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Encyclopedia > Cory Johnson

Cory Johnson is an American journalist. He was the founding editor-in-chief of the influential hip-hop basketball magazine Slam. He later became an editor of Vibe magazine before helping found TheStreet.com as a reporter and eventual West Coast bureau chief. Janet Jackson on the cover of Vibe in 1998. ... TheStreet. ...


He is currently the Silicon Valley correspondent for CNBC business news. CNBC (until 1991 the Consumer News and Business Channel) is a group of cable and satellite television news channels from the U.S., owned and operated by NBC Universal, a joint venture of General Electric and Vivendi Universal. ...


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May 2006 Executions (7335 words)
In February 1993, James Roane, Cory Johnson, and Richard Tipton were convicted in the Eastern District of Virginia for an array of criminal activity, including several capital murders, arising out of drug trafficking operations in and near Richmond.
In early February 1992, Cory Johnson began to suspect that Linwood Chiles was cooperating with the police.
The jury convicted Cory Johnson of all seven of the capital murders with which he was charged under, Louis Johnson, Long, Carter, Armstrong, Thorne, Chiles, and Peyton Johnson.
William Johnson Cory - LoveToKnow 1911 (280 words)
WILLIAM JOHNSON CORY (1823-1892), English schoolmaster and author, son of Charles Johnson of Torrington, Devonshire, was born on the 9th of January 1823.
He has been called "the most brilliant Eton tutor of his day." He had a great influence on his pupils, and he defended the Etonian system against the criticism of Matthew James Higgins.
His elder brother, Charles Wellington Johnson Furse (1821-1900), who, on the death of his father in 1854, took the name of Furse, was canon and archdeacon of Westminster from 1894 till his death.
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