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Alan Merrill was born Allan Preston Sachs on February 19, 1951 in The Bronx, New York City, the son of two jazz musicians, singer Helen Merrill, and saxophone / clarinet player Aaron Sachs.
At this time she was married to musician Aaron Sachs.
Helen Merrill has been married three times, first to musician Aaron Sachs, second time to UPI vice president the late Donald J Brydon, and third to arranger-conductor the late Torrie Zito.

Sachs and Century
*" Welcome To The Asian Century ..." by Jeffrey Sachs

Sachs and American
Other honorary alumni award-winning filmmaker include Costa-Gavras, skier Nancy Greene Raine, Milton Wong, Doris Shadbolt, dancer and choreographer Judith Marcuse, economist Jeffrey Sachs, Peter Gzowski, Douglas Coupland, Romeo Dallaire, Canadian businessman Stephen Jarislowsky, Iain Baxter, American agriculturalist Cary Fowler, Martha Piper, Sarah McLachlan, and Rick Hansen.
The disease is named after the British ophthalmologist Waren Tay, who in 1881 first described a symptomatic red spot on the retina of the eye, and after the American neurologist Bernard Sachs of Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, who described in 1887 the cellular changes of Tay – Sachs disease and noted an increased disease prevalence in the Eastern European Ashkenazi Jewish population.
Years later, Bernard Sachs, an American neurologist, reported similar findings when he reported a case of " arrested cerebral development " to other New York Neurological Society members.
The American Musical Instrument Society has a " Curt Sachs Award ", which it gives each year to individuals for their contributions to organology.
* Bernard Sachs, American neurologist
To alleviate some of the effects of neo-colonialism, the American economist Jeffrey Sachs recommended that the entire African debt ( ca.
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. () is an American multinational bulge bracket investment banking firm that engages in global investment banking, securities, investment management, and other financial services primarily with institutional clients.
Jeffrey David Sachs (; born November 5, 1954, in Detroit, Michigan ) is an American economist and Director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University.
Sachs is the author of hundreds of academic articles and many books, including three New York Times bestsellers: The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time ( Penguin, 2005 ), Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet ( Penguin, 2008 ), and The Price of Civilization: Reawakening American Virtue and Prosperity ( Random House, 2011 ).
The CEO of American Skandia, Wade Dokken partnered with Goldman Sachs and sold the division to Prudential Financial for $ 1. 2 billion.
Since these reforms have been implemented the American banking firms Goldman Sachs and Citigroup have been granted permission to expand their operations in Malaysia, Goldman Sachs, received licenses to set up fund management and advisory operations.
* Bernard Sachs ( 1858 – 1944 ), an American neurologist
* Eddie Sachs ( 1927 – 1964 ), an American racecar driver
* Jeffrey Sachs ( born 1954 ), an American economist
* Jonathan Sachs ( born 1947 ), an American computer programmer
* Lenny Sachs ( 1897 – 1942 ), an American football player and basketball coach
* Maria Sachs, an American politician
* Mendel Sachs ( born 1927 ), an American physicist
* Rainer Sachs ( born 1932 ), German-born American scientist known for his work in astrophysics and biophysics
* Stephen Sachs ( born 1959 ), an American stage director and playwright
* Stephen H. Sachs ( born 1934 ), an American politician and Attorney General of Maryland
It is owned by Whitehall Street Real Estate Funds, an affiliate of Goldman, Sachs & Co who purchased American Casino & Entertainment Properties which includes the Stratosphere along with three other properties.
As a result of the Global financial crisis of 2008, many traditional investment banks and finance corporations such as Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, American Express, CIT Group and General Motors Acceptance Corporation successfully converted to bank holding companies in order to gain access to liquidity and funding.

Sachs and 2006
In 2006, Goldman Sachs began building a tower near the former Trade Center site.
The first confirmed grizzly – polar bear hybrid found in the wild was shot on Banks Island in April 2006, near Sachs Harbour.
* Peter Kellogg ( born 1943 ), tied for number 278 on Forbes Magazine's 2006 Billionaires List, with a net worth of $ 2. 6 billion ; director of the Wall Street investment firm Spear, Leeds & Kellogg, which was sold to Goldman Sachs in 2000 for $ 5. 5 billion.
In 2006 the Exchange announced regulatory and shareholder approval of an investment in CHX by Bank of America Corporation, Bear Stearns, E * TRADE FINANCIAL Corporation, and Goldman, Sachs & Co. Just last year on February 1, the CHX announced that it has completed the migration to the New Trading Model platform.
In the summer of 2006 he interned at Goldman Sachs in FICC.
In 2006 the product line was sold to a new company to be known as Hawker Beechcraft, owned by Onex Partners and Goldman Sachs.
From 2002 to 2006, Sachs was the Director of the UN Millennium Project and Special Advisor to then Secretary-General Kofi Annan on the Millennium Development Goals.
Easterly reproached The End of Poverty in his review for The Washington Post, and Easterly's 2006 book White Man's Burden is a rebuttal of Sachs's argument that poor countries are stuck in a " poverty trap " from which there is no escape except by massively scaled-up foreign aid, though Sachs himself has clearly emphasized the need for a complex, multifaceted, clinical and unique approach to economic development, of which increased and responsible foreign aid is nearly always a necessary but insufficient part.
* Arnie Sachs ( 1928 – 2006 ), photojournalist.
In January 2006 Sanyo received a massive capital injection from Goldman Sachs, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation and Daiwa Securities which resulted in five members of the banks represented joining the nine-person Board of Directors.
* In the 2006 Fox 2000 Pictures release, The Devil Wears Prada, the protagonist, Andy Sachs ( played by Anne Hathaway ), completes her ugly-duckling-to-swan transformation by strutting confidently into her employer's offices wearing a pair of Chanel black leather thigh boots.
On 9 April 2006, Brigstocke appeared in BBC Radio 4's Classic Serial adaptation of The Code of the Woosters as Bertie Wooster with Andrew Sachs as Jeeves.
A study by Goldman Sachs of January 2006 estimated the current value of the company between US $ 24. 5 and $ 27. 5 billion.
He was previously a managing director of Goldman Sachs, United States Deputy Secretary of State ( resigning on July 7, 2006 ) and U. S. Trade Representative, from February 7, 2001 until February 22, 2005.
In May 2006, Walker resigned from Goldman Sachs to become global head of Lehman Brothers ' Investment Management.
In December 2006, the series was collected into Sachs and Violens, a 128-page trade paperback by DC Comics.
In September 2006 Michael Grade became non-executive chairman of Ocado, shortly after Goldman Sachs were appointed as financial advisors.
* Susan Bernstein, ed., Reuben Sachs introduction and other readings by Levy and others, Broadview, 2006
As of 2006, the most successful investment banks each report over two billion dollars in annual revenue directly attributed to their prime brokerage operations ( source: 2006 annual reports of Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs ).
* Sachs, Joe, “ Motion and its Place in Nature ,” Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2006.
Before becoming Treasury Secretary, he was required to liquidate all of his stock holdings in Goldman Sachs, valued at over $ 600 million in 2006, in order to comply with conflict-of-interest regulations.
The company also sold many items to the Sachs company in Germany and have maintained a relationship with Sachs well into 2006, when Sachs declared bankruptcy.

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