In the indictments released Thursday, prosecutors charged Darin Demizio, a former supervisor at Morgan Stanley, and Robert Johnson, a finder at a company called Tyde, for two schemes.
"I think John sees himself putting money into creating a revolution in the structure of media or high-tech companies, " says Robert Johnson, a Malone partner since 1980 and chairman of BET Holdings, which owns Black Entertainment Television.
"It was the greatest marathon I'd ever seen run, " says Robert Johnson, a former elite marathoner and co-founder of the website LetsRun.com.
In 1995, a group of researchers funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation published a shocking result in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
All of baseball pulled a Robert Johnson, as in the legend of the classic blues singer who supposedly got his gift for music by making a pact with the devil.
Janet Novack writes in a recent blog post that Baby Boomers are in for a health shock and she quotes a recent study by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that found there is a disconnect with how pre-retirees estimate their health in retirement, with only 13% predicting their health will decline but 39% of retirees report their health is actually worse in retirement.
The journey is not quite the same as it was a few decades ago, when Robert Johnson travelled down the highway in his quest to become a better bluesman.
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As a medical student at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, in Piscataway, he had planned to become a neuroscientist.
"For a long time employers didn't know what they were getting unless they were drawing from a select group of schools, " says Robert Johnson, senior vice president at AIMR and holder of a Ph.
According to a recent Robert Wood Johnson Foundation study, when given the opportunity to review their medical notes, the majority of patients at three health systems reported a better understanding of their health conditions, felt more in-control of their care and had an improved doctor-patient relationship.
He spent a year in Alabama, befriended Frank Johnson and later wrote his biography, because, said Robert Kennedy, he proved that a single man can make a difference.
But other owners appear more ready to bring the latest tools to NFL. Jets owner Robert "Woody" Johnson, who occasionally rides a scooter around New York, sees no reason why tablets shouldn't replace the high-cost thermal photo printers that produce the photos that players currently study.
Eighty-give percent of physicians say that unmet social needs lead to worse health outcomes, according to a new survey sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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On top of Senator Clinton's comments about Martin Luther King and former President Clinton's fairy tale remark, there was also this remark yesterday from Robert Johnson, the founder of Black Entertainment Television, at a Clinton rally.
"She was one of the greatest citizens of our country of the past half-century, " said Robert McNamara, defense secretary under Kennedy and Johnson who was a major Vietnam policy maker during the period chronicled by the Pentagon Papers.
The Dartmouth study was commissioned by the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation, which then invited the AP as a partner to explore through focus groups it organized what happens at the hospital level that makes readmissions so difficult to solve.
This was instigated by Clive, when out of the blue he gave me an album to listen to call King of the Delta Blues Singers, a collection of seventeen songs recorded by bluesman Robert Johnson in the 1930s.
Elsewhere, Phil Mickelson and Justin Leonard beat South African Retief Goosen and Australian Adam Scott 3 and 2, while Zach Johnson and Hunter Mahan carded a 2 and 1 victory over Australian Robert Allenby and Colombia's Camilo Villegas.
Three academics, including CFA Institute senior managing director Robert Johnson, say stocks typically do their worst in the second year of a four-year presidential term.
Administrative costs for physicians are in the range of 25-30 percent of practice revenues and insurance-related costs are 15 percent of revenues, according to a National Academy of Social Insurance report for The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The graphic from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation expands on the findings of this groundbreaking study that will have a massive downstream impact.
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Clarksdale, a town of about 17, 800 people, is well known to Blues fans as the home of the crossroads, where Robert Johnson is said to have sold his soul to the devil for skills with a guitar.
"We thought maybe we should look at T cells, " says Alice Gottlieb, a psoriasis expert and director of clinical research at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
This pivotal round of funding was led by Bo Axel Ax:son Johnson, a private investor whose company, Coding Technologies was sold to Dolby, and Nils-Robert Persson, executive chairman of the board for Cinnober Financial Technology, the Sweden-based provider of electronic trading platforms.
One of Frank Johnson's admirers was Robert Kennedy, one of America's political Kennedys (and the son of a presidential candidate assassinated in 1968) .
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