54c3 OBITUARIES Today for Friday January 05th, 2007

OBITUARIES Today for Friday January 05th, 2007

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Allan Stagg: 1951 - 2007
January 5, 2007 Allan Stagg was a radio lifer a disc jockey at no fewer than 20 stations during a 40 year career that included more than a decade in Chicago, where he hosted an eclectic late night show called 'Sanctuary ' Mr Stagg, 55, died Mond (more)
Obituary: Dick Tahta
Dick Tahta, who has died aged 78, was one of the outstanding mathematics teachers of his generation In a national advertising campaign to attract recruits to the profession, the theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking was among famous people asked to (more)
Obituary: Arthur Crisp
Our understanding of the many aspects of anorexia nervosa is largely attributable to the research of Arthur Crisp, who has died aged 76 He was professor of psychiatry and chairman of the department of mental health sciences (1967 95) at St George's (more)
Obituary: Shoichi Sakamoto
Shoichi Sakamoto, who served as gynecologist for Empress Michiko and other Imperial family members, died of malignant lymphoma at a hospital in Tokyo on Dec 28, sources close to his family said Thursday He was 82 He handled the delivery of the (more)
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Obituary: Saddam Hussein
Obituary: Saddam Hussein By Curtis F J Doebbler Saddam Hussein Rarely has a single killing epitomised more clearly American aggression towards Arabs and Muslims around the world The Iraqi president understood this and in his final days made it known (more)
CORRECTION
The obituary for Lawrence Franklin Skibbie that ran Jan 4 gave an incorrect military rank He was a retired lieutenant general (more)
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Susan Molloy Hubbard, 60, a former director of the International Cancer Information Center and a retired captain with the U S Public Health Service, died of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease Dec 11 at her home in Potomac (more)
Bernard D. Meltzer: 1914 - 2007
January 5, 2007 Labor law scholar Bernard D Meltzer, who helped draft the charter of the United Nations and served as a prosecutor at the Nuremberg war crime trials after World War II, died of prostate cancer Thursday, Jan 4 , at his home in Chic (more)
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Martha Robinson Byrd Cook, 72, a former travel agent and horsewoman, died Dec 29 of lung cancer at Winchester Medical Center She was a Millwood resident (more)
Vincent Sardi Jr., Restaurateur and Unofficial ?Mayor of Broadway,? Dies at
Vincent Sardi Jr owned and managed the theater district landmark for more than half a century (more)
Melissa Zagon: 1967 - 2007
January 5, 2007 After being diagnosed with lung cancer, Melissa Zagon helped start a group to fund research for a cure and spread awareness that the disease also strikes non smokers The Harvard educated lawyer died Tuesday, Jan 2, at Evanston (more)
Louise K. Bernier: 1919 - 2007
January 5, 2007 In 1940, Louise K Bernier received a telegram from Pennsylvania Central Airlines, notifying her that she was chosen from a group of 2,000 applicants for a new kind of job they referred to as 'air hostess ' It was a bold move on th (more)
Donald Norland; Career Diplomat And Specialist in African Affairs
Donald R Norland, 82, a career Foreign Service officer who served as ambassador to four African countries, died Dec 30 at Sibley Memorial Hospital after a heart attack He lived in Washington From 1976 to 1979, Mr Norland served simultaneously as (more)
Donald Norland; Career Diplomat And Specialist in African Affairs
Donald R Norland, 82, a career Foreign Service officer who served as ambassador to four African countries, died Dec 30 at Sibley Memorial Hospital after a heart attack He lived in Washington (more)
Lucy Cohen; Helped Write Law Treatise
Lucy Kramer Cohen, 99, who helped draft and revise her husband's seminal Handbook of Federal Indian Law and who worked for decades for the federal government, sometimes without pay, died Jan 2 at her home in Washington after a stroke (more)
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Frank Alvin Schreiner, 95, who owned and operated the Al Schreiner Insurance Agency from the early 1960s until his retirement in 1973, died of respiratory failure Dec 30 at his home in Alexandria (more)
Sherman H. 'Bud' Siegel | Engineer, 78
Sherman H 'Bud' Siegel, 78, of King of Prussia, a retired General Electric engineer, died of brain cancer Dec 10 at Bryn Mawr Terrace For most of his 37 year career with General Electric, Mr Siegel worked in the company's aerospace division in Va (more)
Vincent Sardi Jr.: 1915 - 2007
January 5, 2007 NEW YORK Vincent Sardi Jr , who owned and managed Sardi's restaurant, his father's theater district landmark, for more than half a century, died Thursday at a hospital in Berlin, Vt He was 91 and had lived in Warren, Vt , since (more)
Lucy Cohen; Helped Write Law Treatise
Lucy Kramer Cohen, 99, who helped draft and revise her husband's seminal Handbook of Federal Indian Law and who worked for decades for the federal government, sometimes without pay, died Jan 2 at her home in Washington after a stroke Mrs Cohen cam (more)
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