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Young, La Monte
(Encyclopedia) Young, La Monte, 1935-, American minimalist composer, b. Bern, Id., U.C.L.A. (B.A., 1958). Young’s family relocated several times…Pittsburgh
(Encyclopedia) PittsburghPittsburghpĭtsˈbərg [key], city (1990 pop. 369,879), seat of Allegheny co., SW Pa., at the confluence of the Allegheny and the Monongahela rivers, which there form the Ohio…Cunningham, Merce
(Encyclopedia) Cunningham, Merce (Mercier Philip Cunningham), 1919–2009, American modern dancer and choreographer, b. Centralia, Wash. Cunningham studied modern dance with Martha Graham and ballet at…Other ATP Tournaments, 2003
TournamentSingles championMarseille, FranceRoger FedererRotterdam, NetherlandsMax MirnyiMemphis, Tenn.Taylor DentAcapulco, MexicoAgustin CalleriDubai, UAERoger FedererIndian Wells, Calif.…Ever After: A Cinderella Story
Director:Andy TennantWriters:Susannah Grant, Andy Tennant and Rick ParksDirector of Photography:Andrew DunnEditor:Roger BondelliMusic:George FentonProduction Designer:Michael HowellsProducers…Biographies: Deaths of 2012
Deaths of 2012 See also 2011 Deaths 2010 Deaths More Deaths…Larry MacPhail
Larry MacPhailBorn: Feb. 3, 1890Baseball executive and innovator introduced major leagues to night games at Cincinnati (May 24, 1935); won pennant in Brooklyn (1941) and World Series with NY…Glenna Collett Vare
Glenna Collett VareBorn: June 20, 1903Golfer won record 6 U.S. Women's Amateur titles from 1922-35; “the female Bobby Jones.”Died: Feb. 10, 1989Harold S. VanderbiltU - ZAndy VaripapaMo Vaughn
Mo VaughnBorn: Dec. 15, 1967Baseball 1B 1995 AL MVP with Boston; 3-time All-Star; signed a 6-year, $80 million deal with Anaheim in 1999; went to Mets in 2002; knee injury in 2003 led to his…Caroline Knapp 2002 Deaths
Caroline KnappAge: 42 writer and columnist whose candid best-selling memoir Drinking: A Love Story recounted her 20-year battle with alcoholism. She died of lung cancer. Died: Cambridge, Mass…