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| Couple Pursued Their Career, College Goals With Teamwork |
| About midnight Dec 7, after leaving an office holiday party, a young couple were heading north on Rock Creek Parkway toward their home in Northwest Washington Their black car, a 1999 four door Mercedes, struck a tree just north of the Massachusetts (more) |
| Liz Renay: 1926 - 2007 |
| January 28, 2007 Liz Renay, who died Monday at a Las Vegas hospital from gastric bleeding, was a gangster moll, ex con, author, painter, stripper, Hollywood Boulevard streaker, actress and charm school instructor She was 80 She was convicted of (more) |
| Obituaries |
| Milton A Chase, 92, an early administrator for federal rural electrification programs, died of congestive heart failure Jan 18 at his home in Boone, N C (more) |
| Hayward soldier, 23, dies in Iraq |
| Michael Balsley of Hayward joined the Army after the Sept 11 terrorist attacks to serve his country, following in the footsteps of his father, a Vietnam veteran On Thursday night, just three months after he was deployed to Iraq, the 23 year old was (more) |
| Dan Christensen, artist used spray gun |
| NEW YORK Dan Christensen, a painter who stretched the styles of the New York School by using a spray gun to apply loops of colors onto canvas, has died He was 64 Mr Christensen, of East Hampton, died there Jan 20 of heart failure due to (more) |
| Ruth Hubbard Cousins; Led Psychology Honor Society |
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| Jack Lang, 85; Covered Sports for N.Y. Newspapers |
| Jack Lang, 85, a New York sportswriter who for decades made the phone calls that told former players that they had been elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, died Jan 25 of liver disease at New York's Huntington Hospital He lived in Fort (more) |
| Jere Goyan, 76, was head of FDA |
| LOS ANGELES The printed information that is routinely packaged with prescription drugs sold in the United States had its beginnings with Jere Goyan, the first pharmacist to head the US Food and Drug Administration Dr Goyan died Jan 17 at his h (more) |
| Leo Perrault, 87, advocate for people with disabilities |
| Leo J Perrault helped many people in his lifetime, but he never sought credit Even his family didn't know the true extent of his good deeds Mr Perrault began his life of service in the Navy during World War II And he never stopped fighting for (more) |
| Danny Finegood, at 52; artist altered Hollywood sign |
| HOLLYWOOD Danny Finegood, who viewed his hillside handiwork on the 'Hollywood' sign as environmental sculpture, died of multiple myeloma Monday at Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital, said his wife, Bonnie He was 52 The first time Mr Finegood playe (more) |
| Kamleshwar: an author who donned many hats (OBITUARY, With India-Society/Ar |
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| Obituaries |
| Garth E Damaska, 57, who worked as medical technologist before becoming a psychotherapist and social worker, died Jan 1 at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital He had pneumonia and complications of diabetes (more) |
| Liz Renay, at 80; actress, author |
| WASHINGTON Liz Renay, who died Jan 22 at a Las Vegas hospital from gastric bleeding, was a gangster's moll, former convict, author, painter, stripper, Hollywood Boulevard streaker, actress, and charm school instructor She was 80 She was convict (more) |
| Ruth Hubbard Cousins; Led Psychology Honor Society |
| Ruth Hubbard Cousins, 86, who directed the national psychology honor society Psi Chi for 33 years, died Jan 11 at Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga, where she had lived since 1987 She had Alzheimer's disease (more) |
| Jack Lang, 85; Covered Sports for N.Y. Newspapers |
| Jack Lang, 85, a New York sportswriter who for decades made the phone calls that told former players that they had been elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, died Jan 25 of liver disease at New York's Huntington Hospital He lived in Fort (more) |
| Couple Pursued Their Career, College Goals With Teamwork |
| About midnight Dec 7, after leaving an office holiday party, a young couple were heading north on Rock Creek Parkway toward their home in Northwest Washington Their black car, a 1999 four door Mercedes, struck a tree just north of the Massachusett (more) |
| Edmund J. Rooney Jr.: 1924 - 2007 |
| January 28, 2007 In the parlance of old time newspapermen, Edmund J Rooney Jr was a first rate 'door kicker ' A 26 year veteran of the Chicago Daily News who earned a doctoral degree in education and taught journalism at Loyola University, Dr (more) |
| Dale Noyd, Vietnam Objector, Dies at 73 |
| Dale E Noyd was a decorated Air Force captain and fighter pilot who attracted worldwide attention in the 1960s as a conscientious objector who objected to only one war, the one in Vietnam (more) |
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