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  • Theodore C. Olbermann (2010)

     Theodore C. Olbermann

    (Associated Press) NEW YORK The father of MSNBC host Keith Olbermann has died in New York City at age 80. Theodore C. Olbermann was thrust into the nation's health care debate through commentaries made by his son on television. Keith Olbermann says the former architect died Saturday of complications from colon surgery. Theodore Olbermann's wife of nearly 60 years, Marie...

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  • September 11, 2001

     September 11,  2001

    Dedicated to the men, women and children who lost their lives. The brave people who gave their lives, and to the Heroes that responded to save lives. Please also visit our other Tribute sites World Trade Center The Pentagon United Flight 93 American Flight 11 United Flight 175 American Flight 77 Groups Tributes Loss and Grieving Group Charities TreeGivers...

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  • Evelyn Haas, 92 (1917 - 2010)

     Evelyn  Haas

    SAN FRANCISCO Evelyn Haas, a prominent philanthropist and widow of Levi Strauss & Co. CEO Walter Haas Jr., has died. She was 92. Haas' death Wednesday was announced by her charitable foundation, The Evelyn and Walter Haas Jr. Fund. Fund officials say she led the foundation in contributing more than $364 million to hundreds of organizations and projects, including the San Francisco...

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  • Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud (2010)

     Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud

    By MALKHADIR M. MUHUMED, Associated Press Writer NAIROBI, Kenya A Somali boy who was horribly disfigured months ago by a stray bullet in Somalia's violent capital has died just days after undergoing reconstructive surgery in neighboring Kenya, his doctors said Thursday. The plight of 8-year-old Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud was reported by The Associated Press in November in a story, photos...

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  • Yitzhak "Ike" Ahronovitch (2009)

     Yitzhak  "Ike" Ahronovitch

    By ARON HELLER, Associated Press Writer JERUSALEM Yitzhak "Ike" Ahronovitch, the captain of the Exodus ship whose attempt to take Holocaust survivors to Palestine built support for Israel's founding, has died. He was 86. He died Wednesday in northern Israel after a long illness, his daughter Ella said. The Exodus 1947 ship left France in July 1947 carrying more than 4,500...

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