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  1. Jun 9, 2023 · The film’s real-life links. by Kate Marin. – on Jun 09, 2023. in Film. Momentum Pictures. Winning the lottery can change a person’s life for the better or ruin it beyond repair. In To Leslie, Leslie (Andrea Riseborough) wins $190,000 in a local West Texas lottery, funding her party lifestyle. Leslie wastes the money on drugs and alcohol.

  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Leslie Turley, the wife of renowned legal scholar Jonathan Turley, is a fascinating and accomplished individual in her own right. While she may not be as well-known as her husband, Leslie’s contributions to her family and community are truly admirable. In this article, we will delve into the life of Leslie Turley and explore nine interesting ...

  3. Jun 7, 2023 · The Real-Life Inspiration, Explained. "To Leslie," the 2022 drama film directed by Michael Morris, isn't exactly an easy watch. Written by Ryan Binaco, it follows struggling alcoholic Leslie ...

  4. Dec 22, 1997 · Masaru Ibuka, electronics engineer and industrialist: born Nikko, Japan 11 April 1908; founder, Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo (later Sony Corporation) 1946, president 1950-71, chairman 1971-76, honorary ...

  5. Mar 18, 2024 · He played a pivotal role in shaping the electronics industry and Sony’s legacy. Ibuka’s curiosity and passion for experimentation led him to become one of the earliest short-wave hams in Japan. On December 19, 1997, Masaru Ibuka, the co-founder of Sony, died at the age of 89 from heart failure. Let’s explore his life and financial aspects.

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  7. Jan 6, 1998 · Mr. Ibuka passed away on Friday, December 19, 1997, at 03:38 a.m. at his home in Tokyo. The cause of death was heart failure. Mr. Ibuka was 89 years old. He is survived by one son and two daughters. A private funeral service took place at 12:00 noon on Monday, December 22, at the Shinagawa Christian Church, 4-7-40, Kitashinagawa, Shinagawa-ku ...

  8. Oct 2, 2005 · He was 89. Mr. Ibuka was a founder with Akio Morita and others of a company that later took the name Sony. Its success became an emblem of Japan's rise from the ashes of World War II. "Mr. Ibuka ...

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