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・ Rob Bishop
・ Rob Blackhurst
・ Rob Blake
・ Rob Blanchflower
・ Rob Blasdell
・ Rob Blokzijl
・ Rob Bloomfield
・ Rob Bochnik
・ Rob Bolden
・ Rob Bonnet
・ Rob Bonta
・ Rob Bontje
・ Rob Boras
・ Rob Borbidge
・ Rob Bordson
Rob Borsellino
・ Rob Boston
・ Rob Bottin
・ Rob Boutilier
・ Rob Bowen
・ Rob Bowman (director)
・ Rob Bowman (footballer)
・ Rob Bowman (music writer)
・ Rob Boyd
・ Rob Boyle
・ Rob Bradley
・ Rob Brady
・ Rob Braknis
・ Rob Brantly
・ Rob Bredl


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Rob Borsellino : ウィキペディア英語版
Rob Borsellino

Rob Borsellino (June 20, 1949 – May 27, 2006) was a newspaper columnist who worked for the ''Des Moines Register''. His columns, which appeared three times weekly, became popular due to Borsellino's colloquial writing style and ability to tell a story straight from the heart. His columns appeared several times in such publications as ''USA Today'', ''Chicago Tribune'', and ''The Washington Post'', and a compilation of Borsellino's columns were published in his 2005 book ''So I'm Talkin' To This Guy...'' (ISBN 1-888223-66-9).
In November 2004, Borsellino was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig's Disease. He announced his diagnosis publicly in February 2005. During his fight against this illness he had considerable community support, and on April 21, 2006, musicians Bob Dylan and Merle Haggard traveled to Des Moines to perform a concert in Borsellino's honor, raising over $100,000 for the (ALS Association ).
Borsellino died in Des Moines on May 27, 2006. He is survived by his wife, Rekha Basu, also a ''Register'' columnist; and his sons Raj and Romen.
==External links==

*(Rob Borsellino at ''The Des Moines Register'' )


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