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  1. David Gerald Littman, né le 4 juillet 1933 à Londres et mort le 20 mai 2012, est un historien britannique et défenseur des droits de l'homme, notamment à la Commission des droits de l'homme des Nations unies à Genève. Il a aussi contribué aux travaux de son épouse, célèbre sous le nom de plume de Bat Ye'or.

  2. David Littmann (July 28, 1906 – January 1, 1981) was an American cardiologist and Harvard Medical School professor and researcher. The name Littmann is well known in the medical field for the patented Littmann Stethoscope reputed for its acoustic performances for auscultation .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_LitmanDavid Litman - Wikipedia

    David Litman was born in New York in 1957. He lived in the UK from 1967-1975. He attended Sussex House School from 1968-1971 and City of London School from 1971-1975. He is a graduate of Cornell University (1979) and Cornell Law School (1982).

  4. Hotels.com was established in 1991 by David Litman and Robert Diener as the Hotel Reservations Network (HRN), providing hotel booking via a toll-free phone number in the United States. In 2001, the company was acquired by USA Networks Inc (USAI) which also acquired a controlling interest in Expedia, the online travel booking company.

  5. De Wikipedia, l'encyclopédie encyclopedia. David Gerald Littman, né le 4 juillet 1933 à Londres et mort le 20 mai 2012, est un historien britannique et défenseur des droits de l'homme, notamment à la Commission des droits de l'homme des Nations unies à Genève.

    • 20 mai 2012 (à 78 ans)Suisse
    • britannique
    • 4 juillet 1933Londres
  6. 27 mai 2002 · David Litman. DAVID LITMAN brings more than 18 years of travel-related marketing and. management expertise to his role as co-founder and CEO of Hotels.com, a. subsidiary of USA Networks,...

  7. David Littmann (1906–1981) was a cardiologist who graduated from Tufts Medical School, worked at the West Roxbury Veterans Hospital, and taught at the Harvard Medical School. He developed a stethoscope with remarkable acoustic performance, and (together with Gustev Machlup) founded Cardiosonics, Inc. 3M acquired Cardiosonics in 1967.