Robert Bernstein (comics) — Robert Bernstein (died circa 1988, age 69), sometimes credited as R. Berns , is an American comic book writer active from at least 1946. He is best known for his work on several titles in DC Comics Superman line, and for establishing the origin… … Wikipedia
Bernstein — – Rohsteine Andere Namen Succinit Electrum, umgangssprachlich auch als Baltischer Bernstein bezeichnet ēlektron Chemische Formel Angenäherte Summenformel: C10 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Robert Gernhardt — bei einer Lesung im Evangelischen Stift Tübingen (2001) Robert Gernhardt (* 13. Dezember 1937 in Reval, Estland; † 30. Juni 2006 in Frankfurt am Main) war ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Zeichner und Maler … Deutsch Wikipedia
Robert L. Bernstein — is an U.S. publisher and human rights activist.The Yale Law School said: *He has devoted his life to the active defense of freedom of expression and to the protection of victims of injustice and abuse throughout the world. As one of the most… … Wikipedia
Robert M. Bernstein — Robert M. Bernstein, M.D., F.A.A.D., is Clinical Professor of Dermatology at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University in New York. Dr. Bernstein is recognized for his pioneering work in Follicular Unit Transplantation and… … Wikipedia
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Robert D. Kaplan — (born 1953) is an American journalist, currently an editor for the Atlantic Monthly . His writings have also been featured in The Washington Post , The New York Times , The New Republic , The National Interest , and The Wall Street Journal ,… … Wikipedia
Robert Musil — Robert Musil: Graffiti am Musilhaus in Klagenfurt Robert Musil (/ˈmuːz.ɪl/, /ˈmuːs.ɪl/; * 6. November 1880 in Klagenfurt, Österreich; † 15 … Deutsch Wikipedia
BERNSTEIN, EDUARD — (1850–1932), German socialist theoretician, spokesman for the socalled revisionist group which challenged orthodox Marxist doctrines. Born in Berlin, Bernstein was the son of a Jewish engine driver. He joined the Social Democratic Party in 1872… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BERNSTEIN, CARL — (1944– ), U.S. investigative reporter. Born in Washington, D.C., Bernstein, with Bob Woodward, succeeded, with their disclosures of the Watergate scandal in the 1970s, in helping to end the presidency of Richard M. Nixon, who resigned in disgrace … Encyclopedia of Judaism