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ANDRES ORTIZ ELECTED CHIHUAHUA GOVERNOR; Two Die in Clashes at Juarez in Election of Government Party Candidate.
Elected Gov of Chihuahua
Alan T. Ortiz, a Veteran of Philippine Government and Business, Dies at 66
Mr. Ortiz traveled to Paris in March for an international conference and was exposed there to the coronavirus.
Red Sox Are Riding High, but Yankees Fend Off Death Blow From David Ortiz
The Yankees ended Boston’s 11-game winning streak and shut down Ortiz at two key moments in the game.
Alan T. Ortiz, a Veteran of Philippine Government and Business, Dies at 66
Mr. Ortiz traveled to Paris in March for an international conference and was exposed there to the coronavirus.
Red Sox Are Riding High, but Yankees Fend Off Death Blow From David Ortiz
The Yankees ended Boston’s 11-game winning streak and shut down Ortiz at two key moments in the game.
ANDRES ORTIZ ELECTED CHIHUAHUA GOVERNOR; Two Die in Clashes at Juarez in Election of Government Party Candidate.
Elected Gov of Chihuahua
ANDRES ORTIZ ELECTED CHIHUAHUA GOVERNOR; Two Die in Clashes at Juarez in Election of Government Party Candidate.
Elected Gov of Chihuahua
ANDRES ORTIZ ELECTED CHIHUAHUA GOVERNOR; Two Die in Clashes at Juarez in Election of Government Party Candidate.
Elected Gov of Chihuahua
ANDRES ORTIZ ELECTED CHIHUAHUA GOVERNOR; Two Die in Clashes at Juarez in Election of Government Party Candidate.
Elected Gov of Chihuahua
Paid Notice: Deaths ORTIZ, ANTHONY JOHN
ORTIZ-Anthony John. Tony died May 6, 1997, at age 42, after a long battle with AIDS. His Christmas cards for MOMA delighted thousands every year. Known to many in the AIDS community as the ''little guy with the big voice at demos,'' he will be remembered for his high spirits, spectacular smile and love of white McCoy pottery. Survived by his lover, Michael Longacre; Vanessa Longacre; his mother, Petra Ortiz, sister, Rita Linn, and brother, Bart Ortiz of Greensboro, NC; sister, Patty Grace of Mas ...
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