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Jun 8, 2021 | Features
Activists march in response to the Atlanta spa shootings that killed eight in March. Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images
by PETER DORFMAN
On July 4, 1999, Liana Zhou was driving her son home from a piano lesson when she found East Third Street blocked by police. They were investigating the drive-by killing of Won-Joon Yoon, an Indiana University graduate student who was shot by a white supremacist gunman as he was leaving the Korean United Methodist Church.
“I’m still processing it how random it was,” says Zhou, now director of the Library and Special Collections at IU’s Kinsey Institute. “Anyone could have been the target even in beautiful, progressive Bloomington.”
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The New Light House of Prayer was one of two Greenville churches damaged in arson fires and then rebuilt 25 years ago. File photo
The City of Greenville was the center of nationwide media attention 25 years ago, following two arson fires at local churches.
A fire was reported at the New Light House of Prayer late on the night of June 9, 1996, followed by a fire early the next morning at the Church of the Living God.
The blazes occurred on the same weekend as some 30 pastors met with then-Attorney General Janet Reno about a string of suspicious fires at predominantly black churches across the south, which prompted the creation of the federal Church Arson Task Force.
Greenberg Traurig s Daniel Black, Bobby Rosenbloum, and Mathew Rosengart Named to The Hollywood Reporter’s 2021 ‘Power Lawyers’ List
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Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP shareholders Daniel H. Black, Bobby Rosenbloum, and Mathew Rosengart are featured in The Hollywood Reporter’s (THR) 15th annual “Power Lawyers” issue. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) May 25, 2021 Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP shareholders Daniel H. Black, Bobby Rosenbloum, and Mathew Rosengart are featured in The Hollywood Reporter’s (THR) 15th annual “Power Lawyers” issue.
THR’s “Power Lawyers” list highlights the most influential attorneys in the entertainment industry, according to its website. THR’s editors extensively vet the attorneys who are negotiating the industry’s biggest deals and navigating its most impactful litigation to select 100 individuals for the “Power Lawyers” list.