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Jascha Brodsky 1997 Deaths

Jascha Brodskyviolinist performed with Philadelphia's Curtis String Quartet for more than 50 yearsBorn: 1907Died: 1997William J. Brennan Jr. 1997 DeathsBarry S. Brook

Pauline Trigère 2002 Deaths

Pauline TrigèreAge: 93 Paris-born fashion designer known for her elegant ready-to-wear designs. Died: Manhattan, Feb. 13, 2002Barry TookR - ZEd Turner

Earl Sande

Earl SandeBorn: Nov. 13, 1898Jockey rode Gallant Fox to Triple Crown in 1930; won 5 Belmonts and 3 Kentucky Derbies.Died: Aug. 19, 1968Arantxa Sanchez VicarioR - TBarry Sanders

Lynn Swann Biography

Lynn Swann Born: Mar. 7, 1952Football WR played nine seasons with Pittsburgh (1974-82); appeared in four Super Bowls and had 16 catches for 364 yards and three TDs; named MVP of Super Bowl X…

Nelson Gonzalves 1998 Deaths

Nelson Gonzalves (Antonio Gonzalves Sobral)Age: 78 Brazilian “King of Radio” whose career in crooning spanned more than 50 years. Died: April 19, 1998.Barry GoldwaterG - LAlbert Gore Sr…

Wally Gold 1998 Deaths

Wally Goldsongwriter Wrote the lyrics to the Elvis Presley hit, “It's Now or Never,” as well as Lesley Gore's “It's My Party.” Born: 1928?Died: 1998Rumer GoddenG - LBarry Goldwater

Joaquín Balaguer 2002 Deaths

Joaquín BalaguerAge: 95 lawyer who served as president of the Dominican Republic for 22 years—six terms—between 1960 and 1996. Died: Santo Domingo, July 14, 2002Norman “Buddy” BakerA - FDavid…

Leon Barmore

Leon BarmoreBorn: June 3, 1944college basketball coach respected coach of Louisiana Tech Lady Techsters; retired in Aug., 2002; career win pct. of .869 (576-87, 20 yrs) is best all-time; won…

Hank Bauer Biography

Hank BauerBorn: July 31, 1922Baseball RF 3-time all-star with the N.Y. Yankees and a member of nine pennant-winning teams; managed Baltimore to its first pennant and World Series Championship…

Bjorn Borg

Bjorn BorgBorn: June 6, 1956Swedish tennis player 2-time Player of Year (1979-80); won 6 French Opens and 5 straight Wimbledons (1976-80); led Sweden to 1st Davis Cup win in 1975; retired in…