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WARNER OLAND, 57, SCREEN STAR, DIES; 'Charlie Chan' of Films Victim of Pneumonia on Visit to Sweden, His Homeland BEGAN CAREER ON STAGE Film Debut With Theda Bara--Was the Villain in Pearl White's'Perils of Pauline' In "The Perils of Pauline" His Fir
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Emily Howell Warner, Who Broke a Sky-High Glass Ceiling, Dies at 80
She was the first woman hired to command the cockpit for a major American airline on scheduled flights and the first woman to achieve the airline rank of captain.
Emily Howell Warner, Who Broke a Sky-High Glass Ceiling, Dies at 80
She was the first woman hired to command the cockpit for a major American airline on scheduled flights and the first woman to achieve the airline rank of captain.
Emily Howell Warner, Who Broke a Sky-High Glass Ceiling, Dies at 80
She was the first woman hired to command the cockpit for a major American airline on scheduled flights and the first woman to achieve the airline rank of captain.
Concussion Lawsuit Against Pop Warner Is Dismissed
Two mothers blamed the youth football organization for the deaths of their sons, who were found to have a degenerative brain disease after a fatal motorcycle crash and suicide.
Comcast-Time Warner Cable deal dies
Comcast's withdrawal of its $45 billion bid could put Time Warner Cable into play. Charter Communications could pursue it again, analysts say. Fred Katayama reports.
Bill Warner, Who Set Speed Record on Motorcycle, Dies at 44
Mr. Warner set a world land speed record, 311.945 miles per hour in 1.5 miles, in 2011.
Rawleigh Warner Jr., Brash Chairman of Mobil, Dies at 92
Mr. Warner steered the company through the Arab oil embargo of 1973, lurches in the oil market and ever more delicate dealings with oil-producing nations.
Homer R. Warner, a Pioneer of Using Computers in Patient Care, Dies at 90
Dr. Warner was a trailblazer in a field that has come to be known as medical informatics, which involves the use of computers to help make medical decisions.
William W. Warner, Chesapeake Bay Author, Dies at 88
Mr. Warner was the author of “Beautiful Swimmers,” a study of crabs and watermen in the Chesapeake Bay, which won the Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction in 1977.
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She was an often defiant, galvanizing force in pressing for equal treatment for women in marriage, employment, education and more.

Tim Wakefield, Pitcher Who Helped Boston Break the Curse, Dies at 57
After surrendering a homer that ended the Red Sox run in 2003, he played a critical role in the team’s World Series victory a year later.

Evelyn Fox Keller, Who Turned a Feminist Lens on Science, Dies at 87
Trained as a physicist and biologist, she argued that science had become gendered, with a narrow masculine framework that distorted inquiry.

Chris Snow, Hockey Executive Who Faced A.L.S., Dies at 42
The assistant general manager of the Calgary Flames, he was given a year to live in 2019. He and his wife used the time to document life with the disease.

Robert Day, Financier and Philanthropist, Dies at 79
An heir to an oil fortune, he built his own empire with TCW Group and was an influential California donor, including to his alma mater, Claremont McKenna College.
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