Obituaries Related to "Benitez" from New York Times Archive
Fernando Benitez, 88, Mexican Writer, Dies
Fernando Benitez Gutierrez, journalist who helped formulate new visions of Mexican identity in his penetrating reports on Indian cultures and through cultural publications that he founded, dies at age 88; photo (M)
R. C. Benitez, 81, Dies; Led Cold War Rescue
Rear Adm Rafael C Benitez, who directed extraordinary rescue operation when his submarine caught fire in one of first American undersea spy missions of cold war, dies at age 81; photo (M)
JOSE Ai BENITEZ DIES; HAD EN. PACIFIC POST
Benitez, Jose Antonio
Fernando Benitez, 88, Mexican Writer, Dies
Fernando Benitez Gutierrez, journalist who helped formulate new visions of Mexican identity in his penetrating reports on Indian cultures and through cultural publications that he founded, dies at age 88; photo (M)
R. C. Benitez, 81, Dies; Led Cold War Rescue
Rear Adm Rafael C Benitez, who directed extraordinary rescue operation when his submarine caught fire in one of first American undersea spy missions of cold war, dies at age 81; photo (M)
JOSE Ai BENITEZ DIES; HAD EN. PACIFIC POST
Benitez, Jose Antonio
Fernando Benitez, 88, Mexican Writer, Dies
Fernando Benitez Gutierrez, journalist who helped formulate new visions of Mexican identity in his penetrating reports on Indian cultures and through cultural publications that he founded, dies at age 88; photo (M)
R. C. Benitez, 81, Dies; Led Cold War Rescue
Rear Adm Rafael C Benitez, who directed extraordinary rescue operation when his submarine caught fire in one of first American undersea spy missions of cold war, dies at age 81; photo (M)
JOSE Ai BENITEZ DIES; HAD EN. PACIFIC POST
Benitez, Jose Antonio
Fernando Benitez, 88, Mexican Writer, Dies
Fernando Benitez Gutierrez, journalist who helped formulate new visions of Mexican identity in his penetrating reports on Indian cultures and through cultural publications that he founded, dies at age 88; photo (M)
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