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Johnny (Lam) Jones, Texas Track and Football Star, Dies at 60
Jones won a gold medal at the 1976 Olympics and signed pro football’s first million-dollar contract, with the Jets. But N.F.L. stardom eluded him.
Extradition Bill Is ‘Dead,’ Says Hong Kong Leader, Carrie Lam
Mrs. Lam’s remarks did not satisfy protesters, who have demanded a full withdrawal of the bill that would allow criminal suspects to be sent to mainland China.
Johnny (Lam) Jones, Texas Track and Football Star, Dies at 60
Jones won a gold medal at the 1976 Olympics and signed pro football’s first million-dollar contract, with the Jets. But N.F.L. stardom eluded him.
Ringo Lam, Director of Hong Kong Classic ‘City on Fire,’ Dies at 63
He achieved renown with a string of crime dramas, including a 1987 thriller that influenced Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs.”
WILFREDO LAM, 80, A PAINTER, IS DEAD
Wilfredo Lam, a Cuban-born Surrealist painter who lived in Europe, has died at his home in Paris, friends said Saturday. He was 80 years old and had been ill for years. Mr. Lam's work - paintings, sculpture and graphics - gained its greatest attention in the United States after World War II. His paintings have been exhibited at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Museum of Modern Art. ''The Jungle,'' a blend of European, Asian and African influences, hung at the Modern's old entrance on ...
PHAM DANG LAM, SAIGON AIDE, DIES
Dies on June 2; was 57; por (L)
CHICK LAM DEAD; A FORMER JOCKEY i; Owner and Trainer, 41, Rode Reign Count to Derby Victory in Kentucky in 1928
COLLINS, EX-HEAD OMURY LAM, DIES; Rose From Scenic Painter to Be Manager of Famous The- atre of London. HELD SWAY FOR 27 YEARS Most of Productions Successfulu Saved Theatre From Being Razed to Make Way for Market.
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PHAM DANG LAM, SAIGON AIDE, DIES
Dies on June 2; was 57; por (L)
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