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Gutfreund and hostages
He also noticed that several of the hostages, especially Gutfreund, showed signs of having suffered physical abuse at the hands of the kidnappers, and that David Berger had been shot in his left shoulder.
However, a Time Magazine reconstruction of the long-suppressed Bavarian prosecutor's report indicates that a third kidnapper ( Reeve identifies Adnan Al-Gashey ) stood at the door of the western helicopter and raked the remaining five hostages with machine gun fire ; Gutfreund, Shorr, Slavin, Spitzer and Shapira were shot an average of four times each.

Gutfreund and was
Yossef Gutfreund, a wrestling referee, was awakened by a faint scratching noise at the door of Apartment 1, which housed the Israeli coaches and officials.
On March 19, 2011, CP24 introduced a weekend edition of CP24 Breakfast, hosted by Pooja Handa and Gurdeep Ahluwalia, George Lagogianes will be the remote host and Nneka Elliott ( who resigned on May 2, 2011, and was replaced by Jamie Gutfreund ) will deliver the weather forecasts.
In the late 1970s and early 80s, How Can I Keep From Singing was recorded by Catholic Folk musician Ed Gutfreund ( on an album called " From An Indirect Love "), and the music was published in a widely used Catholic Hymnal called " Glory and Praise ," and was popular among Catholic liturgical music ministers, especially those who used guitar.

Gutfreund and him
John Gutfreund, CEO of Salomon Brothers compared him with Bill Paley, the founder of CBS: " Bill had a vision for the industry, for Larry, it is a business.

Gutfreund and being
CEO Gutfreund left the company in August 1991 and a U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) settlement resulted in a fine of $ 100, 000 and his being barred from serving as a chief executive of a brokerage firm.

Gutfreund and were
They were, in addition to Gutfreund, sharpshooting coach Kehat Shorr, track and field coach Amitzur Shapira, fencing master Andre Spitzer, weightlifting judge Yakov Springer, wrestlers Eliezer Halfin and Mark Slavin, and weightlifters David Berger and Ze ' ev Friedman.
Gutfreund and other managers, on the other hand, argued that the traders were not risking their own money, but the firm's, and noted that the mortgage department spent years losing money before succeeding.

Gutfreund and four
They all agreed the firm should report it to the Treasury Department but nothing happened for four months as the partners, including Gutfreund, " belabored " issues of who should call whom, what to say, and when.
* Died: Luttif Afif and four other Palestinian terrorists ; David Mark Berger, 28, Israeli weightlifter ; Ze ' ev Friedman, 28, Israeli weightlifter ; Yossef Gutfreund, 30, Israeli wrestling referee ; Eliezer Halfin, 24, Israeli wrestler ; Amitzur Shapira, 30, Israeli athletics coach ; Kehat Shorr, 53, Israeli shooting coach ; Mark Slavin, 28, Israeli wrestler ; Andre Spitzer, 37, Israeli fencing coach ; Yakov Springer, Israeli weightlifting judge ( b. c. 1921 )

Gutfreund and on
CP24's Jamie Gutfreund reports live at Toronto Transit Commission | TTC's Flexity Outlook ( Toronto LRT car ) | new streetcar mock-up open house at TTC's Hillcrest Complex CP24 is based at 299 Queen Street West, at the corner of John Street and Queen Street West, previously sharing the newsroom with CITY-TV on the ground floor.
John Gutfreund became the managing partner in 1978, taking the company public, staying on as CEO.

Gutfreund and then
Meriwether then " huddled " with Salomon CEO John Gutfreund and Salomon's general counsel.

Gutfreund and .
* 1931 – Yossef Gutfreund, Israeli wrestling judge ( d. 1972 )
** Yossef Gutfreund, Israeli wrestling referee ( b. 1932 )
Two important figures in that history feature prominently in the text, the head of Salomon Brothers ' mortgage department Lewis Ranieri and the firm's CEO John Gutfreund.
Important figures in that history feature prominently in the text: John Meriwether, mortgage department head Lewis Ranieri, and firm CEO John Gutfreund.
Unlike John Gutfreund, from Salomon Brothers, he managed to prosper and signify Drexel as a force to be reckoned with through his continual efforts to maintain " loyalty, honesty, and integrity.
The vast collection contains a large number of Czech and Slovak paintings and sculptures, including works by Gutfreund, Kupka, Fila, Benes and Bohumil Kubišta.
Notable works include Don Quixote by Otto Gutfreund, Military Funeral by Vincenc Benes and an array of paintings by František Kupka, covering almost all of the styles with which he experimented.

physically and largest
The Southside, usually described as the neighborhoods located south of the Grand and Red Cedar rivers and the I-496 freeway, is physically the largest and most populous side of the city.
The world's largest physically connected telescopes, the SKA ( Square Kilometre Array ), is planned to start operation in 2020.
It is the second largest county in the U. S. ( excluding boroughs in Alaska ) after San Bernardino County in California and is also physically larger than many European nation-states.
According to a mural on the courthouse depicting the arrival of the Graham brothers, the town square is physically the largest of any in the country.
Its 160, 000 m² ( 42 acres ) of grounds make it physically the largest of all the colleges.
It is believed to be one of the largest ECHELON ground stations and appears to be physically and operationally similar to the American signals intelligence facilities at Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado and RAF Menwith Hill, United Kingdom.
Tambacounda is physically the largest of Senegal's 11 regions, but is sparsely populated and its economy lags behind the rest of the country.
High gain antennas are typically the largest component of deep space probes, and the highest gain radio antennas are physically enormous structures, such as the Arecibo Observatory.
IgM is by far the physically largest antibody in the human circulatory system.
The world's largest equatorial mounted telescope is the 200 inch ( 5. 1 m ) Hale Telescope, whereas recent 8-10 m telescopes use the structurally better Altazimuth mount, and are actually physically smaller than the Hale, despite the larger mirrors.
: It is physically the largest region, spanning Alaska, Alberta, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington.
The spotted hyena is the largest member of the Hyaenidae, and is further physically distinguished from other species by its vaguely bear-like build, its rounded ears, its less prominent mane, its spotted pelt, its more dual purposed dentition, its fewer nipples and the presence of a pseudo-penis in the female.
is the largest and most sparsely populated region of Kawamata, as well as the most physically isolated.
The object of Mikontalolights project was to create the world's physically largest colored graphics platform by using the windows of Mikontalo's D block as light pixels.
Many groups try to use the largest size bass drum that is comfortable for the physically largest bass drummer to carry as the bottom bass drum, as larger people are generally better able to carry a bigger drum for long periods of time.
Airship Advertising-An airship can provide one of the physically largest out-of-home advertising platforms.
Santana parish has the largest number residents, while Arco de São Jorge is both the smallest, physically, and has the least number of residents, while Faial is the largest parish.
Although these corporations usually had a headquarters in one state, the majority of their employees, assets, and revenue were often physically located at retail sites in the states with the largest populations, and hence a circuit split developed in which some judges held that the latter states could also be treated as the corporation's principal place of business.
Soldiers are the physically largest caste, with a head width of 3 mm and well-developed sharp mandibles.

physically and was
As different physically as the tall, angular Jefferson was from the chubby, rotund Adams, the seven were striking individualists.
I wouldn't hear of it because it meant giving up the `` line '', though I realized I was in poor shape physically.
Karl was an almost exact copy of his father physically and it was strange to see the expected become the unexpected.
In other words, the promulgators of the murder plan made clear that physically exterminating the Jews was but an extension of the anti-Semitic measures already operating in every phase of German life, and that the new conspiracy counted on the general anti-Semitism that had made those measures effective, as a readiness for murder.
So strenuous it was physically, with its days of horseback riding over rough roads that it seems an amazing feat of endurance for both Miss Packard and Miss Upton.
Evidence suggests he was not physically strong, and though not lacking in courage, he was more noted for his intellect than a warlike character.
Within a few months, Emily unable to adapt to life at school, was physically ill from homesickness.
Conversely, paintings which came out of his workshop that were not necessarily physically worked on by Cuyp but merely overseen by him technically, were marked with A. C. to show that it was his instruction which saw the paintings ’ completion.
This gave the cloner, through the Oki phone, the ability to use the mobile phone service of the legitimate subscriber whose phone was cloned just as if that phone had been physically stolen instead, except that the subscriber was not without his or her phone and was not aware that the phone had been cloned — at least until that subscriber received his or her next bill.
Accordingly, when a disk was formatted or a disk error occurred, the unit would try to physically move the head 40 times in the direction of track zero ( although the 1541 DOS only used 35 tracks, the drive itself was a 40 track unit, so this ensured track zero would be reached no matter where the head was before ).
Once track zero was reached, every further attempt to move the head in that direction would cause it to be physically rammed against a solid stop: for example, if the head happened to be on track 18 before this procedure, the head would be actually moved 18 times, and then rammed against the stop another 22 times.
Brian Marsden of the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams noted that the comet lay only about 4 degrees from Jupiter as seen from Earth, and that while this could of course be a line of sight effect, its apparent motion in the sky suggested that it was physically close to the giant planet.
* In the film Tron, a programmer was physically transferred to the program world, where programs were personalities, resembling the forms of their creators.
Charles was not as valued as his physically stronger, elder brother, Henry, Prince of Wales, whom Charles personally adored and attempted to emulate.
Jorden, who was reportedly physically abusive to Day, committed suicide in 1967 by a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
In one version, Christ was so divine he could not have been human, since God lacked a material body, which therefore could not physically suffer.
Den was influenced by Mao Tse-Tung ’ s view of peasantry, so he thought drumming was rooted in the bodies that physically worked the land.
" His sanity — by his own later admission — had become twisted from cocaine ; he overdosed several times during the year, and was withering physically to an alarming degree.

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