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| Pilot was an ace with students |
| Mr Solms See full image When aspiring pilots needed help taking to the sky, Don Solms literally took them under his wing The certified flight instructor with more than 12,000 hours of flying experience trained many pilots at his flight school, (more) |
| B. R. Landau, 80, Biochemist Who Helped Explain Diabetes, Dies |
| Bernard R Landau was a biochemist and physician whose innovative studies of how the liver processes glucose helped shed light on what goes wrong in diabetes (more) |
| CORRECTION |
| The March 30 obituary of John G Brinton gave an incorrect residence for his daughter, Monique Ostazeski She lives in Port Republic, Md (more) |
| Human Rights Activist Maria Julia Hernandez |
| Maria Julia Hernandez, 68, a renowned human rights activist who aided victims of El Salvador's civil war, died March 30 after a heart attack in a San Salvador hospital, where she had been hospitalized since March 9 Ms Hernandez was best known as (more) |
| Robert Austrian; His Research Led to Pneumococcal Vaccines |
| Robert Austrian, 90, an academic physician whose pioneering research led to the development of a vaccine to prevent and treat pneumonia, meningitis and other deadly pneumococcal infections, died March 25 of a stroke at the Hospital of the University (more) |
| Tony Scott, Jazz Clarinetist Who Mastered Bebop, Dies at 85 |
| Tony Scott was a distinguished jazz clarinetist who in the 1950s helped steer his instrument out of the swing era and into the sax infested waters of bebop (more) |
| Abe Coleman, professional wrestler; at 101 |
| WASHINGTON Abe Coleman, a Polish born professional wrestler promoted as the Hebrew Hercules and Jewish Tarzan and credited in the 1930s with popularizing the drop kick move, likened to a flying kick to the jaw, died March 28 at Meadow Park nursin (more) |
| Hy Weiss, 84, Music Executive From Rock ?n? Roll?s Early Days, Dies |
| Hy Weiss was a music executive from the hardscrabble early days of rock ?n? roll (more) |
| Faustino Oramas, 95; sang in Buena Vista Social Club |
| HAVANA Faustino Oramas, a popular traditional singer and among the last original members of the Buena Vista Social Club, died Tuesday of cancer He was 95 Cuba state television reported Tuesday night that acting president Raul Castro had sent a (more) |
| Human Rights Activist Maria Julia Hernandez |
| Maria Julia Hernandez, 68, a renowned human rights activist who aided victims of El Salvador's civil war, died March 30 after a heart attack in a San Salvador hospital, where she had been hospitalized since March 9 (more) |
| Amelia S. Haygood; Founded Delos Label |
| Amelia S Haygood, a former psychologist whose passion for classical music propelled her to found the independent record label Delos in the 1970s and become a leader in digital recording, died March 19 at her home in Santa Monica She was 87 Mrs (more) |
| Amelia Haygood, 87, founder of Delos classical record label |
| LOS ANGELES Amelia S Haygood, a former psychologist whose passion for classical music propelled her to found the independent record label Delos in the '70s and become a leader in digital recording, died March 19 in her Santa Monica home She was (more) |
| Joel Brodsky, 67, Photographer Who Specialized in Album Covers, Dies |
| Joel Brodsky was a photographer whose work appeared on the covers of hundreds of albums ? most memorably ?The Best of the Doors,? with its provocative Christlike image of Jim Morrison in black and white (more) |
| J. Paul Sticht, 89, Executive Who Expanded R. J. Reynolds, Dies |
| J Paul Sticht, the first outsider to lead R J Reynolds, led the company through a time of rapid diversification (more) |
| Obituaries |
| John Chesley Eisele, 78, a longtime election administrator in Montgomery County, died March 3 at George Washington University Hospital after a stroke He lived in Wheaton (more) |
| From Compassion in Her Youth To Courage Amid Her Own Pain |
| As an artist, a teacher and an entrepreneur, Sarah Hyde had a certain something that made people take notice (more) |
| Obituaries |
| Margaret Lorraine Wilson Otte, 84, a former home economics teacher who was a longtime member of Bush Hill Presbyterian Church in Alexandria, died March 25 after a fall, complicated by osteoporosis, at her home at Greenspring Village retirement commu (more) |
| Baron Freytag von Loringhoven, Aide to Hitler, Dies at 93 |
| As a young German Army officer, Baron Bernd Freytag von Loringhoven was one of the last to flee Hitler?s Berlin bunker as Soviet troops closed in (more) |
| Lamont Seipel Jr.; fostered building of Wellesley library |
| When The Wellesley Players community theater group staged 'La Cage aux Folles,' the cross dressing French comedy on which the film 'The Birdcage' was based, Lamont 'Len' Seipel Jr decided to match his troupe's style Stepping onstage to deliver the (more) |
| Toshio Sasaki, 60, a Sculptor of Major Projects in New York, Dies |
| Toshio Sasaki was a Japanese sculptor known for works in public spaces, particularly ?The First Symphony of the Sea,? a 322 foot long wall relief at the New York Aquarium at Coney Island (more) |
| Amelia S. Haygood; Founded Delos Label |
| Amelia S Haygood, a former psychologist whose passion for classical music propelled her to found the independent record label Delos in the 1970s and become a leader in digital recording, died March 19 at her home in Santa Monica She was 87 (more) |
| DMC chief was 'incredible mentor' |
| Karen Bouffard The Detroit News Advertisement Get free headlines by e mail NEW! Get text alerts on your cell phone Mr O'Brien See full image Charles R 'Chuck' O'Brien, longtime chairman of the Detroit Medical Center and a noted Detroit industrial (more) |
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