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