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  2. David Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    David Shapiro (poet) (1947–2024), American poet, literary critic and art historian. Dr. Cat (born David Shapiro), president, co-founder, executive producer and creative director of Dragon's Eye Productions. J. David Shapiro (or J.D. Shapiro, born 1969), American filmmaker and stand-up comedian. Shel Shapiro, born Norman David Shapiro ...

  3. Gerald Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Shapiro may refer to: Gerald Shapiro (writer) (1950–2011), American writer. Gerald Shapiro (composer) (born 1942), American composer.

  4. Jeffrey Scott Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Scott Shapiro (born April 27, 1973) is a practicing American attorney and nationally recognized investigative journalist who has reported on several high-profile criminal and political cases, often defending people who become targets of the tabloid media. He currently writes legal analysis for The Washington Times and previously served ...

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  7. Roy D. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Shapiro earned $979,000, with $721,000 as his retirement. Shapiro taught executive programs at Arthur Andersen, Ciba-Geigy, General Electric, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, the Sara Lee Corporation, Schneider Electric and Unilever, and he was a consultant for Barilla, Eastman Kodak, Italtel, Frito-Lay and Perkin Elmer.

  8. Coupon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Coupon, a document exchanged in a retail context to provide a discount on goods or services. Coupon (finance), with respect to bonds or certain derivatives, a coupon rate is the interest rate that the issuer pays to the bond holders. Coupon (PWB), a printed circuit card used to test the quality of a printed wiring board (PWB) fabrication process.

  9. Saul Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Shapiro was COO at Gist Communications, [12] then the leading independent online provider of TV listings and editorial, from 1999 to 2001. He helped redirect the company’s efforts to developing on-screen interactive applications for a variety of set-top platforms. [13] Shapiro joined Gist from ABC Television where, as Vice President ...