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William P. Koller | Funeral director, 88
William P. Koller, 88, who was known for the kindness and compassion he showed to families who came ... Continue
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Reagan Information Agency chief Charles Wick dies (AP)
Reagan credited Wick, who was part of his famed "kitchen cabinet," with modernizing and computerizing the USIA. He helped expand ... Continue
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Charles Wick; Reagan Ally Ran U.S. Information Agency
Charles Z. Wick, 90, a Hollywood agent and entrepreneur who became the longest-serving director of the U.S. Information Agency and ... Continue
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James Orr
James Orr was private secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh for 13 years, between 1957 and 1970. His appointment came ... Continue
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Educational psychologist Burton Faldet dies at age 79
Burton Faldet, an educational psychologist who worked for many years with Science Research Associates, was a steady volunteer and board ... Continue
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Walter T. Kerwin Jr. | Four-star general, 91
Walter T. Kerwin Jr., 91, a retired four-star general who was the Army's second-highest-ranking officer in the mid-1970s ... Continue
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Estelle Getty of ‘Golden Girls’ dies at 84 (AP)
After her success in "The Golden Girls," other roles came her way. She played Cher's mother in "Mask," Sylvester Stallone's ... Continue
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William Bradford; High-Ranking Diplomat in Chad, Sierra Leone
William G. Bradford, 83, a career Foreign Service officer who served as U.S. ambassador to Chad from 1976 to 1979 ... Continue
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Professor Ann Lambton: Persian scholar
Ann Lambton, known as Nancy to her friends, devoted the greater part of her life to Iran and the study ... Continue
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USS Indianapolis survivor, executive
Herbert Jay "Jack" Miner II was 19 and had been a radio technician aboard the USS Indianapolis for just 13 ... Continue
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Kathleen Kinkade | Commune founder, 77
Kathleen "Kat" Kinkade, 77, one of the founders of the rural Twin Oaks commune in Louisa, Va., died ... Continue
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Roger Hall; Memoirist of World War II Espionage
Roger Hall, 89, who wrote "You're Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger," a wry memoir about World War II spycraft ... Continue
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Kenneth Churchill: British Council representative
Ken Churchill was a specialist in international cultural relations whose career spanned the continents of Europe, Asia, the Middle East ... Continue
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Jo Stafford | Popular band singer, 90
Jo Stafford, 90, the honey-voiced band singer who starred on radio and television and sold more than 25 ... Continue
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Ex-commander of Croatian World War II camp dies (AP)
In 1999, Zagreb district court sentenced him to 20 years in prison the maximum penalty at the time ... Continue
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Jeanne K. Barnett; Created Job Programs
Jeanne Kahn Barnett, 82, a retired Labor Department analyst who helped develop the Neighborhood Youth Corps as part of the ... Continue
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