Obituaries Related to "Choi" from New York Times Archive
South Korean boxer Choi Yo Sam declared dead
South Korean boxer Choi Yo Sam, who fell into a coma after winning his WBO intercontinental flyweight title fight last week, was declared officially dead early Thursday, a hospital spokesman said.
South Korean boxer Choi Yoi Sam declared brain dead
SEOUL — South Korean boxer Choi Yoi Sam, who lost consciousness after winning his WBO intercontinental flyweight title fight last week, has been declared brain dead, a hospital spokesman said Wednesday.
Obituary: Choi Kyu Hah, 87, led S. Korea in turbulent era - Asia - Pacific - International Herald Tribune
SEOUL — Former South Korean President Choi Kyu Hah, a civilian who briefly held office between two military dictators, died Sunday. He was 87.
Dr. Choi Doo Suri, 80, Dies; Ex-Premier of South Korea
Choi Doo Sun (Dr)
Indignation Expressed in Seoul Over Soldier's Death Sentence; Court-Martial of Private for Murder of 2 Noncommissioned Officers Sheds Light on Abuse of Draftees Officer Backs Statement Choi Was Honor Student
pub and press indignant over death sentence given Pvt Choi Yung Oh, who killed 2 NCOs for abusing him; case reveals molestation of student draftees by jealous, uneducated officers
MONGOLIAN PREMIER DIES; Marshal Choi Bol-san Became Head of New Republic in 1923
Premier Choi Bol-san dies
South Korean boxer Choi Yo Sam declared dead
South Korean boxer Choi Yo Sam, who fell into a coma after winning his WBO intercontinental flyweight title fight last week, was declared officially dead early Thursday, a hospital spokesman said.
South Korean boxer Choi Yoi Sam declared brain dead
SEOUL — South Korean boxer Choi Yoi Sam, who lost consciousness after winning his WBO intercontinental flyweight title fight last week, has been declared brain dead, a hospital spokesman said Wednesday.
Obituary: Choi Kyu Hah, 87, led S. Korea in turbulent era - Asia - Pacific - International Herald Tribune
SEOUL — Former South Korean President Choi Kyu Hah, a civilian who briefly held office between two military dictators, died Sunday. He was 87.
Dr. Choi Doo Suri, 80, Dies; Ex-Premier of South Korea
Choi Doo Sun (Dr)
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