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| Gen. Louis 'Ted' Seith, 86; Air Force Veteran of 3 Wars |
| Louis T 'Ted' Seith, 86, a four star Air Force general and highly decorated combat veteran who retired in 1977 as chief of staff of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, died March 6 at the Falcons Landing retirement community in Sterling after (more) |
| Sardi Memorial Set |
| A memorial service for Vincent Sardi Jr , the restaurateur known as the unofficial mayor of Broadway, will be held at noon Tuesday at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater, 236 West 45th Street in Manhattan (more) |
| Nils Wessell, 92, Leader Who Transformed Tufts, Is Dead |
| As president of Tufts University from 1953 to 1966, Nils Y Wessell guided its transformation from a small college to a respected university (more) |
| Rufina Amaya, 64, Dies; Salvador Survivor |
| Rufina Amaya dedicated her life to telling the story of the Salvadoran troops who slaughtered her family and many others in her village (more) |
| Allen Coage, 63; black Olympic medalist in judo, pro wrestler |
| PASSINGS From Times Staff and Wire Reports March 9, 2007 Allen Coage, 63, who was the first African American athlete to win an Olympic medal in judo and later joined the ranks of professional wrestling under the stage names Bad News Allen and Bad New (more) |
| Obituaries |
| Liane Beebe Brent, 91, the widow of Washington Post Co board chairman Frederick S "Fritz" Beebe, died March 8 at her home in New York She had lung cancer (more) |
| John F. Baugh, 91, Founder of Sysco, Dies |
| John F Baugh was the founder of the Sysco Corporation, a food and service supplier based in Houston (more) |
| Obituaries |
| Leslie J Lumpkin, 60, a Spanish teacher at a number of Virginia and Maryland high schools, died of cancer Feb 25 at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington She lived in Arlington (more) |
| Obituaries |
| John Inman, 71, the actor best known for his role in the television series "Are You Being Served?" died March 8 at St Mary's Hospital in London He had complications from hepatitis A (more) |
| Hoops star, 20, was driven to help |
| Essentials Homepage 1 week archive: Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Today Photo Galleries Photo Store Multimedia Weather Horoscope Lottery Crossword Sudoku Contact Us Opinions Editorials Blogs Columnists CyberSurveys Forums Autos Autos Insider Auto Sho (more) |
| John McCabe, 78, Newspaper Executive, Dies |
| Mr McCabe held top executive positions at five newspapers, including The New York Times, and also served in the administration of Mayor Edward I Koch (more) |
| Jazz Singer Ronnie Wells-Elliston, 64 |
| Ronnie Wells Elliston, 64, a versatile jazz balladeer and educator in the Washington area for more than three decades who co founded the East Coast Jazz Festival in Montgomery County in 1992, died March 7 at Holy Cross Hospital She had lung cancer (more) |
| Gen. Louis 'Ted' Seith, 86; Air Force Veteran of 3 Wars |
| Louis T "Ted" Seith, 86, a four star Air Force general and highly decorated combat veteran who retired in 1977 as chief of staff of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, died March 6 at the Falcons Landing retirement community in Sterling afte (more) |
| John Inman, Television Actor, Dies at 71 |
| John Inman was the British actor who became famous for his role as an eccentric shop assistant in the BBC comedy ?Are You Being Served?? (more) |
| Jazz Singer Ronnie Wells-Elliston, 64 |
| Ronnie Wells Elliston, 64, a versatile jazz balladeer and educator in the Washington area for more than three decades who co founded the East Coast Jazz Festival in Montgomery County in 1992, died March 7 at Holy Cross Hospital She had lung cancer (more) |
| Bill Chinnock, 59, a Founder of Early E Street Band, Is Dead |
| Mr Chinnock was an instrumentalist, singer and songwriter who was a founding member of what later became Bruce Springsteen?s E Street Band (more) |
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