Obituaries Related to "Sosa" from New York Times Archive
Mercedes Sosa, Who Sang of Argentina’s Turmoil, Dies at 74
Ms. Sosa was an Argentine folk singer whose politically charged repertory led her to be known throughout Latin America as “the voice of the voiceless.”
Planning an Apt Tribute To Sosa, Home Run Hero
New York City officials and community leaders in Washington Heights section of Manhattan are planning to honor Chicago Cubs baseball player Sammy Sosa when he visits city this weekend (M)
Mercedes Sosa, Who Sang of Argentina’s Turmoil, Dies at 74
Ms. Sosa was an Argentine folk singer whose politically charged repertory led her to be known throughout Latin America as “the voice of the voiceless.”
Planning an Apt Tribute To Sosa, Home Run Hero
New York City officials and community leaders in Washington Heights section of Manhattan are planning to honor Chicago Cubs baseball player Sammy Sosa when he visits city this weekend (M)
Mercedes Sosa, Who Sang of Argentina’s Turmoil, Dies at 74
Ms. Sosa was an Argentine folk singer whose politically charged repertory led her to be known throughout Latin America as “the voice of the voiceless.”
Planning an Apt Tribute To Sosa, Home Run Hero
New York City officials and community leaders in Washington Heights section of Manhattan are planning to honor Chicago Cubs baseball player Sammy Sosa when he visits city this weekend (M)
Mercedes Sosa, Who Sang of Argentina’s Turmoil, Dies at 74
Ms. Sosa was an Argentine folk singer whose politically charged repertory led her to be known throughout Latin America as “the voice of the voiceless.”
Planning an Apt Tribute To Sosa, Home Run Hero
New York City officials and community leaders in Washington Heights section of Manhattan are planning to honor Chicago Cubs baseball player Sammy Sosa when he visits city this weekend (M)
Mercedes Sosa, Who Sang of Argentina’s Turmoil, Dies at 74
Ms. Sosa was an Argentine folk singer whose politically charged repertory led her to be known throughout Latin America as “the voice of the voiceless.”
Planning an Apt Tribute To Sosa, Home Run Hero
New York City officials and community leaders in Washington Heights section of Manhattan are planning to honor Chicago Cubs baseball player Sammy Sosa when he visits city this weekend (M)
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