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JOSE PADILLA, 71, DEAD i; Popular Spanish Song Writer Was Composer of 'Valencia'
Padilla Sanchez, Jose
SPANISH EX-ENVOY DEAD; Alejandro Padilla y Bell Was Ambassador to U. S. 5 Years
Padilla y Bell, Alejandro
DELEGATES AT U. N. STUNNED BY DEATH; Lie, Mrs. Roosevelt, Padilla Nervo and Others Express Sympathy to Britons
PARIS, Feb. 6 -- Sixty flagstaffs lining the driveway of the Palais de Chaillot were stripped of their banners today in tribute to King George, and above the building the blue and white flag of the United Nations flapped at halfstaff.
JOSE PADILLA, 71, DEAD i; Popular Spanish Song Writer Was Composer of 'Valencia'
Padilla Sanchez, Jose
JOSE PADILLA, 71, DEAD i; Popular Spanish Song Writer Was Composer of 'Valencia'
Padilla Sanchez, Jose
Paid Notice: Deaths PADILLA, ELIZABETH KASULIS, ESQ.
PADILLA--Elizabeth Kasulis, Esq. The Officers, Directors and Members of the Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc. mourn the untimely passing of our beloved Pro Bono Coordinator, Elizabeth Kasulis Padilla, Esq. Liz was a graduate of Cornell Law School, receiving her J.D. and LL.M. in International Law in 2002. Liz had exceptional talents, compassion and wisdom beyond her years and was using her brilliance as an attorney to bring legal services to the poorest residents of Brookl ...
Heberto Padilla, 68, Cuban Poet, Is Dead
Heberto Padilla, acclaimed Cuban poet whose criticism of Fidel Castro's rule landed him first in jail and later in exile, dies at age 68; photo (M)
Ezequiel Padilla Dies in Mexico; Foreign Minister During War
Padilla, Ezequiel
JOSE PADILLA, 71, DEAD i; Popular Spanish Song Writer Was Composer of 'Valencia'
Padilla Sanchez, Jose
SPANISH EX-ENVOY DEAD; Alejandro Padilla y Bell Was Ambassador to U. S. 5 Years
Padilla y Bell, Alejandro
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