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John Coolidge 2000 Deaths

John CoolidgeAge: 93 son of President Calvin Coolidge, who was the oldest living child of an American president. Died: Lebanon, N.H., May 31, 2000 Joe ConcannonA - GHarry Cooper

Yemen Department of State Background

U.S. Department of State Background Note Yemen Index: People History Government and Political Conditions Economy PEOPLEUnlike other people of the Arabian Peninsula who have historically been…

Joe Connelly 2003 Deaths

Joe ConnellyAge: 85 television writer and producer who, with Bob Mosher, created the series Leave It to Beaver. His other credits include The Munsters and Tammy. Died: Newport Beach, Calif.,…

Marjorie Courtenay-Latimer 2004 Deaths

Marjorie Courtenay-LatimerAge: 97 South African naturalist who in 1938 discovered a coelacanth, a species of fish believed to have been extinct for 70 million years. Died: East London, South…

Angel Cordero Jr.

Angel Cordero Jr.Born: Nov. 8, 1942Jockey retired third on all-time list with 7,057 wins in 38,646 starts; won Kentucky Derby 3 times (1974,76,85), Preakness twice and Belmont once; 2-time…

Peggy Converse 2001 Deaths

Peggy ConverseAge: 95 film, stage, and television actress whose career spanned seven decades. Her credits include the films Father Is a Bachelor (1950) and The Accidental Tourist (1988). Died…

Franco Corelli 2003 Deaths

Franco CorelliAge: 82 charismatic Italian tenor known for his performances as Calaf in Puccini's Turandot and as Cavaradossi in Tosca. In 1961, he made his debut with the Metropolitan Opera,…

George Conner 2001 Deaths

George ConnerAge: 94 last surviving pre-World War II Indy 500 driver; started 14 races between 1935-52; finished third in 1949 and had five top-10 Indy 500 finishes. The cause of his death…

Jack Kent Cooke Biography

Jack Kent CookeBorn: Oct. 25, 1912Football sole owner of NFL Washington Redskins from 1985-97; teams won 2 Super Bowls (1988,92); also owned NBA Lakers and NHL Kings in LA; built LA Forum for…