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| Alfred Heinz Reumayr |
Alfred Heinz Reumayr was arrested by the RCMP for plotting to blow up the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System. His plan called for 14 bombs to be detonated along the pipeline on 1 January 2000, with the goal of cashing in on oil futures as the market went ballistic. He was arrested several months prior to project completion. (references) |
| André Heinz |
Andre Heinz (born 1969) is the son of Theresa Heinz-Kerry and the late John Heinz. His brothers are Henry Heinz IV and Christopher Heinz. When his mother remarried after the death of his father in 1995, Heinz became the stepson of Senator John Kerry. An outspoken environmentalist, he has frequently campaigned for his stepfather as he ran for president in 2004. (references) |
| Central Laborers' Pension Fund v. Heinz |
Central Laborers' Pension Fund v. Heinz 541 U.S. 739 (2004). is a case that was argued in the Supreme Court of the United States on 19 April 2004. The question it presented was whether Section 204(g) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act contradicts Section 203(a)(3)(B). (references) |
| Christopher Heinz |
Christopher Drake Heinz (born 1973) is the youngest of three sons of United States Senator John Heinz and Teresa Heinz. His brothers are named Henry Heinz IV and André Heinz. When his mother remarried after the death of his father, Heinz became the step-son of Senator John Kerry. He was educated at St Pauls Academy in Concord, Yale University, and Harvard Business School. (references) |
| Drue Heinz |
Drue Heinz is the publisher of the famous literary magazine The Paris Review, which was started in 1953 by Peter Matthiessen, Thomas H. Guinzburg, and Harold L. Humes, and edited until his death in 2003 by George Plimpton. Its first publisher was Sadruddhin Aga Khan. (references) |
| Drue Heinz Literature Prize |
The Drue Heinz Literature Prize is a major American literary award for short fiction in the English language. (references) |
| H. John Heinz III |
Henry John Heinz III (October 23, 1938 - April 4, 1991) was an American politician from Pennsylvania, a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives (1971-1977) and the United States Senate (1977-1991). (references) |
| H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management |
The H. John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management is part of Carnegie Mellon University and is named for the late U.S. Senator H. John Heinz III. (references) |
| H. John Heinz IV |
Henry John Heinz IV (born 1966) is the oldest son of Teresa Heinz and the late Senator H. John Heinz III. He is a Buddhist educator and medieval armor craftsman. He is probably most famously the eldest stepson of John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, and he is the eldest son of Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz, heiress to the Heinz ketchup fortune. (references) |
| Hanns Heinz Ewers |
Hanns Heinz Ewers (November 3, 1871, Düsseldorf - June 12, 1943, Berlin) was a German actor, poet, philosopher, and writer of short stories and novels. While he wrote on a wide range of subjects, he is today known chiefly for his works of horror, particularly his trilogy of novels centered around the adventures of Frank Braun, a character modeled not too loosely on himself. The most well known of these is Alraune. (references) |
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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.
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