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In the News (Fri 10 Jul 09)

  
  A man who seeks light from his darkest hour - theage.com.au
Arnold Roth, whose daughter Malki, 15, died a year ago in a suicide bombing at a Jerusalem pizza restaurant, in Melbourne yesterday.
Arnold Roth's daughter died in a suicide bombing at a Jerusalem pizza restaurant.
Roth was proud of his sons' actions then and remains so now, but he says dreams of peaceful coexistence have been abandoned.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2002/08/14/1029113954999.html   (1164 words)

  
 The Playful Art of Arnold Roth
Arnold Roth was born (at a very young age!) in Philadelphia on February 25, 1929.
Roth was only to appear in the second issue (March 1957), with "Great Russian Inventions we Invented First," and "Movie Scenes You Must Have Seen" before Hefner was forced to fold the magazine when his bank called in a loan.
Roth and Kurtzman had a longer run with the more modestly produced Humbug magazine, where Roth did the bulk of his work (including a marvelous satire of Dickens' A Christmas Carol).
www.stevestiles.com /roth.htm   (803 words)

  
 seMissourian.com: Story: Arnold Roth
He was born Oct. 13, 1922, at Wittenburg, Mo., son of Leo A. and Linna Mueller Roth.
Roth was a retired farmer and union labor construction worker.
Survivors include two sons, Lloyd Roth of Frohna, Mo., and Dale Roth of Altenburg; three brothers, Willard Roth of Frohna, Edgar Roth of Perryville, Mo., and Vernon Roth of St. Louis; and four grandchildren.
www.semissourian.com /story/72790.html   (139 words)

  
 Arnold Roth, Advocate
Born in Melbourne, Australia and admitted to practice there as a lawyer in 1977, Arnold Roth draws on practical, seasoned experience as a hands-on chief executive as well as three decades of practice as a solicitor, attorney and advocate as a solo lawyer, in a specialized group practice and as in-house counsel.
In the public sphere Roth has represented the State of Israel in several international conferences dealing with the effects of terror on civilian populations and societies.
Arnold Roth is a founder, and the honorary chairman, of the
www.roth2.com   (299 words)

  
 In the face of violent death, family seeks the antithesis of terror - smh.com.au
Arnold Roth is struck by the awfully synchronous history.
What the Roths did was set up the Malki Foundation, named after their daughter, who was one of 15 people killed in a crowded Jerusalem pizzeria in August 2001.
Mr Roth, a lawyer who is now chief executive officer of a company developing computer-based devices for the blind, is raising funds for the foundation.
www.smh.com.au /articles/2003/09/05/1062549017872.html   (470 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Arnold Roth": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
He called an old friend named Arnold Roth, but he was told by the ID- messaging system that M Roth was in Common Ground and his calls could...
He called an old friend named Arnold Roth, but he was told by the ID-messaging system that M Roth was in Common Ground and his calls could not...
Arnold Roth: Free Lance by Arnold Roth, Lucy Shelton Caswell, Pa.) University of the Arts (Philadelphia, Ohio State University (Corporate Author)
www.amazon.com /phrase/Arnold-Roth   (460 words)

  
 NJ Jewish News | Former Princetonian sketches the ‘joys of summer’
Growing up in Philadelphia in the 1930s, Roth “followed all of the major sports and some of the minor ones.” He was a fan of the Phillies as well as the Athletics, who won consecutive world championships in 1929-30.
Roth has won international acclaim for his work, including the National Cartoonist Society’s Reuben Award, presented to the year’s top, and the organization’s Gold Key Award for lifetime achievement; a collection, Arnold Roth: Free Lance, A Fifty Year Retrospective, was published in 2001.
Roth’s caricatures grace the cover of Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville, a collection of essays on baseball by the late Stephen Jay Gould.
www.njjewishnews.com /njjn.com/111606/sptsFormerPrincetonian.html   (838 words)

  
 Roth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roth bei Nürnberg, the capital of that district
Michael Roth (born 1970), German politician, an SPD member of the 16th Bundestag, the parliament of Germany.
Wilhelm Roth / Vilmos Róth (1848-), Hungarian Austrian rhinologist; born at Kluckno, Hungary ([4])
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Roth   (335 words)

  
 FANDZ International Law Group | Washington - Seattle - Israel - Russia
Roth, whose teenage daughter was murdered by Hamas terrorists in 2001, spoke about Israel's experience in battling an enemy which does not hesitate to use suicide as a weapon, and which both targets and exploits children.
Roth has been deeply involved as an advocate for Israel in the international media, and served as the spokesperson last year for Israeli families taking part in an alternative hearing process in The Hague where the International Court of Justice was considering a multilateral attack on the legitimacy of its security barrier.
Arnold has extensive experience both in practice, in the fields of technology law, computer law and multinational transactional law, and in the corporate and hi-tech business world, having served as managing director or CEO of a significant number of companies in this area.
www.fandz.com /html/zgn.html   (2560 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Arnold Roth Free Lance: A Fifty Year Retrospective: Books: Arnold Roth,Lucy Shelton Caswell,Alan Coren   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Roth's work has appeared in a half century of major magazines, from the 1952 pilot issue of TV Guide to recent numbers of the New Yorker, and Roth was one of the few Americans ever invited to join the staff of Britain's premier humor magazine, Punch.
Roth's loopy, exuberant style recalls that of his British contemporary Ronald Searle and seems a likely influence on such younger artists as Ralph Steadman.
Most of the drawings were commissioned for magazine articles, but clearly Roth is a cartoonist first; while the pictures serve the writings they accompany, nearly every one provokes a smile or a laugh on its own merits.
www.amazon.ca /Arnold-Roth-Free-Lance-Retrospective/dp/1560974389   (450 words)

  
 Ohio State University Libraries: NEWS NOTES Online
Roth's longest association with a single foreign publication started in 1958 when his work began to be published in Punch.
Roth has been very active in his profession as a member of the National Cartoonists Society (serving as its president in 1984-1986), the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists, and the Society of Illustrators.
Arnold Roth: Free Lance is co-sponsored by The Ohio State University Libraries, Friends of the Libraries, and Wexner Center for the Arts.
library.osu.edu /sites/libinfo/Newsnotes/nn011502.html   (1430 words)

  
 Arnold Roth Publications Page
Arnold Roth has authored and illustrated many books, some on his own and some with collaborators.
Isabel’s Noel, story by Jane Yolen, illustrated by Arnold Roth, New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1976.
Bech at Bay, by John Updike, dust jacket illustration by Arnold Roth, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, October 1998.
www.arnoldroth.com /publications.htm   (293 words)

  
 Arnold Roth: The business of humorous illustration may have changed over the years, but Roth's sage advice to artists ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Arnold Roth: The business of humorous illustration may have changed over the years, but Roth's sage advice to artists remains the same.
Indeed, Roth is one of the most innovative humorous illustrators of this century, and his askew doodles have embellished this country's top magazines - from Time to Esquire, Playboy to TV Guide, Sports Illustrated to The New Yorker.
Roth also points out that one of the most important things an up-and-coming humorous illustrator must have in his portfolio is tearsheets.
www.planetcartoonist.com /editorial/success_arnoldroth.shtml   (857 words)

  
 Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP -- Professionals -- Roth, Arnold I.
Arnold I. Roth represents clients in a wide variety of litigation matters before state and federal courts.
Roth is admitted to the bars of New York, Washington, D.C. and Alabama.
Roth earned his undergraduate degree (B.A., 1951) from Duke University, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and his law degree (LL.B., 1954) from Harvard University Law School, where he served as Editor of the Harvard Law Review.
www.kattenlaw.com /People/Detail.aspx?attorney=460   (166 words)

  
 News and Information - The Ohio State University
Sixty original works of internationally renowned freelance cartoonist Arnold Roth will be on display at The Ohio State University through May 17 to document the entire range of his half-century career.
Currently, Roth is serving as the art director of the Journal for Blacks in Higher Education.
Among the highlights of his career, Roth created a color Sunday comic strip for the New York Herald Tribune Syndicate titled “Poor Arnold’s Almanac,” which lasted for two years until it was revived in 1989-1990 for Creater’s Syndicate as a daily and a Sunday feature.
www.osu.edu /news/lvl2_news_story.php?id=65   (312 words)

  
 A loving tribute to Malka Chana Roth 1985-2001
Arnold Roth is interviewed by Ritula Shah of "The World Today" on BBC radio, commenting on the visit to Israel of US secretary of state Dr. Condoleezza Rice (5-Oct-06).
Frimet Roth interviewed several families who, like her own, still grieve after the deaths of their loved ones in the Sbarro restaurant massacre of 9th August 2006.
Marking the fifth anniversary of the day on which fifteen innocent people were murdered (a sixteenth remains unconscious five years later), Frimet's article appears in Haaretz and (in slightly shorter form) on the website of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
www.kerenmalki.org   (1396 words)

  
 Private Client Services   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Arnold joined Roth Capital Partners in January of 1997 as Managing Director and Director of the Private Client Group.
Arnold has over 25 years of experience in the securities industry and previously served as Executive Vice President with Sutro and Co. Prior to joining Sutro, he was with Prudential-Bache Securities where he served as First Vice President and District Manager of the firm's Arizona and New Mexico offices.
As Roth’s Director of Corporate Services, Nazan Akdeniz oversees transactions from both the development side and from a regulatory/operations standpoint to ensure that Roth’s clients are receiving the most beneficial and efficient services.
www.rothcp.com /CSbios.html   (865 words)

  
 Arutz Sheva - Israel National News
Roth said that although text and numbers are readily accessible to the blind through Braille and software that reads text aloud, “when you look beyond the text…you run into problems - things like images, photographs, maps, charts and tables.”
Building on the success of the original device, VirTouch is launching a new class of software for blind accessibility in the area of non-text computer images that, according to Roth, will become as revolutionary to the blind community as Braille was.
Roth estimates that the repackaged VTPlayer with its graphic technology will be available to U.S. consumers by the summer.
www.israelnationalnews.com /news.php3?id=62263   (785 words)

  
 Debate between Israelis and Palestinians : SF Indymedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
ARNOLD ROTH: The resort to the racist argument is beneath all contempt...
ARNOLD ROTH: He's asking good questions and I get the sense that we're in the presence of a lawyer or even more than one lawyer.
ARNOLD ROTH: Because there is a law and there is a principle and we can't all have what we want.
sf.indymedia.org /news/2004/03/1683754_comment.php   (8153 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Arnold Roth: Free Lance: Books: Arnold Roth,Lucy Shelton Caswell,Pa.) University of the Arts ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Roth is one of the most successful cartoonists of the second half of the 20th century, whose work has appeared in Playboy, Esquire, Time, National Lampoon, the Saturday Evening Post, Sports Illustrated, Punch, Premiere, the Nation, Mother Jones, Harper's, Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, TV Guide, Smithsonian, and many other national magazines.
He is the creator of the classic newspaper strip Poor Arnold's Almanac (collected in 1999 by Fantagraphics), and he is perhaps best-remembered for the numerous album covers he illustrated for jazz great Dave Brubek.
The exhibition catalogue is printed in an oversized format and features both fl-and-white cartoons and strips and an abundance of Roth's gorgeous, vivid watercolor cartoon paintings, all of which appeared in disparate magazines over the years and none of which are readily available to collectors and fans.
amazon.com /Arnold-Roth-Free-Lance/dp/product-description/1560974389   (686 words)

  
 Gazette: Tweaking History…and Everything Else (Jan/Feb 2002)
Roth enjoys tweaking history, and he knows a thing or two about anniversary issues.
Roth doesn’t remember when his first illustration for the Gazette was, or who the editor was at the time, though he thinks he “might have been doing work for the Gazette in the late ’50s even.” But he’s not sure.
Although the 71-year-old Roth has lived in Manhattan for the last two decades, he still loves the city where he spent his first half-century, and he clearly delights in working on Philadelphia-related subjects.
www.upenn.edu /gazette/0102/hughes.html   (577 words)

  
 Roth,Arnold Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
The legendary illustrator Arnold Roth has been one of the most successful cartoonists of the last 50 years, contributing to Playboy, Esquire, Time, The New Yorker and so many other publications, as well as dozens of classic jazz record covers.
This is the complete collection of Poor Arnold's Almanac, Arnold Roth's hilarious newspaper strip that ran every Sunday from May 1959 to May 1961 across America.
In this uproarious book, Arnold Roth provides all sorts of practical suggestions for converting that pesky exercise machine into a useful appliance.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Roth,Arnold   (551 words)

  
 Ohio State University Libraries: NEWS NOTES Online
Roth, “Ohio State University and the University of the Arts (which is in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania the land of my birth) sponsor the exhibition.
Roth’s acerbic wit permeates his cartoons, which regularly appear on the covers and in the pages of The New Yorker, Time, Sports Illustrated, Esquire, and The New York Times.
The Arnold Roth: Free Lance exhibition features approximately 70 works, which were produced for popular and widely distributed publications, and represent a wide range of styles that reflect the time periods in which they were produced.
library.osu.edu /sites/staff/Newsnotes/nn012103.html   (1120 words)

  
 Arnold Roth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Since joining Lerner Group in 1999, Arnold Roth has represented tenants in the recent acquisition and disposition of commercial office space in Manhattan.
Roth's focus in tandem with a strong industrial following, plus results from sales and net leasing of commercial buildings in New York City.
Roth owned and operated Arnco Textiles, Inc., a textile brokerage firm in New York City, specializing in the sale of denim and cotton fabrics to the U.S. pant and jean manufacturing trade.
www.lernergroupinc.com /arnold.html   (173 words)

  
 Media Backspin
Arnold Roth, whose daughter Malki was killed by a suicide bomber in the Sbarros pizzeria in 2001, was asked by the journalist to respond to this AP article released today.
Roth, who was quoted and also pictured in some editions, had this response:
Posted by: cam at Mar 11, 2005 12:27:14 AM Arnold: first, I would like to offer my condolences on the loss of your beautiful daughter.
backspin.typepad.com /backspin/2005/03/ap_on_child_dea.html   (1859 words)

  
 Arnold Roth: Free Lance
Arnold Roth, Lucy Shelton Caswell, Ohio State University, University of the Arts,
Roth was also a regular artist in Harvey
Roth's gorgeous, vivid watercolor cartoon paintings, all of which
isbndb.com /d/book/arnold_roth_free_lance.html   (453 words)

  
 Arf Lovers Blog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Arnold Roth after she rejects Jules Feiffer's and Steven Guarnaccia's advances.
The big news story of the evening was Ken Wong, director of the MoCCA Museum and his associate Bob Postal amazingly caught here by my camera trying to steal this art for their next show.
Arnold Roth trying to complain about everyone hitting on his wife to anybody that would listen, even hippies.
arflovers.com /week1.htm   (1410 words)

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