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Stern and interviewed
Among others, he interviewed Howard Stern, Laurence Olivier, Subcomandante Marcos, Timothy McVeigh, Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Bill Bradley, the 92-year-old George Burns, and Michael Jordan, as well as conducting the first television interview of Bob Dylan in 20 years.
On April 23, 2008, Harris was interviewed on The Howard Stern Show and revealed that he had spent all but $ 100, 000 of the money left to him in Raye's will, from an estimated $ 3 million.
The show's producer, Gary Dell ' Abate, mentioned Melendez's stuttering to Howard Stern who, without seeing him and even before he was interviewed, told the producer to hire him.
Sometimes celebrities were a personal target of Stern's, such as Ted Williams, who was interviewed by Melendez because Stern disapproved the idea of athletes charging money for autographs.
On 27 February 2008, more than four years removed from his time on the Howard Stern Show, Melendez was interviewed over the phone by Adam Carolla on his radio show with the discussion of Melendez's 15 years as Stern's employee dominating the conversation.
On January 31, 2008, Barnes was interviewed by Howard Stern on Stern's Sirius Satellite Radio show.
She was also interviewed on the Howard Stern Show show on December 8th, 2010.
** Roger Stern is interviewed by Newsarama.

Stern and late
In Argentina during the late 1940s, the German exile Grete Stern began to contribute photomontaged work on the theme of Sueños ( Dreams ), as part of a regular psychoanalytical article in Idilio magazine .< ref >
Former Stars and Stripes staffers also include 60 Minutes ’ Andy Rooney and Steve Kroft, songwriter and author Shel Silverstein, comic book illustrator Tom Sutton, author Ralph G. Martin, painter and cartoonist Paul Fontaine, author and television news correspondent Tony Zappone, cartoonist Vernon Grant ( A Monster Is Loose in Tokyo ), Hollywood photographer Phil Stern and the late stock market reporter and host of public television's Wall Street Week, Louis Rukeyser.
In the 1980 book entitled The Tribune Tower Competition published by Rizzoli, authors Robert A. M. Stern, Stanley Tigerman as well as Bruce Abbey and other architects jokingly submitted " late entries " in Volume II of the work.
In late 2001, Howard Stern Productions was reportedly developing a new sitcom titled Kane.
This type of scam was especially popular in the late ' 80s to early ' 90s in the United States before tougher regulations on the 900 number business forced many of these businesses to close .< ref > Jane and Michael Stern, Jane & Michael Stern's Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: An A to Z Guide to Who's Who and What's What, from Aerobics and Bubble Gum to Valley of the Dolls ( 1992 ).
He was also a castmember and impressionist on The Howard Stern Show during the 1990s, where he gained considerable fame with his impersonations of Three Stooges middleman Larry Fine, late Cincinnati Reds owner Marge Schott and Stern's head writer Jackie Martling.
Chang plays the 1717 Guarneri del Gesu violin, which she received through the late Isaac Stern, and uses a variety of bows: Pajeot for Mozart and Bach ; Sartory for " the big-whammy concertos, the Tchaikovsky and Sibelius "; and two Dominique Peccattes for other music.
As a chamber musician, Chang has collaborated with Pinchas Zukerman, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Yefim Bronfman, Martha Argerich, Leif Ove Andsnes, Stephen Kovacevich, Yo-Yo Ma, Lynn Harrell, Lars Vogt, and the late Isaac Stern.
But Stern declared that this would be too late for consideration at the AFL-CIO's biennial convention.
They have recorded two music-videos ( Wie ein Stern and Kein Radiosong ), the last one was even shown on the German music-television station VIVA ( but only very late in the evening ).
SCW was established in 1954, based on a gift from the late industrialist Max Stern.
The company has been owned by the Stern family since 1932, and, as of the late 2000s, led by Philippe Stern and his son Thierry Stern.
On December 9, 2010, Stern announced the signing of a new five-year contract with Sirius which will end in late 2015.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s there were a number of reports on Heim in magazines and tabloids such as Le Figaro, Bunte Illustrierte, Quick and Stern.
Between 2005 and the tour's demise in late 2009, Christy also performed in The Killers of Comedy Tour with fellow Stern castmembers across the United States and Canada.
Stern left terrestrial radio for Sirius Satellite Radio in late 2005.
Stern resigned from the board in late 2001.
Head Coach Willy Roy, who had led the Sting to two NASL titles, was replaced by his assistant Eric Geyer in late December, and Karl-Heinz Granitza, the clubs all-time leading goalscorer, who at the beginning of the season had seen his annual salary cut by $ 100, 000 to $ 65, 000, was suspended indefinitely on March 21 after an argument with owner Lee Stern.
In early 2006, with the Howard Stern morning drive time show gone due to Stern moving to Sirius Satellite Radio, WBCN experienced a plummet in Arbitron ratings that the station had not observed since the late 1970s and early 1980s, when it fell behind then rock format competitor WCOZ.
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, the school was under the direction of Swiss-born composer Ernest Bloch and two violinists, Isaac Stern ( age 5 ) and Yehudi Menuhin ( age 12 ) were welcomed into the school.
After retiring from television broadcasting, Stern did radio sports reports and commentaries for the Mutual Broadcasting System in the late 1950s and 1960s.

Stern and founder
In 1979, a new journalism school was created in Hamburg, later renamed after the founder of Stern magazine, Henri Nannen.
Irving was the son of founder Louis Stern.
* 1922: Louis Stern, founder dies in Paris while visiting his daughter.
He was the founder of Gruner + Jahr and the news magazine Der Stern.
America Votes was the brainchild of Ellen Malcolm, the founder of EMILY's List, former Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope, Harold Ickes, Steve Rosenthal and Andy Stern, the former president of Service Employees International Union ( SEIU ).
Researchers Chris Hughes, Kate Erickson, André Marek and David Stern fly to ITC and meet Robert Doniger, its founder, who tells them Johnston has used their quantum technology to travel to Dordogne in the year 1357, but has not returned as expected.
* Jason Itzler ( born 1967 as Jason Sylk ), founder of NY Confidential, regular guest on The Howard Stern Show.
A separate lawsuit, filed by Kevin Mann, the son of the original founder and former executive vice-president, alleged that Stern used his influence to increase shelf space in Rite Aid stores for Hartz's pet products at the expense of competitors.
In order to investigate the murder of ACN founder Christopher Stern, he must re-earn his Headhunter licence by taking part in virtual-reality tests ( called LEILA tests ) and capture some of the most dangerous criminals in the city.
Kokhav Ya ' ir ( literally " Ya ' ir's star ") was named for Abraham Stern, who went by the alias Ya ' ir, the founder and leader of the Lehi group, a militant Jewish underground active during the British Mandate of Palestine.
The school was originally planned for a site in the Town of Westport donated by PDQ convenience store founder Sam Jacobsen, with buildings to be designed by Robert A. M. Stern Architects.

Stern and technique
The Farey sequence of order n is the sorted sequence of fractions in the closed interval that have denominator less than or equal to n. As in the binary search technique for generating the Stern – Brocot tree, the Farey sequences can be constructed using mediants: the Farey sequence of order n + 1 is formed from the Farey sequence of order n by computing the mediant of each two consecutive values in the Farey sequence of order n, keeping the subset of mediants that have denominator exactly equal to n, and placing these mediants between the two values from which they were computed.

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