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  1. Charles Einstein (August 2, 1926 – March 7, 2007) was a newspaperman and sportswriter. He was the author of the 1953 novel The Bloody Spur, on which the film While the City Sleeps (1956), directed by Fritz Lang, was based. Einstein's father was the comedian Harry Einstein.

  2. Charles Eisenstein (born 1967) is an American public speaker, teacher and author. His work covers a wide range of topics, including the history of human civilization, economics, spirituality, and the ecology movement.

  3. First a brief overview. The theories (there are many variants) talk about Event 201 (sponsored by the Gates Foundation, CIA, etc. last September), and a 2010 Rockefeller Foundation white paper detailing a scenario called “Lockstep,” both of which lay out the authoritarian response to a hypothetical pandemic.

  4. Mar 11, 2007 · Charles Einstein was a journalist, novelist, editor and screenwriter who was perhaps best known for baseball writing, particularly his stirring accounts of the life and times of San...

  5. Mar 19, 2007 · MICHIGAN CITY, Ind., March 18 (AP) — Charles Einstein, a sportswriter and author who edited a prominent baseball anthology and chronicled the career of Willie Mays, died March 7 in Michigan City,...

  6. Mar 16, 2007 · Charles Einstein, a writer best known for his books on baseball, including a well-regarded memoir of Willie Mays, has died. He was 80. Einstein died of complications related to old age March 7...

  7. Charles Einstein was a sportswriter and author who most famously edited the Fireside Books of Baseball, wrote two books with Willie Mays and in 1979 was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Willie's Time, a book examining the changes that took place in the United States during the years of Willie Mays ' career.

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