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Billionaire Ross Perot, Who Shook Up US Politics In The 1990s, Dies At 89
- Wednesday July 10, 2019
- World News | Reuters
H. Ross Perot, the feisty Texas technology billionaire who rattled US politics with two independent presidential campaigns in the 1990s that struck a chord with disgruntled voters, died on Tuesday at the age of 89, his family said.
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Inside the Fabulous World of Donald Trump, Where Money is No Problem
- Saturday October 10, 2015
- World News | Roxanne Roberts, The Washington Post
Donal Trump is the richest man ever to run for president, richer than Ross Perot and Steve Forbes and Mitt Romney. "I have a Gucci store that's worth more than Romney," Trump told the Des Moines Register.
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Asteroid mining company wants to put your face in space
- Thursday May 30, 2013
- World News | Reuters
A privately owned asteroid mining firm, backed in part by Google's founders, launched a crowd-funding project yesterday to gauge public interest in a small space telescope that could serve as a backdrop for personal photographs, officials said.
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Billionaire Ross Perot, Who Shook Up US Politics In The 1990s, Dies At 89
- Wednesday July 10, 2019
- World News | Reuters
H. Ross Perot, the feisty Texas technology billionaire who rattled US politics with two independent presidential campaigns in the 1990s that struck a chord with disgruntled voters, died on Tuesday at the age of 89, his family said.
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Inside the Fabulous World of Donald Trump, Where Money is No Problem
- Saturday October 10, 2015
- World News | Roxanne Roberts, The Washington Post
Donal Trump is the richest man ever to run for president, richer than Ross Perot and Steve Forbes and Mitt Romney. "I have a Gucci store that's worth more than Romney," Trump told the Des Moines Register.
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Asteroid mining company wants to put your face in space
- Thursday May 30, 2013
- World News | Reuters
A privately owned asteroid mining firm, backed in part by Google's founders, launched a crowd-funding project yesterday to gauge public interest in a small space telescope that could serve as a backdrop for personal photographs, officials said.
- www.ndtv.com