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In the News (Tue 14 Feb 12)

  
  The Saul Steinberg Foundation - Life And Work
Saul Steinberg was born in Romania in 1914.
Steinberg's association with The New Yorker continued for almost sixty years, resulting in nearly 90 covers and more than 1,200 drawings that elevate the language of popular graphics to the realm of fine art (many of these images are now available on www.cartoonbank.com).
Steinberg defined drawing as "a way of reasoning on paper," and he remained committed to the act of drawing in an era dominated by large-scale painting and sculpture.
www.saulsteinbergfoundation.org /life_work.html   (1507 words)

  
 Joel Steinberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joel Steinberg (born May 25, 1941), a former New York criminal defense attorney, attracted international media attention when he was accused of murder in the November 2, 1987, death of a six-year-old girl, Elizabeth ("Lisa"), whom he had allegedly adopted under false pretenses.
Steinberg was specifically accused of hitting Lisa on the head and then not seeking medical attention for the child, supposedly because he was under the influence of cocaine.
On two occasions, Steinberg was denied discretionary parole, mainly because he never expressed remorse for the killing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joel_Steinberg   (305 words)

  
 Steinberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steinberg is a German musical equipment and software company.
Steinberg's first product, Steinberg Pro 16, was sold on floppy disks like this one.
The company was founded in 1984 by Karl Steinberg and Manfred Rürup.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Steinberg   (160 words)

  
 Steinberg stays at WBTV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Steinberg is turning his attention to development for the 2006-07 season in the fall for the first time since Jerry Bruckheimer Television's "Trace" bowed on CBS in fall 2002.
In the upcoming season, Steinberg plans to remain the showrunner on "Trace" but will gradually shift some of his focus to two development prospects he has in the pipeline, both of which are more "character-driven" than procedural in nature, he said.
Steinberg is repped by Endeavor and attorneys Marcy Morris and Jamie Mandelbaum.
www.hollywoodreporter.com /thr/television/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001013869   (482 words)

  
 William Steinberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
William Steinberg was born on August 1, 1899 in Cologne where his musical experience began at home with lessons on the piano and violin.
Following a variety of guest appearances in the U.S. during World war II Steinberg was named permanent guest conductor of the San Francisco Opera in 1944, where he served through 1948.
But along the way Steinberg was also attracted to the podium of the Buffalo Philharmonic, largely through the efforts of the versatile and industrious Cameron Baird (who at the time was the Chairman of the UB Music Department).
www.music.buffalo.edu /bpo/STEINBER.HTM   (626 words)

  
 CNN - Web site fights against possible parole for killer - Dec. 23, 1997
Steinberg, an unlicensed New York lawyer who had illegally adopted Lisa, was convicted of manslaughter in the killing.
Steinberg, a lawyer practicing without a license, called himself the girl's adoptive father but no adoption was legally recognized.
Steinberg was accused of hitting Lisa on the head and not seeking medical attention while she was dying.
www.cnn.com /US/9712/23/steinberg.website   (706 words)

  
 Steinberg Canada - Company
Steinberg Canada started in May 1991 selling products with a single employee working out of his home.
Steinberg Canada pioneered many of the customer friendly initiatives that have become a staple of Steinberg.
Today, Steinberg Canada employs people all across Canada all of whom serve with the same degree of zeal and conviction as the original cast of characters.
www.steinbergcanada.com /company.htm   (413 words)

  
 Rubin Steinberg
Steinberg was an elementary and high school art teacher for 38 years and is very informative and forthcoming about imparting information about his career and artwork.
Steinberg's aesthetic is partially inspired by the freedom given to artists by the founders of dada.
For, each of Steinberg's assemblages is a visual record of a wrestling match between the wild horses of disparate and unruly materials and the artist's playful efforts to tame, reign and weave them into a disciplined and polished work that expresses the artist's triumphant mastery and joy of process.
www.uturn.org /marton/Steinberg/RubinSteinberg.html   (3995 words)

  
 Georgia Tech Alumni Association - Winter 2002 Living History
Steinberg spent the next three years in the Army and graduated from Airborne school at Fort Bragg, N.C., where he met his future wife, Marilyn Steinberg.
Over the next 27 years, Steinberg took charge of the company’s fieldwork and eventually was overseeing all of the development and construction being done by the firm.
In 1998, Steinberg left Sony and he and Marilyn moved back to Atlanta to be closer to their daughters and grandchildren.
gtalumni.org /StayInformed/techtopics/win02/livinghistory.html   (510 words)

  
 The Great Persuader
Steinberg's tale is the story of a relentless salesman, a young man in a hurry who doesn't care so much what he sells or how he sells it as long as he's selling.
Steinberg's interest in business was shaped by his relationships with two very different men: his father and his stepfather.
Steinberg graduated from Washington & Jefferson College in 1991 with an economics B.A. and average grades -- he is a dyslexic who mangles words -- "anecdotally" becomes "antidotally" -- but makes up for it with acute interpersonal skills.
www.inc.com /magazine/20050301/great-persuader.html   (3481 words)

  
 David Steinberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Steinberg's prevarications did not endear him to his father, who said "I kiss the train that takes you away" when Steinberg left Winnipeg to study theology in Israel.
Steinberg confused many club patrons by avoiding standard mother-in-law jokes in favor of conceptual comedy - humor based on observations of everyday life.
After his appearance on October 27, 1968, Steinberg was deluged with angry mail complaining about his "blasphemous" performance; the Smothers refused to cave in to pressure and used Steinberg on other programs, including their final taping in April 1969, which remained untelecast after the brothers were fired by CBS.
www.djangomusic.com /actor_bio.asp?pid=P112620   (435 words)

  
 SongwriterUniverse Magazine - Billy Steinberg & Tom Kelly "Like A Virgin" article
Steinberg and Kelly were both very happy with the completed song and demo.
Steinberg and Kelly played Ostin many songs that were more in a rock vein, which presented the duo as potential artists.
Steinberg added, "When you’re songwriters [rather than self-contained artists], and you write a song like ‘Virgin,’ then you have to find the right singer to place the song with.
www.songwriteruniverse.com /virgin.html#stream   (801 words)

  
 Winter at Steinberg Rink
Steinberg Rink recently has undergone a $1.4 million renovation of the outdoor facility.
The rink was made possible by the family of Mark C. Steinberg, who was born in St. Louis in 1881.
His widow, Etta Steinberg, decided building an ice skating rink would be an ideal memorial to her husband since it combined two of his chief interests---youngsters and sports.
stlouis.missouri.org /citygov/parks/forestpark/ice.html   (393 words)

  
 Risa Steinberg
Risa Steinberg, in her performance at Danspace Project at St. Mark's Church (seen last night) is the consummate interpreter of the modern dance tradition, from Duncan to Morris, Humphrey to Carlson.
Steinberg uses her core of strength to show the impetus of sorrow; her spinning in the latter piece seems to go into infinity.
Steinberg is cast as a coquette in a pink dress, in a lighthearted finish to the evening.
www.danceinsider.com /f2001/f323_1.html   (600 words)

  
 Daniel Steinberg and the Great Lakes Science Center
Steinberg and Stacy Watts, assistant education director at the Great Lakes Science Center, explore a minimal surface from the Beyond Numbers exhibit.
Steinberg, a lifelong resident of the Cleveland area, is a consultant for the Great Lakes Science Center, chair of the Cleveland Collaborative for Mathematics Education, and a member of the board of the Cleveland Education Fund.
Steinberg has been consultant for mathematics at the Great Lakes Science Center for many years, since well before construction of the center's new building next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
www.oberlin.edu /news-info/99dec/steinbergmath.html   (555 words)

  
 David Steinberg - Northern Stars
Following his experience on Broadway, Steinberg returned to the intimacy of the small theatre he had known in Chicago by creating a nightclub act that debuted at the Bitter End in New York.
As a writer, Steinberg won the Playboy Humor Award for his parody of the novel Ragtime, and won an Emmy Award nomination for the television special This Is Shalom Aleichem.
Steinberg's work as a director on Seinfeld earned him both a Directors Guild and Emmy Award nominations, and his work on Mad About You also won him a nomination for a Director's Guild Award.
www.northernstars.ca /actorsstu/steinbergbio.html   (1107 words)

  
 Billy Steinberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Billy Steinberg has been among the most successful songwriters of the past two decades, co-writing (with Tom Kelly) five #1 singles on the Billboard's "Hot 100" chart, including "Like A Virgin" (Madonna), "True Colors" (Cyndi Lauper), "So Emotional" (Whitney Houston), "Eternal Flame" (The Bangles).
The team of Steinberg, Kelly & Hoffs wrote many songs together, including the classic, Bangles' hits, "Eternal Flame" and "In Your Room." Steinberg, Kelly & Hoffs also wrote "My Side Of The Bed," which was the first single (and Top 40 hit) from Hoffs' solo debut album in 1991.
Steinberg is continuing his long-term success story and songwriting vision, writing unique, creative songs which will have a lasting appeal and impact.
www.billysteinberg.com /sys-tmpl/contactinformation   (976 words)

  
 UC Davis Nutrition Department Faculty - Francene M. Steinberg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Dr. Steinberg's research interests focus on the physiologic roles of food phytochemicals, particularly soy protein and associated isoflavones, with regard to cardiovascular disease and overall health promotion.
She is also interested in clinical nutrition interventions to reduce chronic disease risk, and the metabolism of lipids and lipoproteins.
Steinberg FM, Holts RR, Schmitz, HH, Keen CL. Cocoa procyanidin chain length does not determine ability to protect LDL from oxidation when monomer units are controlled.
www-nutrition.ucdavis.edu /Faculty/steinberg.html   (364 words)

  
 The Saul Steinberg Foundation
The Saul Steinberg Foundation is a nonprofit organization established by the artist's Will.
Its mission is to facilitate the study and appreciation of Saul Steinberg's contribution to 20th-century art.Through the development of databases, archives, and publications, the Foundation will serve as a resource for the international curatorial-scholarly community as well as the general public.
Following the provisions of the Will, Saul Steinberg's collection of his own works was divided between the Foundation and the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, which also received Steinberg's archives.
www.saulsteinbergfoundation.org   (194 words)

  
 Olympic Blogger Shares Stories, Talks Coverage
Steinberg is also curious about how much of your Olympic experience comes through choices in NBC coverage.
Dan Steinberg: I have not noticed this, but a lot of the venues are quite new, so maybe clear is big.
Dan Steinberg: To continue the work of the Piedmontese Tourism Board...yes, there has been that talk (at least among journalists), and some have told me this was a bad spot for my "first olympics," but I'm not sure why.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/discussion/2006/02/15/DI2006021501863.html   (4791 words)

  
 Steinberg Canada - Welcome
Steinberg Canada's Chris Thompson presents a complete overview of Cubase SX 3.1 featuring amazing new hardware integration technologies, new external instruments functionality, realtime time stretching, and more...
As most of you know Yamaha bought Steinberg about 1 year ago and the future of Yamaha hardware and Steinberg software will see more a convergence and compatibility that will serve the needs of musicians.
Nuendo is the best Steinberg technology and many owners of Yamaha Digital Mixers - already SC savvy - would benefit from owning the worlds best recording and mixing environment - yes, many who record in ProTools, export and mix in Nuendo.
www.steinbergcanada.com   (1243 words)

  
 : Steinberg Unveils Cubase.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Steinberg has been creating some of the world's most innovative music and audio technologies since 1985.
With headquarters in Hamburg, Toronto, Tokyo, Paris and Los Angeles, Steinberg is a truly global company with employees from fifteen countries.
The Steinberg family includes over two dozen different programs including Cubase, the company's flagship product, the most popular digital audio sequencer in the world that runs on both the Macintosh and Windows platforms.
www.prorec.com /prorec/pressrel.nsf/articles/16115CC053D0D6578625682800582FD2   (414 words)

  
 Joel Steinberg's First Post-Prison Interview
The 6-year-old was nude and had, according to examining medical workers from St. Vincent’s Hospital, a huge reddish bruise on her scalp starting at the hairline, bruises and cuts that looked like someone had socked her on the chin, and old healing marks of different colors on virtually every other part of her body.
The unspoken understanding was that Steinberg was free after serving two thirds of his mandatory sentence (8 to 25 years) because the state had no other options.
Steinberg had been a fine inmate, never getting into a fight, and becoming popular with some cons by working seven days a week in the law library at Southport (Elmira), assisting them with their post-conviction legal maneuvers.
www.newyorkmetro.com /nymetro/news/people/features/9607   (1527 words)

  
 DAVID STEINBERG
Steinberg can be seen as Meegosh in Ron Howard's Willow.
Steinberg has also appeared in many T.V. and print commercials.
Steinberg was a featured performer in Baz Luhrmann's production of LA BOHEME in both the New York and Los Angeles productions.
www.coolwatersprods.com /id20.html   (320 words)

  
 Winning with Integrity by Leigh Steinberg Book Tour: Online Pressroom by Schwartzman & Associates Public Relations
Steinberg, the real-life "Jerry Maguire" and a consultant for the popular movie, turned out to deserve his own book.
For Leigh Steinberg, a University of California law student working part time as a dorm counselor, striking up a friendship with a freshman quarterback named Steve Bartkowski proved a life-changing experience.
KEVIN NEWMAN, Host: Leigh Steinberg is a name you may or may not know, and he may like it that way, because he's an agent.
www.schwartzmanpr.com /agency/leighsteinberg.asp   (1287 words)

  
 Steinberg - zZounds.com
Required to run any of Steinberg’s new VST instruments released after 1st January 2005, Steinberg Key also offers additional movies and PDF documents on CD-ROM that provide in-depth information for further research on Steinberg products.
The Steinberg Virtual Instruments Collection combines the Groove Agent SE virtual drummer, The Grand SE piano module, D’cota SE analog modelling/FM synthesizer, Virtual Guitarist Electric Edition SE and the acclaimed HALion SE virtual sampler into one attractively-priced package.
To make this feat possible, Steinberg's sound factory wizoo has painstakingly built this virtual instrument using sounds from a top-flight acoustic grand piano -- guaranteeing you powerful bass, crystal clear mid-range and brilliant treble.
www.zzounds.com /cat--Steinberg--3413   (850 words)

  
 Fraud Prevention Advice from International Profit Associates (Interview)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Small businesses are the most vulnerable to acts of fraud and theft with each scheme costing a company an average of $124,000 per lawsuit, according to the Association of Certified Fraud Executives.
Steinberg listed the following keys to success that most businesses fail to utilize, leaving themselves at greater risk for fraud and theft:
Identifying the key problems is important, however once the problems are discovered, implementing changes and preventative measures are essential.
www.biznus.net /greggsteinberg.htm   (554 words)

  
 Macworld: News: NAMM: Steinberg commits to develop software for Intel Macs
Music software giant Steinberg said at the NAMM tradeshow in Anaheim, Calif. on Thursday that they would develop their applications for Apple’s new Intel-based Macs.
Steinberg officials said that development of the software is moving quickly.
Steinberg is the third company at NAMM to pledge support for the Intel Macs.
www.macworld.com /news/2006/01/20/steinberg/index.php   (483 words)

  
 Professor Gerald M. Steinberg
Gerald M. Steinberg, "Walking the Tightrope: Can a Nuclear Iran be Deterred?" Sitrep March 15 2005, published by the Royal Canadian Military Institute
Professor Gerald M. Steinberg, "The Failure of the MTCR in the Middle East," Published in Ballistic Missiles: The Threat and the Response, edited by Arieh Stav, Brassey's, London, 1999, pp.
The text of the presentation delivered by Gerald Steinberg before the American Jewish Committee's Strategic Triangle Forum: Issues in the Israeli-American-American Jewish Relationship, is available in Hebrew from the author of from the Jerusalem office of the AJC.
faculty.biu.ac.il /~steing/index_a2.shtml   (1349 words)

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