He has been publicly named as Tommaso Stenico, and has confirmed that he gave the interview.
Deprived of capital, young companies not named Facebook or Twitter prematurely stagnate or sell out.
After all, with grandkids named Madison, Tyler and Haley, why shouldn't grandmothers go by Mimi.
In 2008, the Gracie Allen Awards named her Outstanding Anchor, recognizing her achievement at Court TV.
It was named one of the best non-fiction books of 2006 by The Washington Post.
Talkers Magazine has consistently named him one of America's most important talk show hosts.
The SEC named Charles Ellis , an expert on money management, to found it.
In "Nineteen Eighty-Four, " Orwell creates a character named Syme who I find eerily similar to Luntz.
This prompted a New Economy consultant named Geoffrey Moore to send out ane-mail poll.
The drink originally got its name from a brand of French cognac named Sazerac-de-Forge et Fils.
Invariably, the cloud forest will seem well named, as tendrils of mist drift through the canopy.
The likely Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has named one person she wants as her deputy.
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It houses a Thai bookstore, grocery and the unimaginatively named Thailand Plaza Restaurant, which serves traditional cuisine.
The trails are named the Elephant Walks in homage to the wild elephants that once lived here.
The two mammals were named after the locations where they were found - Jethou Bumblebee and Hanois.
Four hundred years ago, a fabulously wealthy arms dealer and moneylender named Thomas Sutton was approaching death.
One of the pair, named as Andrzej S, apologised in court for the offence, Polish media report.
As the first proud Germanic dwarves arrived in England they were promptly re-named as the more humble "gnome".
In 2009, Ebony named him as one of the Ebony Power 150: the most influential Blacks in America.
In 2009, prior to his syndication, Radio and Records named him the nation's Local Personality of the Year.
Cipriani was named on the bench for last weekend's league match with Leicester, but was an unused substitute.
So George has about what mayors get: He has a convention center and a playground named after him.
They learned about a traditional product ice cream and offered a fresh take with delightfully named, unique flavors.
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The Wall Street Journal recently named Brian the winner of the newspaper's economic forecasting contest.
Beware, too, of leaving an IRA to an estate instead of a named heir.
Jim Brady is a wonderful man, and this is an aptly named space for him.
She cannot be named for her own safety, as rebel deserters are usually shot.
Samuel Sayer and Kris Pendlebury were earlier named as being from Bramdean and Ropley respectively.
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Consumer Reports named both the best and worst cars for fuel economy in six different categories.
Wrexham have named 35-year-old striker Andy Morrell as caretaker manager, starting with Saturday's game with Grimsby.
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