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Actor with ‘Gone With the Wind’ opening line dies (AP)
Born in New Orleans, Crane stumbled into his role on "Gone With the Wind." He was not yet an actor ... Continue
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Alan S. Weisberg, 80; Orthodontist and Golfer
Alan Stanley Weisberg, 80, a longtime Washington area orthodontist and teacher who was also a champion amateur golfer, died Aug. ... Continue
August 26th / 0 comments
Margaret Douglas: BBC supervisor of parliamentary broadcasting
Behind the growth of political broadcasting in Britain in the 1970s and 1980s was a woman who had joined the ... Continue
August 25th / 0 comments
Freelance videographer shot White Sox, other Chicago sports teams
Andrew Lock loved training a video camera on sports figures, and he did it at more than 1,200 White Sox ... Continue
August 25th / 0 comments
German refugee who put war’s horrors into words
Roger Bryan, 87, a German-born translator for the prosecution at the Nuremberg war-crime trials who moved to West ... Continue
August 25th / 0 comments
Tuskegee Airman dies in Virginia (AP)
Copyright © 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News ... Continue
August 25th / 0 comments
Fred Crane, 90; Played Love-Struck Tarleton Twin in ‘Gone With the Wind’
Fred Crane, who died Aug. 21 at age 90 in a hospital near Atlanta, was a Hollywood radio and TV ... Continue
August 25th / 0 comments
Buddy Harman: Nashville session drummer
The name Buddy Harman is probably known only to the most committed fans, but the records on which he played ... Continue
August 25th / 0 comments
Exec offered personal touch
The sight of Steven R. Mucci smiling and chatting with employees on Saturday mornings while walking with his 10-year-old son ... Continue
August 25th / 0 comments
Mary K. Howett, 60, Drexel biosciences department head
Mary K. Sheehan Howett, 60, of Harrisburg, chairwoman of the department of bioscience and biotechnology at Drexel University, ... Continue
August 25th / 0 comments
Henri Cartan; Researcher Helped Revolutionize Math
Henri Cartan, 104, who was known as one of the foremost mathematicians of the last half of the 20th century, ... Continue
August 24th / 0 comments
Don Fox: rugby league player
Whereas Kenneth Wolstenholme’s “they think it’s all over” somehow defined England’s football World Cup triumph in 1966, rugby league’s most ... Continue
August 24th / 0 comments
Mentor to pastors
Rev. Connie M. Kleingartner, a professor at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, used the latest theories from ... Continue
August 24th / 0 comments
Howard Schultz, 84, Phila. police inspector
In the early 20th century, Howard Schultz's father was a Philadelphia traffic officer who worked the 15th and ... Continue
August 24th / 0 comments
Warren Hillman; Retired Rockville Planning Director
Warren Hillman, 66, the Rockville planning director who aided the development of the Rockville and Shady Grove Metro stations and ... Continue
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Jennifer Hilary: stage actress who later moved into television
Jennifer Hilary was a beautiful actress of elegance, charm, innocence and ethereal magic. She made her name in plays on ... Continue
August 24th / 0 comments
