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    Stuart S. Shapiro

    Film and television director

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  1. moco360.media › 2007/11/15 › a-life-refocusedA Life Refocused | MoCo360

    Nov 15, 2007 · When Stuart Shapiros wife died of AIDS, he honored her memory by switching careers and dedicating himself to finding a cure for the disease by Leah Ariniello November 15, 2007 11:09 am Updated September 1, 2022 1:40 pm

    • Leah Ariniello
  2. Shapiro also produced the 72-hour live webcast of Woodstock '99, notable for being one of the largest of its kind at the time. In 2002 and 2003 respectively, Shapiro edited Flash Frames, a book highlighting Flash art from the Internet, with his wife, Laurie Dolphin.

    • United States
    • Producer, writer, director, entrepreneur
  3. Jun 20, 2019 · Dr. Stuart Shapiro and 11-year-old Vania shortly after the orthopedic surgeon and his wife adopted her in 2005. He would take his own life a month after they celebrated her adoption date in...

  4. Stuart S. Shapiro - Founder - Night Flight | LinkedIn. Founder Night Flight CEO Influential Data, Co-Founder iConstituent. United States. 1K followers 500+ connections. View mutual...

    • 500+
    • Night Flight
    • Institute Americain
    • Washington D.C. Metro Area
  5. In 2002 and 2003 respectively, Shapiro edited Flash Frames, a book highlighting Flash art from the Internet, with his wife, Laurie Dolphin. He also produced the CD accompaniment to the book This is Today, a history of NBC's Today Show.

  6. Shapiro also produced the 72-hour live webcast of Woodstock '99, notable for being one of the largest of its kind at the time.In 2002 and 2003 respectively, Shapiro edited Flash Frames, a book highlighting Flash art from the Internet, with his wife, Laurie Dolphin.

  7. Shapiro. Yes, but that’s the Kennedy-Mills bill in ’73. Heininger. Right. Shapiro. That’s what we will get now. Heininger. But if Kennedy had his druthers, it would have been single payer. Shapiro. But by this time we’re already into the late ’70s, and he is not talking single payer at all. Heininger. No, he’s not. Shapiro

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