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  1. Jun 19, 2018 · Michael and Robert Rosenberg, the sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, were orphaned and ostracized after their parents were executed for espionage. They later reinvestigated their case and came to different conclusions about their father's guilt and their mother's innocence.

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · Michael Rosenberg covers various sports topics for Sports Illustrated, including NFL, college football, NBA, WNBA, Olympics and more. Read his latest articles on Jim Harbaugh, Aaron Rodgers, Brittney Griner, Mikaela Shiffrin and others.

  3. Michael Rosenberg is a producer and the Co-Chair of Imagine Entertainment, founded by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard. He has worked on films and TV shows like A Beautiful Mind, 24, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week, and Lucy and Desi.

    • Producer, Executive
    • Michael Rosenberg
  4. Oct 16, 2016 · A story of two boys who lost their parents to the electric chair for spying for the Soviet Union in the 1950s. Michael and Robert Meeropol, the adopted names of Michael and Robert Rosenberg, share their memories and their quest for justice.

    • 60 Minutes Correspondent
    • 25 min
    • CBS News
    • Anderson Cooper
  5. Michael Rosenberg (born March 7, 1954) is an American bridge player. Rosenberg was born in New York City , moved to Scotland as a child, and returned to New York in 1978. He lived in New York State with his wife Debbie , also a top player, from 1995 until 2011 when the couple moved to Northern California.

  6. Marriage and family. Current position on parents' executions. References. External links. Michael Meeropol (born Michael Rosenberg on March 10, 1943) is an American retired professor of economics. He is the older son of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, convicted communist spies.

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  8. Michael Rosenberg is the Co-Chair of Imagine Entertainment, a production company founded by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard. He has overseen the release of many acclaimed films and TV shows, such as A Beautiful Mind, 24, and The Beatles: Eight Days a Week.

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