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Diana Diamond
Diana Diamond is an American journalist who has edited a number of newspapers including the ''The Daily News (Palo Alto), Palo Alto Daily News,'' and was a columnist at the ''Palo Alto Weekly.'' At the ''Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal,'' she was editor of their magazine, ''Valley Life Quarterly,'' and a columnist and editorial writer for the ''Journal.'' After serving as associate editor and twice-weekly columnist for the ''Palo Alto Daily Post'' she later wrote a twice-weekly column for the ''The Daily News (Palo Alto), Palo Alto Daily News'' on political topics of interest to the city, the state and the nation, a thrice monthly column for ''The Mercury News'' and a blog for ''Palo Alto Weekly, Palo Alto Online'' called "An Alternative View." Life Diana Louise Chmielewski was born February 4, 1937, in Floral Park, New York, the daughter of Louis Bartholomew and Helen Stephanie Chmielewski. She married Horace Williams Diamond, Jr., with whom she had four children; they l ...
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Floral Park, New York
Floral Park is an incorporated village in Nassau County, New York, United States, on Long Island. The population as of the US Census of 2010 is 15,863. The Incorporated Village of Floral Park is at the western border of Nassau County, and is located mainly in the Town of Hempstead, while the section north of Jericho Turnpike is within the Town of North Hempstead. The area was formerly known as East Hinsdale. The neighborhood of Floral Park in the New York City borough of Queens is adjacent to the village. History The area that is now Floral Park once marked the western edge of the great Hempstead Plains, and by some reports was initially known as Plainfield. Farms and tiny villages dominated the area through the 1870s when the development of the Long Island Rail Road Hempstead Branch and Jericho Turnpike cut through the area. Hinsdale had more than two dozen flower farms after the Civil War. The present-day village of Floral Park was once called East Hinsdale. In 1874, John ...
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Dave Price (journalist)
Dave Price (born 1962) is an American journalist who has edited, published and founded a number of free daily newspapers including the '' Daily News'' and the '' Daily Post'' in Palo Alto, California, and the ''Aspen Times Daily'' in Aspen, Colorado. Background Price began his career at age 15 at the Boulder (Colorado) ''Daily Camera'', where he worked in the composing room and advertising. While at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Price became a stringer for the ''Denver Post'' and had more front page bylines in 1983 than any other freelancer at the ''Post'' that year. In 1984, Price moved to Aspen, Colorado, and worked as a reporter at the ''Aspen Daily News''. In 1987, Price became news director and morning anchor of KSNO-FM and KTYE-AM. Newspaper publisher and editor In 1988, Price returned to the newspaper business. He was asked by the publisher of the ''Aspen Times'' weekly, Bil Dunaway, to launch a free daily newspaper to compete against the ''Aspen Daily News''. On No ...
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People From Floral Park, New York
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University Of Michigan College Of Literature, Science, And The Arts Alumni
A university () is an educational institution, institution of higher education, higher (or Tertiary education, tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several Discipline (academia), academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate education, undergraduate and postgraduate education, postgraduate programs. In the United States, the designation is reserved for colleges that have a graduate school. The word ''university'' is derived from the Latin ''universitas magistrorum et scholarium'', which roughly means "community of teachers and scholars". The first universities were created in Europe by Catholic Church monks. The University of Bologna (''Università di Bologna''), founded in 1088, is the first university in the sense of: *Being a high degree-awarding institute. *Having independence from the ecclesiastic schools, although conducted by both clergy and non-clergy. *Using the word ''universitas'' (which was coined at its foundation ...
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1937 Births
Events January * January 1 – Anastasio Somoza García becomes President of Nicaragua. * January 5 – Water levels begin to rise in the Ohio River in the United States, leading to the Ohio River flood of 1937, which continues into February, leaving 1 million people homeless and 385 people dead. * January 15 – Spanish Civil War: Second Battle of the Corunna Road ends inconclusively. * January 20 – Second inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt: Franklin D. Roosevelt is sworn in for a second term as President of the United States. This is the first time that the United States presidential inauguration occurs on this date; the change is due to the ratification in 1933 of the Twentieth Amendment to the United States Constitution. * January 23 – Moscow Trials: Trial of the Anti-Soviet Trotskyist Center – In the Soviet Union 17 leading Communists go on trial, accused of participating in a plot led by Leon Trotsky to overthrow Joseph Stalin's regime, and assas ...
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American Women Journalists
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Living People
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East Bay Daily News
The ''East Bay Daily News'' was a free daily newspaper in Berkeley, California published 5 days a week with an average daily circulation of 10,000. The newspaper was founded May 20, 2005 by journalist Dave Price and Jim Pavelich, who also published the ''Palo Alto Daily News''. The ''East Bay Daily News'' was distributed in large red newspaper racks and in stores, coffee shops, restaurants, schools and major workplaces in Berkeley, Albany, Piedmont and Oakland. After McClatchy's acquisition of the paper's previous owner Knight Ridder in early 2006, the ''Palo Alto Daily News'' group, including the ''East Bay Daily News'', was bundled with the ''San Jose Mercury News'' and sold to MediaNews Group of Denver, Colorado Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit .... External links ...
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Los Gatos Daily News
The ''Los Gatos Daily News'', now called the ''Los Gatos News'' was a free newspaper in Los Gatos, California published 3 days a week. The newspaper was founded May 15, 2002 by Dave Price (journalist) and Jim Pavelich, who also published the ''Palo Alto Daily News''. Both papers were distributed in newspaper racks and in stores, coffee shops, restaurants, schools and major workplaces. The ''Los Gatos News'', along with five other editions, was sold to Knight Ridder on Feb. 15, 2005. The 30,000-person community of Los Gatos was served by four primary newspapers: the '' Los Gatos Observer'', the ''San Jose Mercury News'', the ''Los Gatos News'', and the ''Los Gatos Weekly Times''. All except the online-only Los Gatos Observer were briefly owned by the non-local McClatchy company after McClatchy's acquisition of Knight Ridder in early 2006, and are now controlled by MediaNews Group of Denver, Colorado Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most p ...
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Redwood City Daily News
The ''Redwood City Daily News'' was a free daily newspaper in Redwood City, California published 6 days a week with an average daily circulation of 8,000. The newspaper was founded August 9, 2000 by Dave Price (journalist), Dave Price and Jim Pavelich, who also published the ''Palo Alto Daily News''. The ''Redwood City Daily News'' was adjudicated as a newspaper of general circulation by the San Mateo County Superior Court in 2001, enabling it to publish legal notices. Both the Palo Alto and Redwood City ''Daily News'' editions were distributed in large red newspaper racks and in stores, coffee shops, restaurants, schools and major workplaces. The ''Redwood City Daily News'', along with five other ''Daily News'' editions, was sold to Knight Ridder on Feb. 15, 2005. After The McClatchy Company, McClatchy's acquisition of Knight Ridder in early 2006, all six ''Daily News'' editions, including the ''Redwood City Daily News'', were bundled with the San Jose Mercury News and sold to Medi ...
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San Mateo Daily News
The ''San Mateo Daily News'' was a free daily newspaper in San Mateo, California published 6 days a week with an average daily circulation of 22,000. The newspaper was founded August 9, 2000 by Dave Price (journalist) and Jim Pavelich, who also published the ''Palo Alto Daily News''. Both papers were distributed in large red newspaper racks and inside stores, coffee shops, restaurants, schools, and major workplaces. The ''San Mateo Daily News'', along with five other ''Daily News'' editions, was sold to Knight Ridder on February 15, 2005. After McClatchy's acquisition of Knight Ridder in 2006, all six ''Daily News'' editions, including the ''San Mateo Daily News'' were bundled with the ''San Jose Mercury News'' and sold to MediaNews Group of Denver, Colorado. The surviving Daily News, papers merged Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are business transactions in which the ownership of companies, other business organizations, or their operating units are transferred to or consolidat ...
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