Obituaries Related to "Short" from New York Times Archive
At Jazmine Barnes’s Funeral, Mourning a Life Cut Short
Jazmine, a 7-year-old girl from Texas, was fatally shot while in a car with her mother and sisters. The police believe the attack was a case of “mistaken identity.”
Kobe Bryant’s Death Cuts Short a Budding Business Career
The N.B.A. great was known for his feats on the court. But he had also been building a reputation as an investor and entrepreneur.
Review: ‘Long Story Short,’ Till Death Do Us Part
This two-character show from Prospect Theater Company follows a couple from first date till death.
Julián Fuks: ‘A Time of Death, the Death of Time,’ a Short Story
New fiction: “At the exact moment of the death of time, if I remember correctly, I was lying in the hammock staring out over nothing but empty streets.” From the magazine’s Decameron Project.
Sérgio Sant’Anna, Brazilian Master of the Short Story, Dies at 78
Mr. Sant’Anna wrote novels and poetry, but was most famous for stories that used a sardonic humor to skewer the fractures within Brazilian society. He died of the coronavirus.
City Is Short on Supplies as Death Toll Nears 1,400
The death toll in the city is nearing 1,400, and supplies are still badly needed.
Kobe Bryant’s Death Cuts Short a Budding Business Career
The N.B.A. great was known for his feats on the court. But he had also been building a reputation as an investor and entrepreneur.
Arlin Adams, Federal Judge Three Times on Supreme Court Short List, Dies at 94
Known for deep Republican political ties in Pennsylvania and respected legal scholarship, Judge Adams led investigations into two former Reagan administration cabinet members.
At Jazmine Barnes’s Funeral, Mourning a Life Cut Short
Jazmine, a 7-year-old girl from Texas, was fatally shot while in a car with her mother and sisters. The police believe the attack was a case of “mistaken identity.”
Kobe Bryant’s Death Cuts Short a Budding Business Career
The N.B.A. great was known for his feats on the court. But he had also been building a reputation as an investor and entrepreneur.
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