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Amy Solomon, Pediatrician, 38

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olvasatlan,
2007. dec. 11. 18:24:002007. 12. 11.
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Amy Solomon Pediatrician

Amy Solomon, 38, a Chevy Chase [Maryland] pediatrician, died December
8 [2007] of sudden cardiac arrest at her home in Bethesda [Maryland].

Amy Elizabeth Rosenblatt Solomon, a native of Boston [Massachusetts],
grew up in the District [Washington DC] and New York City [New York].
She attended Sidwell Friends School from 1973 to 1979 and graduated
from Dalton School in New York in 1987. She received a bachelor's
degree from Washington University in St. Louis [Missouri] in 1991 and
a medical degree from New York University School of Medicine in 1998.

Dr. Solomon did her pediatric residency at the University of Maryland
Medical Center and was a practicing pediatrician in Montgomery County
for the past six years, most recently with Dr. Leah Brasch and Dr.
Linda Goldstein in Chevy Chase.

Survivors include her husband of nine years, Dr. Harrison Solomon of
Bethesda; three children, Jessica Solomon, Samuel Solomon and James
Solomon, all of Bethesda; her parents, Roger and Virginia Rosenblatt
of Quogue, New York; and two brothers, Carl Rosenblatt of Fairfax
County [Virginia] and John Rosenblatt of New York City.

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Joe Holley

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/12/10/AR2007121001826_2.html

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Hyfler/Rosner

olvasatlan,
2007. dec. 11. 19:16:412007. 12. 11.

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>
> Survivors include her husband of nine years, Dr. Harrison
> Solomon of
> Bethesda; three children, Jessica Solomon, Samuel Solomon
> and James
> Solomon, all of Bethesda; her parents, Roger and Virginia
> Rosenblatt
> of Quogue, New York; and two brothers, Carl Rosenblatt of
> Fairfax
> County [Virginia] and John Rosenblatt of New York City.
>


Roger Rosenblatt, essayist, journalist, Time Mag editor?


Brad Ferguson

olvasatlan,
2007. dec. 11. 23:04:092007. 12. 11.
In article <uo2dnRao3JL6tcLa...@rcn.net>, Hyfler/Rosner
<rel...@rcn.com> wrote:


Yes. From his bio at:
<http://www.harcourtbooks.com/bookcatalogs/bookpagetemplate.asp?isbn10=0
156013606&template=judaica&option=authorbio>

> Roger Rosenblatt has won two George Polk Awards, a Peabody, an Emmy,
> and the Robert F. Kennedy Book Prize. Editor-at-large of Time, Inc., he
> is Long Island University's first University Professor of Writing.
> Rosenblatt and his wife, Ginny, have three children, and live in
> Manhattan and Quogue, Long Island.

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