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Buchwald and show
On November 22, 2006 Buchwald again appeared on Rehm's show, describing himself as a " poster boy for hospices-because I lived.

Buchwald and Diane
Famous residents of Tisbury have included: Art Buchwald, William Styron, Mike Wallace, Lillian Hellman, Carly Simon, Thornton Wilder, Dashiell Hammett, Katharine Cornell, and Diane Sawyer.
In June 2006, Buchwald was again interviewed by Diane Rehm after leaving the hospice.
* Diane Rehm interviews Art Buchwald in his hospice room ( February 24, 2006 ) RealAudio, Windows Media

Buchwald and interview
While in Paris, Buchwald became the only correspondent to substantively interview Elvis Presley, both at the Prince de Galles Hotel, where the soon-to-be Sgt.
As of the date of that interview, Buchwald was still writing a periodic column.
*' ' Art Buchwald by Leonard Probst Transcript of an interview conducted by Leonard Probst, March 31, and April 1, 1978.

Buchwald and him
In 2000, at age 74, Buchwald suffered a stroke that left him hospitalized for more than two months.
Buchwald discussed his living will, which documents his wishes for his doctors not to revive him if he fell into a coma.
Phillips had known Buchwald since 1989, when she had first interviewed him.

Buchwald and .
He toured Vietnam with the USO, entertaining troops along with Art Buchwald and George Plimpton.
* Buchwald, J.
** Art Buchwald, American humorist and columnist ( d. 2007 )
The screenplay was written by David Sheffield and Barry W. Blaustein based on a story originally created by Art Buchwald.
The group's founder was 23-year-old vocalist Marty Balin ( born Martyn Jerel Buchwald in Cincinnati, Ohio, January 30, 1942, but raised in San Francisco ), who had established a minor career as a pop singer in the early 1960s and had made several recordings under his own name.
He also represented Paramount Pictures in its appeal of the Buchwald v. Paramount case over Coming to America, and in other civil litigation.
On February 24, District Court Judge Naomi Buchwald dismissed the lawsuit and in her ruling criticized the plaintiffs for a " transparent effort to create a controversy where none exists.
* Nathaniel A. Buchwald ( 1924 – 2006 )
Max Fleischer went on to become Head of the Animation Division of the Jam Handy Organization, and Sam Buchwald, Isadore Sparber, Dan Gordon, and Max Fleischer's son-in-law Seymour Kneitel became the new heads of Famous Studios, which was moved back to New York by 1943.
Its Paris edition became the home-town newspaper of Americans in postwar Europe, while nurturing the careers of expatriate journalists like the humorist Art Buchwald.
The Buchwald brothers relocated to Bayreuth, while Hans Wesenberg founded a studio in Ludwigsburg.
In 1979, a charity special was held between a team of three Democratic senators ( Patrick Moynihan, Lloyd Bentsen, and Alan Cranston ), three Republican senators ( Lowell Weicker, John Danforth, and H. J. Heinz III ), and three members of the press ( Jessica Savitch, Art Buchwald, and David Broder ).
Mainstream writers like Harlan Ellison and Art Buchwald also contributed.
On February 28, 2006, CBS Radio announced it had filed a lawsuit against Stern, his agent Don Buchwald, and Sirius, arguing that Stern promoted Sirius " to enrich himself unfairly.
In 1956, Shir-Cliff edited a humor anthology, The Wild Reader, for Ballantine, including essays, poems and satirical pieces by Robert Benchley, Art Buchwald, Tom Lehrer, John Lardner, Shepherd Mead, Ogden Nash, S. J. Perelman, Frank Sullivan, James Thurber and others.
Alternatively aryl halides, especially the bromides and iodides, undergo oxidative addition, and thus are subject to Buchwald – Hartwig amination-type reactions.
However, two years later, when Seuss was challenged by political columnist Art Buchwald for never having written a political book, Seuss took a copy of the book and crossed out " Marvin K. Mooney " wherever it occurred, and wrote in " Richard M.
" Buchwald was so delighted that with Seuss's consent he printed the text as his column for July 30, 1974.

invited and radio
Koroma suspended the constitution, banned demonstrations, shut down all private radio stations in the country and invited the RUF to join the new junta government, with its leader Foday Sankoh as the Vice-Chairman of the new AFRC-RUF coalition junta government.
The radio station's programmers Max Tolkoff and Mark Sovel had been invited to Prince's home to hear the new rock oriented music.
He was invited by Freeman Gosden to join the cast of the Amos ' n ' Andy radio show as lawyer Gabby Gibson, whom he portrayed from 1944 to 1948.
Winfield then went on a local radio station and inadvertently invited " all the kids of San Diego " to attend.
The label also invited DHR artists to tour the US leading to recognition by MTV and alternative radio stations.
Al Capp was even invited to go on a radio show to debate socialist Norman Thomas on the effect of the Shmoo on modern capitalism.
She sang occasionally on radio and television, and was invited to audition when Arthur Godfrey's talent show came to town.
He was invited to participate in radio and television programs as a witness and expert, and was interviewed and videotaped by reputable archives.
In 1957, Kennan was invited by the BBC to give the annual Reith Lectures — a series of six radio lectures, which were titled Russia, the Atom and the West.
Room 101 is a BBC comedy television series based on the radio series of the same name, in which celebrities are invited to discuss their pet hates and persuade the host to consign them to a fate worse than death in Room 101, named after the torture room in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, which is itself named after a meeting room in the BBC Broadcasting House where Orwell would sit through tedious meetings.
The pair were invited to appear on a new humorous literary radio quiz, My Word !.
The UK Government had decided to award several new national radio licences and invited tenders.
Harvey invited her to dinner, proposed to her after a few minutes of conversation and from then on called her " Angel ," even on his radio show.
She was even invited to discuss the film with Eleanor Roosevelt on a national radio program.
In November, when A-Mei was invited to sing " I'm a Dreamer on Air " ( 空中的夢想家 ), the theme song for Taiwan's UFO radio station, she again drew attention from the public.
Piersall, who winters in Arizona and still does a sports radio show in Chicago, was invited to a White House event honoring the 2004 World Champions Boston Red Sox on March 2, 2005.
At an international level, she was invited by the Québec web-radio Rockik in December 2008, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( Radio Canada ) in May 2010 and the Israeli radio 90FM in March 2011.
His broadcasting career began when he was requested by the BBC to give occasional talks on the Overseas Service ; he was later invited to become involved in dramatic radio and TV, such as appearing as himself on an episode of the British series Yes Minister.
Although Gershwin never recorded the concerto, he was invited by Rudy Vallee to play the third movement from the concerto on an NBC radio broadcast in 1931, which was preserved on transcription discs and later issued on both LPs and compact discs.
The self-titled debut album received airplay on San Francisco, California's underground radio stations and was embraced by listeners, including concert promoter Bill Graham, who invited the band to tour the United States for the first time in 1968.
Several community radio stations also observed a ' Day of Silence ' on 9 May, where the spectrum fee hike was announced, a protest song played, community views were invited, and subsequently transmission was switched off for the rest of the day.
After being invited to make a public radio address to George VI on VE Day, 1945, he attracted the attention of the BBC, and of John Betjeman, who became a mentor for Arlott's poetic ambitions.
It was performed for the first time in 1938, in a radio broadcast from a New York studio attended by an invited audience, conducted by Arturo Toscanini, who also took the piece on tour to Europe and South America.
On November 5, 1938, a selected audience was invited to Studio 8H in Rockefeller Center to view Toscanini conduct the first performance, a radio broadcast which was recorded for posterity.
During his 40-year career, he earned three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame ( one each for film, recording, and radio ), left his footprints in the wet cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater, earned three Gold records, and was invited to sing at the third inauguration of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

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