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Friday, December 05, 2008
Associated Press - Archive
AP obituaries from 12/2/2008
Carlos Abascal, Mexico's former interior secretary wanted to put Christianity back into politics...
Raymond F. Lederer, Former congressman was imprisoned for taking a bribe in the FBI's Abscam investigation...
Giulio Bertola, Choir director at Italy's famed La Scala theater in 1983-91...
Elizabeth Whetsel, Democratic icon rode in President Harry S. Truman's whistle-stop tour...
German Skurygin, Former champion race walker was stripped of his title after failing a doping test...
AP obituaries from 12/1/2008
Syed Alwi Syed Hassan, Pioneering Malaysian playwright shaped his country's theater scene...
Bill Drake, Radio programming consultant's format placed music at the center of the broadcast...
AP obituaries from 11/30/2008
Sten Rudholm, The oldest member of the Swedish Academy...
AP obituaries from 11/29/2008
Helena Wolinska, Communist-era Polish prosecutor charged with wrongful prosecution of WWII heroes...
Joern Utzon , Danish architect who designed the iconic Sydney Opera House...
Red Murff, New York Mets scout who discovered Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan...
AP obituaries from 11/28/2008
Edwin E. Salpeter, Astrophysicist whose work showed how helium changes to carbon...
Tom Burgess, Briefly played baseball in the major leagues before serving as a coach...
AP obituaries from 11/27/2008
Andrew McKelvey, Billionaire founder and former chief executive of Monster Worldwide...
Hugh A. Mulligan, Reporter traveled the world in a 50-year career with the Associated Press...
AP obituaries from 11/26/2008
Armand "Bep" Guidolin, At 16 became the youngest player to skate in an NHL game...
Ethel Bradley, Widow of Los Angeles' first black mayor Tom Bradley...
Francis Grevemberg, Former state police superintendent led a crackdown on illegal gambling in Louisiana...
Kenny MacLean, Bassist for the 1980s band Platinum Blonde...
AP obituaries from 11/25/2008
Gerald Schoenfeld, Head of the Shubert Organization, which is Broadway's largest landlord...
Louis Ormont, Professor of psychology was a pioneer in the field of group psychotherapy...
AP obituaries from 11/24/2008
Cecil Underwood, Former governor of West Virginia served as the state's youngest and oldest governor...
John Michael Hayes, Screenwriter collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock on "Rear Window"...
Richard Hickox, British conductor worked with orchestras around the world...
Robert Lucas, Recent frontman for the blues rock band Canned Heat...
AP obituaries from 11/23/2008
Ibrahim Nasir, First president of the Maldives led the country's independence movement...
AP obituaries from 11/22/2008
Augustus "Gus" Barber, Former meat cutter built a frozen-food business that provided thousands of jobs...
Sandro Curzi , Italian journalist directed news coverage on the state broadcaster's network...
Glenn Sample, Coached baseball at the University of Cincinnati for 21 years...
Robert M. White II, Prominent press-freedom advocate and a finalist for the Journalist in Space program...
Tom Gish, Shone the spotlight on corruption and environmental degradation in Kentucky...
AP obituaries from 11/21/2008
Jim Mattox, Former Texas attorney general who also served in Congress...
Boris Fyodorov, Reformist financier who helped bring Russian economy out of the post-Soviet chaos...
Dick Dougherty, Columnist for the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle...
Matthew J. Cianciulli, Retired grocer and former state representative convicted of voter fraud...
AP obituaries from 11/20/2008
Carole Caldwell Graebner, American tennis player who won doubles titles at the U.S. and Australian championships...
AP obituaries from 11/19/2008
Irving Brecher, Comedy writer wrote for "The Life of Riley" and "Meet Me in St. Louis"...
Clive Barnes, Longtime theater and dance critic for the New York Post...
AP obituaries from 11/18/2008
Jack Reader, Spent nearly 50 years officiating in the NFL...
Jan Krugier, Auschwitz survivor collected art to help himself live with his memories...
John Glover "Jack" Roberts Sr., Father of John Roberts, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court...
Ralph Joseph "Jody" Reynolds, Singer's hit "Endless Sleep" in the 1950s ushered in a wave of tragic teen pop songs...
AP obituaries from 11/17/2008
Salah el-Deen Hafez, Prominent Egyptian writer advocated press freedom...
William Bowron, Helped transform Red Diamond Coffee and Tea into a national player in the beverage industry...
AP obituaries from 11/16/2008
Reg Varney, Comic actor played a cheery Cockney bus driver in British sitcom "On the Buses"...
Wolfgang Schmitz, Former Austrian finance minister and president of the country's central bank...
AP obituaries from 11/15/2008
Christel Goltz, Austrian soprano performed across the world in the 1950s...
Peter B. Scuderi, Judge who served in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania for more than three decades...
AP obituaries from 11/14/2008
C. Harmon Brown, Pioneer in sports science and medicine who advocated for female athletes...
AP obituaries from 11/12/2008
Catherine Baker Knoll, First woman to be elected as Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor...
Maria Elena Marques, Mexican actress starred in the 1947 movie "The Pearl"...
Tom Hunt, Former chairman of Hunt Petroleum...
AP obituaries from 11/11/2008
Arthur Shawcross, Convict was serving a life sentence after his 1990 arrest...
Nikola Kavaja, Self-declared anti-communist hijacked a U.S. passenger jet in 1979...
Li Ximing, Chinese Communist leader supported the assault on protesters in Tiananmen Square...
AP obituaries from 11/10/2008
Robert L. Krechevsky, Federal judge oversaw a case involving the collapse of a real estate giant...
Virgil Starks, Auburn's associate athletic director for 10 years...
AP obituaries from 11/9/2008
Abraham Woods, Civil rights leader stood behind Martin Luther King Jr. during his "I Have a Dream" speech...
Lyle Williams, Republican congressman from a heavily Democratic area of Ohio...
John Trudeau, Founder of the first outdoor summer music festival in the Pacific Northwest...
AP obituaries from 11/8/2008
Mieczyslaw Rakowski, Poland's last communist-era party chairman and prime minister...
AP obituaries from 11/7/2008
Ronald Davis, Longtime public health and anti-tobacco advocate served as president of the AMA...
Heather Pick, TV news anchor waged a long and public fight with breast cancer...
John Hermon, Strong-willed Ulsterman who commanded Northern Ireland's police force...
G. Larry James, Won gold and silver medals in track in the 1968 Olympics...
AP obituaries from 11/6/2008
Rosella Hightower, Oklahoma-born ballerina founded a major ballet school in France...
John Leonard, Critic was once praised as "the smartest man who ever lived"...
Steve Hodson, Southern Utah University's women's basketball coach...
Ray Ellis, Musical arranger worked on 1950s pop hits...
AP obituaries from 11/5/2008
Juan Camilo Mourino, Mexico's interior secretary helped lead Mexico against drug cartels...
Jheryl Busby, Former CEO of Motown Records oversaw artists such as Queen Latifah and Boyz II Men...
Jimmy Carl Black, Drummer for Mothers of Invention called himself "the Indian of the group"...
Cecil Stoughton, White House photographer took the photo of Lyndon Johnson taking the oath of office...
Ken Johnson, Former Dallas Times Herald Executive Editor helped the paper win a Pulitzer Prize...
B.R. Chopra, Indian filmmaker's Bollywood career spanned five decades...
Lennart Bergelin, Swedish tennis champion coached Bjorn Borg for 12 years...
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