Radler (surname)

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Radler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Błażej Radler is a Polish professional footballer who currently plays as a defender for Chojniczanka Chojnice.

Rydułtowy Place in Silesian, Poland

Rydułtowy, is a town in southern Poland. It is in the Wodzisław County of the Silesian Voivodeship. Rydułtowy is in the south-western part of the Silesian Highland, on the Rybnik Plateau, in the Oświęcim-Racibórz Valley.

F. David Radler is a Canadian executive and close associate of Conrad Black for 36 years. Radler was once president of Ravelston Corporation, a privately owned corporation owned by Black and Radler to control their former newspaper empire. Ravelston owned Argus Corporation which in turn controlled Chicago-based Hollinger International. In 2005, 14.1% of Ravelston was owned by Radler.

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