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Anthony Price, Author of Cold War Spy Thrillers, Dies at 90
His 19-book series featuring an intelligence analyst named David Audley drew comparisons to John le Carré.
Clement A. Price, a Cheerleader for Newark, Dies at 69
Professor Price was a Rutgers scholar with a deep affection for Newark, a city he wrote about, taught about, promoted and defended.
Price Cobbs, Who Helped Define ‘Black Rage,’ Is Dead at 89
Dr. Cobbs, a psychiatrist, co-wrote a high-profile 1968 book that linked the anger of that decade to the lingering effects of slavery.
ITALIAN PRINCESS DIES UNDER AUTO IN MEXICO; Price de Pignatelli, Her Husband, a Descendant of Cortez, Is Badly Hurt in Upset.
Injured; his wife, Princess Maria Victoria, killed in auto accident near Cuernavaca, Mexico
Fisher-Price Recalls Rock ’n Play Sleeper Linked to Infant Deaths
A week after issuing a safety warning about the product, the company said it was taking all 4.7 million units off the market.
Why a Fisher-Price Sleeper Linked to Infant Deaths Hasn’t Been Recalled
The Consumer Product Safety Commission stopped short of a recall of the Rock ’n Play seat, but the American Academy of Pediatrics demanded its withdrawal.
Warning About Fisher-Price Rock ’n Play Issued After Infant Deaths
The Rock ’n Play is a favorite among parents, but federal regulators and Fisher-Price warned parents to stop using it once their baby can roll over.
Deb Price, a First as a Columnist on Gay Life, Dies at 62
If she wrote for mainstream Americans about same-sex couples in everyday situations, she thought, society would have a harder time denying them equal rights.
Notes on People; It's No John Hancock, but It Beats Calvin Coolidge Rudolf Nureyev's Bell Merle Oberon's Jewelry Hazel Scott Plays On The Agnew Papers: $10, and Cheap at the Price If It's Washington's Funeral, Old News Is Good News
HICKMAN PRICE, 53, IS DEAD IN FLORIDA; Author, Lecturer and Former Spectacular Wheat Grower in Texas--Lived at Southport OWNED 22,000-ACRE RANCH Reporter in New York, 19091910, He Went to Panhandleto Claim Grant to Family
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Daniel C. Dennett, Widely Read and Fiercely Debated Philosopher, Dies at 82
Espousing his ideas in best sellers, he insisted that religion was an illusion, free will was a fantasy and evolution could only be explained by natural selection.
Beverly LaHaye, Soldier of the Christian Right, Dies at 94
A pastor’s wife, she formed Concerned Women for America to oppose the Equal Rights Amendment. Ronald Reagan called her “one of the powerhouses on the political scene.”
Dickey Betts, Fiery Guitarist With Allman Brothers Band, Dies at 80
He traded licks with Duane Allman and proved to be a worthy sparring partner. He also wrote, and sang, the band’s biggest hit, “Ramblin’ Man.”
Dinh Q. Le, Artist Who Weighed War and Memory, Dies at 56
His most famous work — collages of Vietnam War photographs, popular film stills and Western imagery — focused on a history of his homeland that he feared was being lost.
Bob Graham, Former Florida Governor and Senator, Dies at 87
After the 9/11 attacks, Mr. Graham became an outspoken critic of President George W. Bush’s response and voted against invading Iraq.
Ken Holtzman, Who Pitched Two No-Hitters for the Cubs, Is Dead at 78
He was part of the Oakland A’s dynasty in the ’70s. He was also the winningest Jewish pitcher in Major League Baseball, surpassing Sandy Koufax.
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