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| Charles Denholm; Top General at Army Security Agency |
| Maj Gen Charles J Denholm, 92, a U S Military Academy graduate, World War II veteran and a former commanding general of the Army Security Agency, died Dec 28 of pneumonia at his home in Alexandria On the night of May 5, 1943, then Lt Col Denh (more) |
| Obituary: Benjamin Burke Harris (12/26/2006) |
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| Henry 'Nick' Harris | Businessman, veteran, 77 |
| Henry Flagler 'Nick' Harris, 77, of Wyndmoor, a Korean War veteran and retired businessman, died Dec 22 of complications from a blood clot at Chestnut Hill Hospital in Philadelphia Mr Harris attended Chestnut Hill Academy, the Pomfret School in (more) |
| Obituaries |
| Barbara R Aaron, 65, a Reston Realtor and noted community volunteer who helped raise money for the YMCA and the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival, died Dec 12 at Inova Fairfax Hospital of complications from meningitis and septic shock (more) |
| Elkan R. Blout, Scientist at Harvard, Dies at 86 |
| Elkan R Blout?s career ranged from color film developing to the sharpening of research standards at the Food and Drug Administration (more) |
| Donald O. Cronin: 1922 - 2007 |
| January 10, 2007 A Depression era work ethic and an outgoing nature made Donald O Cronin well suited for the hospitality industry, his family said Joan Handtke said her father, a former hotel manager, worked as a teenager at Chicago's Riverview (more) |
| Iwao Takamoto, 81, the Animation Artist Who Created Scooby-Doo, Dies |
| Iwao Takamoto was the artist who created the mystery solving Great Dane, Scooby Doo, among many other indelible cartoon characters (more) |
| Jane Bolin, the Country?s First Black Woman to Become a Judge, Is Dead at 9 |
| Judge Bolin was appointed as a family court judge by Mayor Fiorello H La Guardia in 1939 (more) |
| Melinda Samperi, 47; built dance studio from ground up |
| For an accounting career and family, Melinda (Christ) Samperi set aside her dancing shoes But when her first daughter enrolled in a dance class after turning 4 the same age at which Mrs Samperi began lessons the dancer within her emerged (more) |
| Hardworking veteran put his family first |
| 1 week archive: Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Today Advanced Search Essentials Homepage Photo Galleries Photo Store Multimedia Weather Horoscope Lottery Crossword Sudoku Contact Us Opinions Editorials Blogs Columnists CyberSurveys Forums Autos Autos (more) |
| Scooby-Doo creator Iwao Takamoto dies |
| In a career that spanned more than six decades, Iwao Takamoto assisted in the designs of some of the biggest animated features and television shows, including 'Cinderella,' 'Peter Pan,' 'Lady and the Tramp' and 'The Flintstones ' But it was Takamoto (more) |
| Obituary: John Lillie |
| Marine electronics specialist John Lillie has passed away at the age of 56 after a prolonged period of ill health Lillie, who served as a consultant to both Silva and Nexus Marine for more than 10 years, was recognised across the UK as one of the m (more) |
| Obituary on a Christmas time |
| Iremember a day, one unusual cold winter that stands out like a boulder in my life My salary had not been sufficient to meet our daily needs when it was to make all our children happy with a meager earnings especially in such a big occasion! After (more) |
| David Ervine, 53, voice for peace in N. Ireland |
| David Ervine, a bomber turned politician who persuaded fellow Protestant loyalist extremists in Northern Ireland to eschew violence, died yesterday in a Belfast hospital after suffering a massive heart attack on Sunday He was 53 A raconteur of (more) |
| Soretta Shapiro: 1916 - 2007 |
| January 10, 2007 Soretta Shapiro was a Chicago patron of the arts whose passion for music led her to attend Chicago Symphony Orchestra performances all over the world Mrs Shapiro would often accompany her husband, Shapiro, the late president of (more) |
| Iwao Takamoto: 1925 - 2007 |
| January 10, 2007 LOS ANGELES Iwao Takamoto, an animator whose most celebrated creation was the endearingly klutzy canine Scooby Doo but who also left his mark on dozens of other Hanna Barbera classics, including 'The Jetsons' and 'The Flintstone (more) |
| Obituary: Maurice Kogan |
| Maurice Kogan, who has died of pancreatic cancer aged 76, was an internationally renowned scholar of public policy, and of higher education in particular He was also founding professor of government and social administration at Brunel University, an (more) |
| Frédéric Etsou-Nzabi-Bamungwabi, Top Roman Catholic Prelate in Congo, Dies |
| Cardinal Frédéric Etsou Nzabi Bamungwabi warned of what he called international meddling in the country?s recent landmark elections (more) |
| Roberta M. Wohlstetter; Military Intelligence Expert |
| Roberta Morgan Wohlstetter, 94, whose classic analysis of how military intelligence failed to predict the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 became newly relevant after the attacks of Sep 11, died of complications of pneumonia Jan 6 at New York (more) |
| Carlo Ponti, 94; Prolific Film Producer and Envied Husband |
| Carlo Ponti, an Italian born film producer who bankrolled more than 150 movies, including "La Strada" and "Doctor Zhivago," and who was perhaps the most envied man in the world as the husband and mentor of actress Sophia Loren, died of a lung ailmen (more) |
| Obituary: Luke FitzHerbert |
| Luke FitzHerbert was an extraordinary individual Growing up in rural Ireland he went to Oxford to read history, via a spell in the Irish Guards He worked variously in the print industry, as a skipper on a sailing training scheme and as a teacher in (more) |
| Roberta M. Wohlstetter; Military Intelligence Expert |
| Roberta Morgan Wohlstetter, 94, whose classic analysis of how military intelligence failed to predict the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 became newly relevant after the attacks of Sep 11, died of complications of pneumonia Jan 6 at New York Presby (more) |
| Ruthanna Boris -- ballerina, director |
| Ruthanna Boris, the first American star ballerina with the 1940s Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and creator of the ebullient and enduring ballet 'Cakewalk,' died Friday in El Cerrito She was 88 and died at her home, apparently of cancer Her career spa (more) |
| Momofuku Ando; noodles an instant success story |
| TOKYO Momofuku Ando, a Japanese businessman whose later in life invention of instant noodles revolutionized how we eat one of the world's oldest foods, died Friday of heart failure in an Osaka area hospital He was 96 Mr Ando's entrepreneurial (more) |
| William J. Reid, 94, headmaster at Boston busing crisis hot spot |
| On the day after busing started at South Boston High School, William J Reid watched as students who were suddenly classmates because of court ordered desegregation gathered in the auditorium 'The black and white kids all went into the assembly hall (more) |
| Burton Etherington Jr. | Business owner, 97 |
| Burton H Etherington Jr , 97, a retired business owner and community activist, died Dec 19 at Waverly Heights, a retirement community in Gladwyne where he had lived for 20 years Mr Etherington attended Germantown Academy in Philadelphia, the (more) |
| Pete Kleinow: 1934 - 2007 |
| January 10, 2007 'Sneaky' Pete Kleinow, a steel guitar virtuoso who helped create the genre of country rock while performing with the Flying Burrito Brothers, has died of complications of Alzheimer's disease He was 72 Mr Kleinow died Saturday in (more) |
| Charles Denholm; Top General at Army Security Agency |
| Maj Gen Charles J Denholm, 92, a U S Military Academy graduate, World War II veteran and a former commanding general of the Army Security Agency, died Dec 28 of pneumonia at his home in Alexandria (more) |
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