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| Tupper Saussy, 70; songwriter was a fugitive for nearly a decade in tax pro |
| Tupper Saussy, 70, a Grammy nominated songwriter who later became a tax protester and spent 10 years as a fugitive, died March 16 of a heart attack at his home in Nashville Born Frederick Tupper Saussy III, he had a nearly 50 year career in Nashvill (more) |
| Anna Barber; Arlington Social Services Activist |
| Anna Barber, 88, who turned her empathy for the less fortunate into action by founding several groups in Arlington that provide food and housing for those in need, died March 13 at her assisted living apartment in Brooklyn, N Y She had congestive he (more) |
| Paul Lauterbur, 77; Nobel laureate called 'father of MRI' |
| LOS ANGELES Physicist Paul C Lauterbur, who received the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for giving physicians the ability to look inside the human body without using harmful radiation, died yesterday at his home in Urbana, Ill He wa (more) |
| Obituary: Paul Lauterbur, a Nobel Prize laureate who championed the use of |
| Paul Lauterbur, who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2003 for developing magnetic resonance imaging into a way to look inside living organisms, died on Tuesday at his home in Urbana, Illinois He was 77 The cause was kidney diseas (more) |
| Anna Barber; Arlington Social Services Activist |
| Anna Barber, 88, who turned her empathy for the less fortunate into action by founding several groups in Arlington that provide food and housing for those in need, died March 13 at her assisted living apartment in Brooklyn, N Y She had congestive h (more) |
| Axel Rosin, 99, Longtime Head of the Book-of-the-Month Club, Dies |
| Axel G Rosin was a former president of the Book of the Month Club and later the head of the Scherman Foundation (more) |
| Paul C. Lauterbur, 77, Dies; Won Nobel Prize for M.R.I. |
| Paul C Lauterbur shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2003 for developing magnetic resonance imaging into a way to look inside living organisms (more) |
| Orin Atkins, 82, Executive Who Built Up Ashland Oil, Dies |
| Orin E Atkins?s 16 year tenure as chief executive of Ashland Oil was also marred by improper business dealings (more) |
| Gib Campion; Marketing Director Enjoyed Computers, Cars, Sinatra |
| On a cold day in January, 48 year old Gib Campion of Wheaton went for a walk at Great Falls Park, a place he had loved since he was a child, and never came home Friends, family members and rescue personnel using bloodhounds searched for him day aft (more) |
| John Fox, 70, educator, Xaverian brother |
| At one moment in his life, Brother John M Fox realized that time had become too essential So he tossed it overboard 'He loved to live in the present moment, but this wasn't always the case,' said Brother Jerry O'Leary, a longtime friend and fellow (more) |
| Amor Hollingsworth, at 97; ran family's paper company |
| Paper was both a career and a subject of no little fascination for Amor Hollingsworth After a day running the family business, he retired to the library of his Westwood house when dinner was finished 'He would sit in his favorite chair and take the (more) |
| Herman Epstein, 86; scientist devoted to research, learning |
| Learning is one thing, Dr Herman T Epstein believed, but learning to think is quite another 'Schools are traditionally places to acquire the three R's: reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic,' he wrote in 'The Fourth R or Why Johnny Can't Reason,' a (more) |
| Henson Cargill, 66; sang the 1968 country and crossover pop hit 'Skip a Rop |
| Henson Cargill, 66, whose 1968 hit 'Skip a Rope' topped the country charts with its understated take on social problems, died Saturday in Oklahoma after complications from surgery 'Skip a Rope' made it to No 1 on the Billboard country chart and was (more) |
| Medal of Honor Recipient Jay Zeamer Jr., 88 |
| Jay Zeamer Jr , 88, a World War II bomber pilot who was awarded the Medal of Honor, died March 22 at a nursing home in Boothbay Harbor, Maine No cause of death was reported (more) |
| Obituaries |
| Betty Jean Wen, 85, who retired from the Bureau of National Affairs in 1982 as supervisor of the customer accounts and records department and then spent 17 years as a BNA consultant, died March 23 at Suburban Hospital She had complications of cardi (more) |
| Obituary: Rosemarie T. Harrington |
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