Obituaries Related to "Pace" from New York Times Archive
15 Funerals a Day: The Pace of Death Stuns Brooklyn Muslims
Al-Rayaan Muslim Funeral Services has turned to family members and fellow mourners to offer prayers and move bodies.
Deaths Draw Attention to Wall Street’s Grueling Pace
The deaths of young bankers have raised concern about jobs known for long hours and heavy workloads and how they affect the junior workers who do them.
‘Evil Dead’ Sets Pace at Busy Movie Theaters
The horror movie, which cost about $17 million to produce, took in a better-than-expected $26 million over the weekend.
Westchester Officer Isn’t Indicted in Pace Student’s Death
A grand jury’s decision in the fatal shooting of Danroy Henry Jr. last fall disappointed his family.
Stephen Pace, Painter and Abstract Expressionist, Is Dead at 91
Mr. Pace’s exuberant style applied Abstract Expressionist scale and directness to figurative painting.
Pace University Student Fatally Shot in Robbery Attempt
Max Moreno, 21, who investigators believe had been selling marijuana from his apartment, was killed after two men barged into his financial district home.
15 Funerals a Day: The Pace of Death Stuns Brooklyn Muslims
Al-Rayaan Muslim Funeral Services has turned to family members and fellow mourners to offer prayers and move bodies.
Deaths Draw Attention to Wall Street’s Grueling Pace
The deaths of young bankers have raised concern about jobs known for long hours and heavy workloads and how they affect the junior workers who do them.
‘Evil Dead’ Sets Pace at Busy Movie Theaters
The horror movie, which cost about $17 million to produce, took in a better-than-expected $26 million over the weekend.
Westchester Officer Isn’t Indicted in Pace Student’s Death
A grand jury’s decision in the fatal shooting of Danroy Henry Jr. last fall disappointed his family.
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An Oscar winner, he was known for disappearing into wide-ranging roles in movies like “Apocalypse Now” and “The Godfather” and in the television series “Lonesome Dove.”
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Richard Ottinger, 97, Dies; Fought for the Environment in Congress
A New York Democrat, he spent 16 years in the House over two stretches, beginning in 1965, championing the health of the Hudson River and opposing the Vietnam War.
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She was a towering figure in Soviet literature who was once silenced in a Stalinist literary purge.
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