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Ben Cross, Star of ‘Chariots of Fire,’ Dies at 72

2020-08-19T03:14:44+0000

A long acting career bridged generations. He was a British Olympic runner in a 1981 Oscar-winning film and Spock’s father in a 2009 “Star Trek” reboot.


In U.S., Cases of Coronavirus Cross 500, and Deaths Rise to 22

2020-03-08T05:01:54+0000

A top U.S. health official says regional lockdowns are possible and warns the most vulnerable against travel as a 19th person dies in Washington State.


Red Cross to World’s Cities: Here’s How to Prevent Heat Wave Deaths

2019-07-16T20:34:08+0000

The disaster relief agency issued new guidelines to help city leaders cope with rising global temperatures.


Enrique de la Mata, the Head Of Red Cross League, Dies

1987-09-09T05:00:00+0000

LEAD: Enrique de la Mata, president of the League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, has died, the Red Cross said Monday. He was 53 years old. The former Spanish diplomat died in Rome on Sunday, apparently from a heart attack, a Red Cross spokesman, George Reid, said.


3 KEARNY HEROES WIN NAVY'S CROSS; Lieut. Commander A.L. Danis, Lieut. Esslinger, Machinist McDaniel Are Honored 11 OF CREW COMMENDED Five of Them Get Promotions -- Exploits Detailed -- 11 Missing Listed Dead

1942-01-11T05:00:00+0000

U S destroyer Kearny crew members honored


U.S. AID IS RUSHED TO CHILE'S VICTIMS; Red Cross, Army and Airline Facilities Are Placed at That Country's Disposal 2 AMERICANS DIE, 4 HURT Bomber Is Carrying Vaccines --Roosevelt Asks Aguirre for Estimate of Needs Praises Chileans' Spirit Clothing A

1939-01-27T05:00:00+0000

Sends messages to Chile promising earthquake aid


Ben Cross, Star of ‘Chariots of Fire,’ Dies at 72

2020-08-19T03:14:44+0000

A long acting career bridged generations. He was a British Olympic runner in a 1981 Oscar-winning film and Spock’s father in a 2009 “Star Trek” reboot.


In U.S., Cases of Coronavirus Cross 500, and Deaths Rise to 22

2020-03-08T05:01:54+0000

A top U.S. health official says regional lockdowns are possible and warns the most vulnerable against travel as a 19th person dies in Washington State.


Red Cross to World’s Cities: Here’s How to Prevent Heat Wave Deaths

2019-07-16T20:34:08+0000

The disaster relief agency issued new guidelines to help city leaders cope with rising global temperatures.


Enrique de la Mata, the Head Of Red Cross League, Dies

1987-09-09T05:00:00+0000

LEAD: Enrique de la Mata, president of the League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, has died, the Red Cross said Monday. He was 53 years old. The former Spanish diplomat died in Rome on Sunday, apparently from a heart attack, a Red Cross spokesman, George Reid, said.



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