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PASSINGS: Sara Montiel, Josep Joan Bigas Luna
Sara Montiel Spanish actress was 1950s Hollywood star Sara Montiel, 85, a famed, sultry-voiced Spanish actress who achieved Hollywood stardom in the 1950s, died Monday in Madrid, according to her biographer, Peter Villora. The cause was undetermined....
Tags: Ernest Hemingway, Venice International Film Festival, Entertainment Events, Music Theater, Movies
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Cause Of Wethersfield Fatal Fire Officially 'Undetermined'
The Hartford CourantInvestigators are unable to establish the exact cause of an April 15 house fire that killed a town man. Fire Marshal Anthony Dignoti said Thursday that the fire's official cause is undetermined, adding that foul play is not suspected. "Based on the...Tags: Fires, Rocky Hill, Wethersfield, Newington
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Review: 'Life After Life' by Jill McCorkle
An awful lot of people die in Jill McCorkle's uplifting new novel, “Life After Life.” The first death — that of 80-year-old Lois Elizabeth Malcolm Flowers — comes as something of a shock, but you soon become used to it. ------... -
George Jones, hard-living country music star, dies at 81
George Jones, whose anguished vocals on the 1980 single “He Stopped Loving Her Today” lifted it to the top of polls of the greatest country music songs of all time, died Friday. He was 81. Jones died at Vanderbilt University Medical Center...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Substance Abuse, Music, Human Interest
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Letters: Thatcher's touch
Re "Britain's 'Iron Lady,'" Obituary, April 9 This story seemed a straightforward obituary until I read the paragraph that stated that former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was often "brutal and belittling toward her own political allies." The...Tags: United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher
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Allan Arbus, wise psychiatrist on TV's 'MASH,' dies at 95
Allan Arbus, an actor best known for his recurring role as the wise, caring psychiatrist who ministered to shellshocked surgeons and troops on the hit television series "MASH," died Friday at his home in Los Angeles, his family said. He was 95. The...
Tags: Psychiatry, Psychiatrists, Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, MASH (tv program)
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Obituary: James Richard Sheegog
James Richard Sheegog 1954-2013 HARRODSBURG — James Richard Sheegog, 59, of Goodlettsville, Tenn., formerly of Harrodsburg, died Tuesday. Born Jan. 27, 1954, he was a son of the late Robert W. and Gertrude Parson Sheegog. He graduated from... -
PASSINGS: Robert W. Edgar, Chrissy Amphlett, Robert Earl Holding
Robert W. Edgar Six-term Pennsylvania congressman Robert W. Edgar, 69, who represented Pennsylvania for six terms in the House of Representatives, served as president of the Claremont School of Theology and went on to lead the public interest group...Tags: Common, Petroleum Industry, Sydney (Australia), Music, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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'Mickey Mouse Club' star Annette Funicello dies at 70
Annette Funicello, the dark-haired darling of TV's “The Mickey Mouse Club” in the 1950s who further cemented her status as a pop-culture icon in the '60s by teaming with Frankie Avalon in a popular series of “beach” movies, died...Tags: Entertainment, The Walt Disney Co., Tim Considine, Frankie Avalon, Literature
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Richie Havens, iconic Woodstock singer, dies at 72
This post has been updated. See note below for details. Richie Havens, the veteran folk singer whose frenetic guitar strumming and impassioned vocals made him one of the defining voices and faces of Woodstock, and by extension, of 1960s pop music,...
Tags: Michael Nesmith, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Brooklyn (New York City), Music
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Former L.A. Times art critic William Wilson dies at 78
William Wilson, who wrote art criticism for the Los Angeles Times for more than three decades, died Saturday after suffering from Alzheimer's disease for several years. He was 78. Wilson, who was diagnosed with the disease four years ago, passed away...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Diseases and Illnesses, Fine Artists, The Getty, Arts
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An obit for a local news seller, and an ode to the local paper
Newspapers ran through Roni Frye’s blood, first as a linotype operator at papers in her native Ohio, then as the owner of MacCarthy’s, a Fort Lauderdale newsstand on Las Olas Boulevard (next to The Floridian diner) that she ran for nearly...Tags: The New York Times, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Journalism, News Media
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Apr 20, 2013
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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