Obituaries Related to "Vasquez" from New York Times Archive
‘Double Rainbow Guy’ Paul Vasquez Is Dead at 57
His unbridled joy at the sight of two concentric rainbows made him a YouTube star.
Juan David Ochoa Vásquez, Co-Founder of Medellín Cartel, Dies at 65
The cocaine trafficker, who started the brutal organization with his brothers and Pablo Escobar, served about five years in prison and then returned to raising horses.
Hector I. Vasquez Is Dead at 63; First Puerto Rican on School Panel
Hector I. Vazquez, who in 1968 became the first Puerto Rican member of the New York City Board of Education, died on Monday at his home in Briarwood, Queens. He was 63 years old. He died of prostate cancer, said a son, Jaime.
Vasquez Scores His Second Triple of Week at Tropical; DEAD HEAT MARKS EVENT IN FLORIDA
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Dec. 31 (AP) -- Jacinto Vasquez scored his second triple of the week at Tropical Park today. Two other days he rode double winners.
TWO DEAD IN CUBA IN BITTER ELECTION; Man Is Shot and Woman Dies of Fright as Bomb Explodes -- Many Others Hurt. HAVANA VOTE RULED OUT Supporters of Vasquez Bello Claim Victories in Primaries for Reor- ganization of 3 Major Parties.
Primary elections; disorders; 2 killed; Havana vote ruled out; Sup Ct will decide
VASQUEZ QUITS POST AS DOMINICAN HEAD; Estrella Urena Automatically Succeeds Him and Will Take Oath of Office Today EX-PRESIDENT IN HOSPITAL Toll of peaceful Revolution Is One Unverified Death Report and One Can of Sardines "Looted." Machetes as Souve
Resigns as Pres of Dominican Repub
DOMINICAN REBELS AT CAPITAL'S GATES; President's Resignation and Provisional Government Among Their Demands. HE AGREES TO CONCESSIONS But Vasquez Is Said to Have Refused to Quit--Council Will Act Tomorrow. THREE DEATHS REPORTED American Legation Secr
Demands by rebels
SPANISH TROOPS ROUTED; AMONG THE HILLS OF SAN BLAS, NEAR CIENFUEGOS, SANTA CLARA. Col. Vasquez and a Lieutenant, with Many Soldiers, Killed -- Official Account of the Battle Tells a Tale Favoring the Government -- Gomez Leads Four Thousand Men to the
Officers (Five) Trial; Acquittal
PACIFIC COAST NOTES.; VASQUEZ SENTENCED TO DEATH--INDIAN TROUBLES IN NEVADA--WHITE SETTLERS DRIVEN AWAY.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24.--Arrived, ship Yosemite, from Baltimore, and steamer Costa Rica, from Panama and way ports.
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