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Kim Chan, Who Had Roles in TV and ‘King of Comedy,’ Is Dead

2008-10-09T23:24:18+0000

Mr. Chan was an actor who became a familiar face in a variety of Asian roles, notably as Jerry Lewis’s butler in the Martin Scorsese film “The King of Comedy.”


Kim English, Who Blended Gospel With Dance Music, Dies at 48

2019-04-05T22:38:15+0000

Ms. English had more than a dozen house-music hits. But her songs, her longtime manager said, were “all related to God.”


Kim Woo-choong, Who Strove to Be ‘Automotive Genghis Khan,’ Dies at 82

2019-12-11T15:58:08+0000

The Daewoo founder’s mad-rush corporate expansion symbolized South Korea’s rise as an Asian tiger. Daewoo’s collapse offered a bracing reality check.


Kim Chernin, Who Wrote About Women, Weight and Identity, Dies at 80

2021-01-03T15:38:16+0000

In a memoir, she also recounted her upbringing as the daughter of Rose Chernin, a Communist organizer convicted of trying to overthrow the government.


Kim Ki-duk, Award-Winning South Korean Filmmaker, Dies at 59

2020-12-17T17:43:00+0000

He was celebrated for movies centered on society’s underbelly, but he was later accused of sexual misconduct. He died of Covid-19.


New Zealand, U.S. Coronavirus Deaths, Kim Jong-un: Your Tuesday Briefing

2020-04-27T19:27:28+0000

Here’s what you need to know.


Kim Woo-choong, Who Strove to Be ‘Automotive Genghis Khan,’ Dies at 82

2019-12-11T15:58:08+0000

The Daewoo founder’s mad-rush corporate expansion symbolized South Korea’s rise as an Asian tiger. Daewoo’s collapse offered a bracing reality check.


Kim Shattuck, Musician Who Fronted the Muffs, Is Dead at 56

2019-10-03T13:51:01+0000

A singer, songwriter and guitarist, she was in the vanguard of punk bands crashing into the mainstream in the 1990s.


Kim English, Who Blended Gospel With Dance Music, Dies at 48

2019-04-05T22:38:15+0000

Ms. English had more than a dozen house-music hits. But her songs, her longtime manager said, were “all related to God.”


Responding to Trump, Otto Warmbier’s Parents Blame Kim Jong-un and ‘Evil Regime’ for Son’s Death

2019-02-28T21:36:22+0000

The president had said he did not believe Mr. Kim knew about the treatment of Mr. Warmbier, an American who died in 2017 after being imprisoned in North Korea.



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Mica Ertegun, Glamorous Interior Designer and Philanthropist, Dies at 97

Sat, 02 Dec 2023 19:32:07 +0000

She and her longtime husband, the music magnate Ahmet Ertegun, were once called “the virtual definition of sophistication.”

Geordie Walker, Guitarist for Killing Joke, Dies at 64

Sun, 03 Dec 2023 16:59:23 +0000

He helped define the look as well as the sound of the enduring British post-punk band, which influenced Nirvana, Metallica and others.

Sandra Day O’Connor, First Woman on the Supreme Court, Is Dead at 93

Sat, 02 Dec 2023 02:24:46 +0000

During a crucial period in American law — when abortion, affirmative action, sex discrimination and voting rights were on the docket — she was the most powerful woman in the country.

Ronald Fischetti, 87, Virtuoso Criminal Defense Lawyer, Dies

Fri, 01 Dec 2023 22:05:21 +0000

He had a client list that included a police officer accused of assault, a congressman caught up in a scandal, mobsters and former President Trump.

Shane MacGowan, Pogues Songwriter Who Fused Punk and Irish Rebellion, Dies at 65

Fri, 01 Dec 2023 15:12:45 +0000

As frontman for the Pogues, he romanticized whiskey-soaked rambles and hard-luck stories of emigration, while providing a musical touchstone for members of the Irish diaspora.

Sandra Day O’Connor’s Last Times Interview

Sat, 02 Dec 2023 12:56:39 +0000

The New York Times sat down with Sandra Day O’Connor in 2008 to discuss her groundbreaking life and work as the first woman on the Supreme Court. She spoke with us with the understanding the interview would be published only after her death.



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