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Editor Tedres joined the Open Directory on June 20, 1999. He was one of our first PCPs here, representing Women.com and began by editing mostly in Society, but was also a top editor in Home, Recreation, Business, Health and Arts. He edited in an ethical and unbiased manner which was an inspiration to other editors representing their companies, and was never too busy or tired to mentor those who asked him for help. He passed away March 14, 2001, and will be missed greatly.
http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum19/250.htm
Memorial thread for Tedres, who was a member of the WebMasterWorld search engine and directory forums.
http://www.sfgate.com/default/article/A-Fatal-Crash-The-System-Failed-to-Stop-Drunken-2940429.php
A man suspected of drunken driving, whose license has been suspended six times, struck and killed Ted Resnick on a Berkeley city street early yesterday while fleeing California Highway Patrol officers, authorities said.
http://webdoc.gwdg.de/ebook/aw/1999/webcrawler/mailing-lists/robots/0896.html
Re: Search Engine end-users. From his first search engine job with McKinley Group which was later popularly called Magellan.
http://www.sfgate.com/default/article/Safety-Issue-Raised-After-Fatal-Pursuit-Risk-to-2941662.php
Risk to bystanders is part of decision. The death of Theodore Abraham Resnick, 33, of San Francisco has rekindled a long-standing debate over whether car chases on city streets pose too many risks.
http://www.sfgate.com/default/article/Suisun-City-Man-Faces-Murder-Charge-High-speed-2941521.php
A Suisun City man was charged with murder yesterday in the death of Theodore Resnick at the end of a high-speed chase in Berkeley involving the California Highway Patrol.
http://www.dmoz.org/public/profile?editor=tedres
Ted's ODP profile.
http://www.sfgate.com/default/article/The-Danger-of-Police-Chases-2941339.php
Op/Ed piece about how Ted's tragic death should prod rethinking of police policy about chases.
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