23, 1996, SCIENCE; Pg. 69, 531 words, The origins of man, MARK NICHOLS
... dates are right," said Philip Rightmire, an anthropologist at the State University of New York at Binghamton, "the multiregionalists will have to do some ...
... a University of Michigan anthropologist. Swisher insists the location of the ...
... CARL SWISHER (56%); PHILIP RIGHTMIRE (56%);
4. Newsweek, December 23, 1996 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science; Pg. 52, 702 words, Welcome to the Club, BY LESLIE KAUFMAN With SARAH McGRATH and ADAM ROGERS
... erectus, he wrote. Dr. Philip Rightmire, a paleoanthropologist with the State ...
... New York at Binghamton, agrees: "The multiregionalists will have to do ...
5. Newsweek, November 27, 1995 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science; Pg. 78, 845 words, An Ancient Wanderlust, BY SHARON BEGLEY
... some other scholars. Philip Rightmire of Binghamton University in New ...

Shalini Shankar

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Pamela Smart

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1. Daily News (New York), November 16, 1997, Sunday, News; Pg. 6, 1496 words, KILLER TEACHER IN COURT AGAIN BEDFORD LIFER SMART FINGERING 2 INMATES IN BEATING, By PATRICE O'SHAUGHNESSY
... a Westchester prison. Pamela Smart, the New Hampshire high ...
... get her." There is a Friends of Pamela Smart group, which maintains she is innocent. There ...
... version has replaced it, however: The Pamela Smart Bulletin Board, an ...
... in 1994 in Binghamton with several thousand vials of ...
... less than year later Pamela Smart arranged her husband's murder. ...
Sunday, Pamela Smart, Gregg Smart, Murder, ...
2. The Boston Globe, April 24, 1992, Friday, City Edition, LIVING; Pg. 81, 834 words, 'Stay the Night' seduces and enthralls, By John Koch, Globe Staff
... 5), might have been called "Pamela Smart Plus." This true story ...
... in intensity. Future anthropologists sifting through the TV we ...
3. USA TODAY, April 8, 1991, Monday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 6A, 3599 words, ACROSS THE USA: NEWS FROM EVERY STATE, ALABAMA NORTH COURTLAND
... teen charged in Pamela Smart murder case. Fowler - ...
... being tossed into cell. ... BINGHAMTON - Felony hearing is Tuesday ...
4. The Boston Globe, March 22, 1991, Friday, City Edition, METRO/REGION; Pg. 41, 399 words, Move announced to limit terms, Globe State House Bureau
... Provost, a forensic anthropologist for the state, described the ...
... a verdict in the Pamela Smart accomplice-to-murder trial. ...

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Ann Stahl

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Peter Stahl

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1. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), December 28, 2004 Tuesday, Home Final Edition, 412 words, MOUNDS TELL TALES OF ANCIENT PEOPLES, MODERN BIASES, Bradley T. Lepper, For The Columbus Dispatch
... article in Nature, Peter Stahl, an archaeologist from Binghamton University, writes that our surprise ...
2. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 2, 2004, Thursday, FEATURES; PLANET; Pg. 17, 711 words, On the horizon, By Peter N. Spotts
... marginal," notes University of Binghamton anthropologist Peter Stahl. The team from the Smithsonian Tropical ...
3. The Independent (London), December 1, 1996, Sunday, SCIENCE; Page 52, 2573 words, BUILT TO LAST; Nothing raises the hackles of ecological campaigners more than the felling of the world's rain forests. We are told that they must be revered as places untouched by man, home to the most diverse range oforganisms on Earth. But has eco-politics clouded the scientific reality?Here Fred Pearce debunks the myth of 'virgin' rain forest and argues that they have endured extensive clearing. And overleaf Matthew Brace meets the scientists who believe it is the grasslands which are the greatest sources of bi..., Fred Pearce
... across South America. Peter Stahl of the State University, New ...
... embellished and improved. American anthropologist Darrell Posey, who ...

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1. U.S. News & World Report, September 29, 2003, SCIENCE & SOCIETY; IN BRIEF; ARCHAEOLOGY; Vol. 135 , No. 10; Pg. 66, 243 words, An Urban Jungle, By Helen Fields
... past 30 years, anthropologists have realized that parts of the Americas were ...
... forest," says archaeologist Peter Stahl of SUNY- Binghamton. "Here is archaeological evidence to the contrary."


Dawnie Steadman

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1. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), December 6, 2002, Friday, IOWA EDITION, Pg. 1a;, 641 words, Experts say clues point to homicide of Iowa boy But no one cause cited in Boss case Prosecution rests, By Chris Clayton, LE MARS, Iowa
... Timothy's bones. Dr. Dawnie Steadman of Binghamton University in New ...
... DENNIS KLEIN (90%); DAWNIE STEADMAN (65%);
2. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), September 3, 1999, Friday, IOWA EDITION, Pg. 1, 489 words, Missing Iowa Woman Is Source of Jawbone, CHRIS CLAYTON
... years ago. Dr. Dawnie Steadman, a forensic anthropologist at Iowa State ...
3. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), September 2, 1999, Thursday, IOWA EDITION, Pg. 13, 276 words, Authorities Try To Link Bone, Missing Person, CHRIS CLAYTON
... State University forensic anthropologist to see whether a human ...
... Monday evening to consult with Dawnie Steadman, an anthropology professor. ...


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Stephen Straight

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David Wilson

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1. The Toronto Star, December 3, 2005 Saturday, NATIONAL REPORT; Pg. F04, 740 words, Early humans needed a good laugh
... it do? Matt Gervais and David Wilson of Binghamton University in New ...
2. Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia), November 2, 2005 Wednesday, HEALTHWATC; Pg. 24, 719 words, Have you heard about ...?, Jordana Borensztajn
... out bad behaviour. Anthropologists Kevin Kniffin, from Wisconsin University, and David Wilson, from New York State ...
3. The Straits Times (Singapore), July 9, 2004 Friday, Tech & Science, 378 words, Beauty? It's linked to good or bad traits
... Kevin Kniffin, an anthropologist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. And co-author David Wilson, an evolutionary biologist at Binghamton University in New ...
4. Tampa Tribune (Florida), June 5, 2004 Saturday, FINAL EDITION, PASCO; Pg. 20, 541 words, Wisconsin Coaching Legend Comes To Zephyrhills High, JOEY KNIGHT, jknight@tampatrib.com, ZEPHYRHILLS
... Former Saint Leo and Binghamton (N.Y.) University coach David Wilson will take over the ...
... basketball coach, led the Binghamton women's soccer team to ...
5. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, April 22, 2004, Guardian Science Pages, Pg. 2, 375 words, Life: This week: Why do women care less about looks than men?, Ian Sample
... raised this week by David Wilson, an evolutionary biologist at Binghamton University in New ...
6. South China Morning Post, August 10, 2003, Authority; Pg. 8, 597 words, Michael Ondaatje, David Wilson
... Tissera, is a forensic anthropologist tasked by a ...
7. South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), May 18, 2003, Pg. 3, 1187 words, This charmless man, Anthropologist Nigel Barley despised Sir James Brooke, the power-hungry imperialist subject of his latest book, White Rajah. And that's why the biography is so absorbing, writes David Wilson
... TIME, THE problem was love. Anthropologist Nigel Barley empathised with the ...
... 1986 debut, The Innocent Anthropologist, which chronicled his experiences living ...
... glad - that he wrote The Innocent Anthropologist. Even so, he hisses that he ...
... rather waspishly. This seasoned anthropologist has still evidently not ...
8. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 10, 2002 Sunday Five Star Lift Edition, A&E ; Pg. G3, 1213 words, WHAT'S UP WITH DOCS?, Joe Williams Post-Dispatch Film Critic
... Columbia, Mo., director David Wilson goes looking for ...
... in which an amateur anthropologist recounts eating human ...
9. Financial Times (London,England) , January 26, 2002 Saturday, Surveys PRO1, SURVEY - RESIDENTIAL SUPPLEMENT ; Pg. 6 , 545 words, Breathing new life into Ravenscraig , By CHERYL MARKOSKY
... Stansfield, chief executive of David Wilson Homes, says that Milton ...
... MacDonald, Perth-based anthropologist and former adviser to housebuilders ...
10. Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia), May 31, 2001, Thursday, NEWS; Pg. 15, 149 words, Animals are only human
... differences," said Dr David Wilson of Binghamton University in New ...
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY (55%);
11. Tampa Tribune (Florida), August 11, 1999, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 5, 276 words, Saint Leo scores coup with guard Cronauer; , MIKE HENRY, Tribune correspondent;
... women's basketball coach David Wilson's team in the Empire ...
... women's coach at Binghamton University, was hired to replace ...
12. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), July 15, 1999, Thursday, PASCO TIMES; COLLEGES; Pg. 8, 552 words, New Monarch coach ditches snow for sun, PETE YOUNG
... 10 harsh winters, David Wilson coached the Binghamton University (N.Y.) women's ...
... seven of those seasons, he also coached the Binghamton women's soccer team, ...
... harsh winters? Apparently, David Wilson, you can. This week, Wilson was ...
... became coach at Binghamton in 1990, the school ...
... Cortland University (which, like Binghamton, is part of the State University of ...
... 12,000 students (at Binghamton), and sometimes, you feel like ...
... in recruiting. "At Binghamton, he brought a team from ...
... average student at Binghamton has a 1200 SAT, ...
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY (93%);
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY (93%);
13. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), July 14, 1999, Wednesday, PASCO TIMES; WOMEN'S BASKETBALL; Pg. 4, 136 words, Monarchs hire hoops coach, PETE YOUNG
... basketball coach with the hiring of David Wilson. Wilson replaces Rebecca ...
... nine seasons at Binghamton University in New ...
... 148-62 at Binghamton, including a 22- ...
... 1997-98. Wilson also was Binghamton's women's soccer coach from ...
BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY (90%);
... LEO COLLEGE (91%); BINGHAMTON UNIVERSITY (90%);
14. Tampa Tribune (Florida), July 14, 1999, Wednesday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 6, 649 words, USF women sail into intercollegiate status; , BOB CHICK, of The Tampa Tribune;
... St. Leo: Former Binghamton University women's basketball coach David Wilson has been named to the same position ...
15. Tampa Tribune (Florida), July 13, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 6, 502 words, Wilson ready to run at Saint Leo; , DAVE WALTERS, Tribune correspondent;
... New York coach David Wilson beats out nearly ...
... basketball position. Former Binghamton University women's basketball coach David Wilson is running a fast ...
... 62 record at Binghamton since 1990 and guided the ...
... appearances. Last season, Binghamton finished ranked No. ...
... bit," Wilson said from his Binghamton home. "I plan to ...
... out of soccer at Binghamton, coaching from 1991-96 and ...
... winning program at Binghamton by recruiting student- ...
PHOTO (C), (C) David Wilson was 148-62 in ...
... at Division II Binghamton University.
16. The Guardian (London), May 6, 1999, The Guardian Features Page; Pg. 10, 1279 words, Seeing is disbelieving; David Wilson thinks museums shouldn't always tell the truth. Jonathan Jones finds out why, Jonathan Jones
The audience gasps when David Wilson shows his slides. Here's a ...
... you'll believe anything. David Wilson, founder and director of the Museum of ...
... wife Diane, an anthropologist, and for a moment the ...
... back to the Native Americans.' David Wilson has invented a new ...
17. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), May 3, 1998, Sunday,, TWO STAR EDITION, Pg. D-13, 9301 words, UPMC HEALTH SYSTEM/CITY OF PITTSBURGH MARATHON ENTRIES
... 39 Pittsburgh 3644 David Wilson, 43 Pittsburgh CLUB ...
... Andrea Colavito, 29 Binghamton, N.Y. 3443 Sheila ...
18. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), March 26, 1998, Thursday, FEATURES; Pg. 10, 1878 words, Tracing King Solomon's Gold To Lands of the Ancient Incas, Robin Engel, Special to The Christian Science Monitor, KONA, HAWAII
... journalist and self-taught anthropologist, his accomplishments uncovering major ...
... Buchanan recalls. But anthropologist David Wilson at Southern Methodist ...
... New Haven, Conn., anthropologist Richard Burger echos his ...
... objects to "diffusionist" theories - as anthropologists categorize Savoy and others - because they ...
... first place. Most anthropologists and historians agree that - while ...
... inherently similar. But anthropologist Rick Feinberg at ...
19. The New York Times, September 24, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, David Sloan Wilson, Section C; Page 1; Column 3; Science Desk , 1742 words, SCIENTIST AT WORK: David Sloan Wilson; Enthralling or Exasperating: Select One, By DAVID BERREBY , BINGHAMTON, N.Y.
... New York at Binghamton, has spent two decades ...
... Gray Flannel Suit"), David Wilson attended boarding school ...
... New York at Binghamton, at his rural home ...
20. The New York Times, November 26, 1995, Sunday, Late Edition - Final Correction Appended, Lenore Tawney, Section 2; Page 43; Column 1; Arts and Leisure Desk , 790 words, ARTS/ARTIFACTS; Artistry and Invention Seamlessly Joined, By RITA REIF
... Four Decades, One Anthropologist. By Clifford Geertz. ( ...
... University, $22.95.) The leading anthropologist of his generation looks back ...
... views and views again David Wilson's storefront Museum of Jurassic ...
21. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), February 23, 1994, Wednesday, SPORTS; Ed. F; Pg.20B, 515 words, Transactions BASEBALL American League
... ANGELES RAMS - Signed David Wilson, safety, and Bob Brasher, ...
... Norton, left wing, to Binghamton of the American Hockey League. ...
22. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), June 24, 1991, Monday, NOW; Pg. 10, 1178 words, Light, Sound, And Satire Fill Two Off-Beat L. A. Museums, Elizabeth A. Brown, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor, LOS ANGELES
... old storefront, unless David Wilson, curator and creator, is playing his ...
... Wilson and his wife, artist/ anthropologist Diane, open the museum ...
PHOTOS: 1)DAVID WILSON: Curator and creator of the Museum of ...
23. The Guardian (London), May 17, 1991, 373 words, Friday People: Dusting off grey image - Robert Anderson, By NICHOLAS DE JONGH, Arts Correspondent
... who succeeds Sir David Wilson next January as the pounds ...
... a library for anthropologists leaves him distinctly lukewarm. 'The ...
24. The Guardian (London), August 11, 1990, 2305 words, Town and Conntry: The Allotment - That piece of land between the railway and the viaduct may seem a relic to you but, as Byron Rogers discovered, the allotment represents the hopes and fancies of people today, the history of settlements long gone and the struggles of the folk who inhabited them, By BRYON ROGERS, THIS IS the story of an allotment patch. The town once ended here
... baffle an alien anthropologist. You have all stared at such ...
... moving to fresh fields. David Wilson Homes, inspired by this, ...
25. The Independent, April 3 1989, Monday, Home News ; Pg. 6, 297 words, Three million words tell the story so far, DAVID KEYS, Archaeology Correspondent
... week by Sir David Wilson, the director of the British Museum.
... 400 archaeologists, ethnographers, anthropologists, historians, zoologists, linguists, ...
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1. The New Republic, May 27, 2002, Pg. 14, 1998 words, Sex Change; Uganda v. condoms., By Arthur Allen
... in the Harvard study, anthropologist Edward C. Green. ...
... abstinence and fidelity," recalls David Wilson, a leading usaid ...
... an academic medical anthropologist from outside the Beltway--joined ...
2. The New Yorker, March 19, 2001, The Talk Of The Town -- DEPT. OF IMMORTALITY; Pg. 46, 793 words, GINSBERG'S LAST SOUP, STEVE SILBERMAN
... jar could be analyzed by anthropologists. "There is a culture in that ...
... exotica. He called the director, David Wilson, and explained the situation. Wilson ...
3. Publishers Weekly, September 11, 2000, pwforecasts; Pg. 65, 12430 words, Fiction, Staff
... Up There" concerns an anthropologist, Dr. Hadley Marshall, ...
... among the 31 selections, as does David Wilson with his scientific presentation of the theory of ...
4. New Scientist, December 14, 1996, Features, Pg. 2828, 3567 words, All for one one for all, Roger Lewin Damned for decades as quaint and wrong-headed, the notion of the superorganism is being reinterpreted in the light of modern complexity theory. Roger Lewin investigates
... New York at Binghamton and philosopher Elliott Sober of the ...
... light of natural selection." David Wilson takes this position, too. "Complexity ...
... New York at Binghamton, leader of the Group Selection ...
... Given this concept, says David Wilson, group selection works when there is ...
... less skilled females. David Wilson is certain of his position, and frequently ...
... times he states his position, David Wilson ignores it. Williams ...
... some are beginning to be sympathetic to David Wilson's effort. "There is probably an ...
... so. While he criticises David Wilson for causing confusion ...


Thomas Wilson

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1. Buffalo News (New York), August 1, 2004 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SPORTS, Pg.D1, 1051 words, RICHARDS TALKS UP LONG JUMP WIN/ UB ATHLETE EARNS ESG GOLD MEDAL AS RIVAL RUCKER SETTLES FOR SILVER/, Keith McShea; NEWS SPORTS REPORTER, BINGHAMTON
... competition concluded at Binghamton University's East Gym ...
... a run of 4:55.23. Thomas Wilson (North Tonawanda) earned ...
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), May 6, 2002 Monday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.C-8, 10272 words, PITTSBURGH MARATHON RESULTS
... Oakmont 3:38:47 462. Thomas Wilson, 47, Seneca 3:38:49 ...
... Victoria Becker, 41, Binghamton, N.Y. 3:53:19 177. ...
3. Tampa Tribune (Florida), March 16, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 7, 1391 words, Obituaries;
... Tampa and Ruth Gevert of Binghamton, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren; ...
... Chapel, Tampa. WARREN THOMAS WILSON, 71, of Tampa died ...

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1. Buffalo News (New York), August 1, 2004 Sunday, FINAL EDITION, SPORTS, Pg.D1, 1051 words, RICHARDS TALKS UP LONG JUMP WIN/ UB ATHLETE EARNS ESG GOLD MEDAL AS RIVAL RUCKER SETTLES FOR SILVER/, Keith McShea; NEWS SPORTS REPORTER, BINGHAMTON
... competition concluded at Binghamton University's East Gym ...
... a run of 4:55.23. Thomas Wilson (North Tonawanda) earned ...
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), May 6, 2002 Monday, SOONER EDITION, Pg.C-8, 10272 words, PITTSBURGH MARATHON RESULTS
... Oakmont 3:38:47 462. Thomas Wilson, 47, Seneca 3:38:49 ...
... Victoria Becker, 41, Binghamton, N.Y. 3:53:19 177. ...
3. Tampa Tribune (Florida), March 16, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 7, 1391 words, Obituaries;
... Tampa and Ruth Gevert of Binghamton, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren; ...
... Chapel, Tampa. WARREN THOMAS WILSON, 71, of Tampa died ...

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