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profile name: Daisy Bates
profile occupation: Civil Rights Activist, Publisher, Journalist
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profile name: Andy Rooney
profile occupation: News Anchor, Journalist
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profile name: Felix Mendelssohn
profile occupation: Educator, Songwriter, Conductor
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profile name: Cy Young
profile occupation: Baseball Player
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profile name: Michael Crichton
profile occupation: Director, Producer, Doctor, Television Producer, Author
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profile name: Yitzhak Rabin
profile occupation: Prime Minister
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