Obituaries Related to "Arroyo" from New York Times Archive
Notable Deaths 2016: Luis Arroyo
Luis Arroyo, Baseball’s Best Reliever in ’61, Dies at 88
A left-hander with a baffling screwball, he pitched in two World Series and as a reliever helped Whitey Ford achieve his finest season with the Yankees.
Joker Arroyo, Who Challenged Martial Law in the Philippines, Dies at 88
Mr. Arroyo, a politician and lawyer who was a trusted adviser to Corazon C. Aquino, counseled, bedeviled and helped topple Philippine presidents.
Joe Arroyo, Star of Salsa and Colombian Music Giant, Dies at 55
Mr. Arroyo’s pan-Caribbean salsa hybrids made him one of Colombia’s most respected musicians.
Alberto Arroyo, Jogger Familiar in Central Park, Dies at 94
Mr. Arroyo, known as the mayor of Central Park, circled one of its landmarks 10 times a day at the height of his conditioning.
Arroyo vows to end political deaths in the Philippines - Asia - Pacific - International Herald Tribune
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Confronting an outcry from human rights activists over hundreds of unsolved politically motivated murders and kidnappings, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo of the Philippines said that she would appoint a retired Supreme Court judge to investigate the crimes and grant him far-reaching powers.
Notable Deaths 2016: Luis Arroyo
Luis Arroyo, Baseball’s Best Reliever in ’61, Dies at 88
A left-hander with a baffling screwball, he pitched in two World Series and as a reliever helped Whitey Ford achieve his finest season with the Yankees.
Joker Arroyo, Who Challenged Martial Law in the Philippines, Dies at 88
Mr. Arroyo, a politician and lawyer who was a trusted adviser to Corazon C. Aquino, counseled, bedeviled and helped topple Philippine presidents.
Joe Arroyo, Star of Salsa and Colombian Music Giant, Dies at 55
Mr. Arroyo’s pan-Caribbean salsa hybrids made him one of Colombia’s most respected musicians.
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