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    Albert Ruben. Writer: Have Gun - Will Travel. Albert Ruben is known for Have Gun - Will Travel (1957), City in Fear (1980) and Richard Diamond, Private Detective (1956).

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  2. Sep 4, 2014 · Martha Weinman Lear. Photo credit: Albert Ruben. Nearly three years ago, writer Martha Weinman Lear was fighting for her life. It began with a discordant feeling in her chest, followed by nausea, then vomiting. It ended with the diagnosis of a heart attack. “Clutching the chest, the look of anguish. Then the collapse.

  3. She lives in New York City with her husband, screenwriter Albert Ruben. Martha Weinman Lear is the author of Where Did I Leave My Glasses? as well as the bestsellers The Child Worshipers and Heartsounds, which became a Peabody Award­-winning film. She is a former articles editor and staff writer for the New York Times Magazine and has written ...

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  4. The top 2 profiles for Albert Ruben nearby used to live in New York at 285 Central Park W, Lynchburg at PO Box 131. The most common aliases for Albert Ruben are Albert G Ruben Junior, Albert Charles Ruben, Albert D Ruben. View Albert Ruben results including current phone number, address, relatives, background check report, and property record ...

  5. Mar 9, 1998 · Introduction by Steve Neale Albert G. Ruben was an important contributor to many left-liberal TV shows in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He began his TV career as a script editor and occasional writer for The Adventures of Robin Hood (1955-9), The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956-7), The Buccaneers (1956-7) and Sword of Freedom (1958) in the UK in the 1950s.

  6. May 1, 2012 · A Red Robin? by Albert Ruben. (May 01, 2012) Topics: History Literature. Albert Ruben is is the author of The People’s Lawyer: The Center for Constitutional Rights and the Fight for Social Justice from Civil Rights to Guantanamo (Monthly Review Press, 2012). He is a writer of screenplays for film and television.

  7. Listen to Albert Ruben on Law and Disorder Radio From the civil rights era to today’s battles over torture and imprisonment at Guantánamo Bay, the Center for Constitutional Rights has fought—and continues to fight—for the rights of the powerless and the oppressed, against insuperable odds.

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