Obituaries Related to "Winters" from New York Times Archive
William Winter, Reform-Minded Mississippi Governor, Dies at 97
In his single term, he fought to improve his state’s education system. He later threw himself into civil rights work.
Ralph K. Winter Jr., a Top Conservative Judicial Mind, Dies at 85
As a scholar and a federal appellate judge, he changed the shape of laws on campaign finance and corporate governance.
C.D.C. Director Warns of High Winter Death Toll
Dr. Robert R. Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, urged Americans to practice precautions, especially wearing masks.
Stagehand Falls to His Death at the Winter Garden Theater
The 54-year-old man fell from a ladder above the stage at the theater that most recently hosted “Beetlejuice.”
Storm Ciara, or Sabine, Leaves 5 Dead in Europe
A powerful winter storm battered Europe on Sunday, leaving power outages, transportation chaos and at least five deaths in its wake.
Severe Weather Across Europe Leaves at Least 9 Dead
A series of winter storms unleashed heavy rain and strong winds across Portugal, Spain, France and Britain.
How Not to Feel Dead Tired This Winter
It’s cold. It’s dark. And spring is months away. No wonder you’re exhausted. Here are four expert strategies to feeling revitalized, even in the most wintry of days.
David Winters, Energetic Dancer Turned Choreographer, Dies at 80
Inspired by Jerome Robbins, who cast him in the stage and film versions of “West Side Story,” he went on to create dances for Ann-Margret and others.
A Simple Citrus Salad to Brighten Up the Dead of Winter
There’s really no need for leafy greens in this big, varied and meaty salad.
Winter Storm Leaves at Least 9 Dead in the Midwest
A state trooper in Illinois was among those killed in storm-related crashes, officials said.
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Aldrich Ames, C.I.A. Turncoat Who Helped the Soviets, Dies at 84
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Michael Reagan, 80 Dies; President’s Son Fought for Right-Wing Causes
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Rosa von Praunheim, 83, Dies; Captured Gay Life in Germany on Film
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