Obituaries Related to "Escobar" from New York Times Archive
Jhon Jairo Velásquez, 57, Dies; Escobar Henchman Turned YouTube Star
Mr. Velásquez, who boasted of murdering hundreds of people for Pablo Escobar, in recent years had built a business around the memories of his criminal activities.
Review: Paging Pablo Escobar in ‘Our Dear Dead Drug Lord’
Alexis Scheer’s vibrant play about four teenage girls, a Ouija board and a narco-terrorist summons the truly scary spirits that keep us awake at night.
Romulo Escobar Is Dead at 68; Helped Panama to Regain Canal
Romulo Escobar Bethancourt, Panama's chief negotiator in 1977 when the United States agreed to give up control of the Panama Canal, died on Thursday at a hospital in Panama City. He was 68. The cause was throat cancer, local news reports said.
WORLD CUP '94; Outrage And Tears At Escobar Funeral
Thousands of fans gathered today in Medellin to pay their last respects to the slain soccer player Andres Escobar as outrage was expressed at this new episode of crime in a violence-ridden country. Escobar, a player on Colombia's World Cup team and known here as the "gentleman of Colombian soccer" because of his friendliness and integrity, was shot on Saturday morning outside a nightclub near Medellin.
HONOR PUERTO RICANS; Holiday Today in Tribute to Escobar and Trackmen
Escobar to be honored
OUR BORDER TROOPS ARE ORDERED HOME; Tenth Cavalry, Scattered Along the Arizona Line, Begins American Movement. MEXICANS ALSO DISPERSING Collapse of Revolt Is Laid to Lack of Funds and Panic--Presence of Escobar in Arizona Doubted. Almazan's Army Brea
Amer border troops ordered home
FIGHT IN CHIHUAHUA; MANY DEAD ON FIELD; Calles Reports Cavalry Clash With Rebel Rear-Guard Led by Escobar in Person. ENDS WITH REBEL RETREAT Planes Are Spreading Terror Among Insurgents and More Are to Be Used. A Hard-Fought Engagement. Several Rebel
Mexican revolution
RIVAL ARMIES MOVE FOR CHIHUAHUA FIGHT; Calles Pushes On as Escobar Returns to Jimenez--Other Foes Manoeuvre in West. FIRST AIR DUEL IS FOUGHT Federals Claim Victory--Four Rebels Die in Bombing Raid --Naco Battle Looms. Federals Nearing Tepic. RIVAL A
Calles advances on Chihuahua; air attack on rebels at Jimenez; Monterey'a rept on Mazatlan battle
AGUIRRE EXECUTED AS SON PLANS PLEA; MAZATLAN BESIEGED; Insurgent General Goes to Death Bravely--15-Year-Old Boy Tells Pride in Him. REBELS OPEN PACIFIC FIGHT Fire on Trenches at Mazatlan as Calles Sends 6,000 Men to Relieve the City. ESCOBAR WILL BE
Gen J M Aguirre executed; Mazatlan attacked by rebels; map; int with Gen Escobar
AGUIRRE EXECUTED AS SON PLANS PLEA; MAZATLAN BESIEGED; Insurgent General Goes to Death Bravely--15-Year-Old Boy Tells Pride in Him. REBELS OPEN PACIFIC FIGHT Fire on Trenches at Mazatlan as Calles Sends 6,000 Men to Relieve the City. ESCOBAR WILL BE
Gen J M Aguirre executed; Mazatlan attacked by rebels; map; int with Gen Escobar
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