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  2. Benjamín Labatut - Wikipedia

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    The MANIAC is Labatut's fourth book, a fictionalised biography of the polymath John von Neumann.The book was published in 2023 and received mostly positive reviews. It is centered on the life of von Neumann, though the first part of the book is about physicist Paul Ehrenfest, and the last one is about Lee Sedol's Go match against DeepMind's artificial intelligence program AlphaGo.

  3. Benjamin Henry Day - Wikipedia

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    From The New Yorker: The American newspaper business as we know it was born on September 3, 1833, when a twenty-three-year-old publisher named Benjamin Day put out the first edition of the New York Sun. Whereas other papers sold for five or six cents, the Sun cost just a penny. For revenue, Day relied on advertising rather than on subscriptions ...

  4. Karel van Wolferen - Wikipedia

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    Japan shisutemu no gisō to hakai - Shiawase wo ubawareta “hatarakiari-kokka”-nihon (in collaboration with Benjamin Fulford) Translated Japanese title: The Deceit and Destruction of the System called Japan - A Nation of Worker Ants deprived of Happiness – 2006, Tokuma Shoten Mō hitotsu no sakoku - Nihon wa sekai de koritsu suru

  5. Benjamin L. Corey - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin L. Corey is an American political activist, theologian, author, blogger, and speaker. He is a prominent figure within the Emerging Church Movement, [1 ...

  6. Aurora (Breaking Benjamin album) - Wikipedia

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    Aurora is a compilation album by American rock band Breaking Benjamin, released on January 24, 2020, by Hollywood Records. The album is a collection of reimagined versions of previously released songs, plus one new song. [3]

  7. Benjamin Brafman - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Brafman (born July 21, 1948) [1] is an American criminal defense attorney and founder of the Manhattan-based law firm Brafman & Associates. [2] Brafman is known for representing many high-profile defendants, including celebrities, accused Mafia members, and political figures.

  8. Ben Carson - Wikipedia

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    He suspended his campaign on March 4 and announced he would be the new national chairman of My Faith Votes, a group that encourages Christians to exercise their civic duty to vote. [14] [162] In total, Ben Carson's campaign spent $58 million. However, most of the money went to political consultants and fundraising rather than advertising.

  9. Benjamin H. Bratton - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin H. Bratton (born 1968) is an American Philosopher of Technology known for his work spanning social theory, computer science, design, artificial intelligence, and for his writing on the geopolitical implications of what he terms "planetary scale computation".