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Maurice H. Stans 1998 Deaths

Maurice H. StansAge: 90 wealthy businessman who served as Bureau of the Budget director for President Eisenhower and Commerce Secretary and fund-raiser for President Nixon. He pleaded guilty…

Princess Margaret 2002 Deaths

Princess MargaretAge: 71 free-spirited younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II of England who sparked a royal scandal in the 1950s when she nearly married a divorced man. Died: London, Feb. 9,…

Ned Martin 2002 Deaths

Ned MartinAge: 78 baseball broadcaster who was the radio and television voice of the Boston Red Sox for 32 years. The cause of his death was not given.Died: Raleigh-Durham, N.C., July…

Alberto Korda 2001 Deaths

Alberto KordaAge: 72 Cuban photographer who took the classic 1960 photo of Che Guevrea, in which the revolutionary is staring with an ice-cold glare and wearing his trademark black beret.Died…

Jacques Lemaire

Jacques LemaireBorn: Sept. 7, 1945Hockey C member of 8 Stanley Cup champions in Montreal; scored 366 goals in 12 seasons; coached Canadiens (1983-85) and NJ Devils (1993-98), won 1995 Stanley…

Dawn Steel Biography

Dawn Steelfilm executive In an industry long dominated by men, Steel was the first woman to head a major movie studio. During her tenure at Paramount and later Columbia Studios, she oversaw…

Cardinal John O'Connor 2000 Deaths

Cardinal John O'ConnorAge: 80 conservative archbishop of New York City's Roman Catholics who was passionately opposed to abortion and homosexuality, but equally unwavering in his support of…

Floyd Spence 2001 Deaths

Floyd SpenceAge: 73 Republican from South Carolina who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1970 until his death. Spence was chairman of the House Armed Services Committee from…

Lawrence Lader 2006 Deaths

Lawrence LaderAge: 86 writer who became a steadfast abortion-rights activist while writing a biography of Margaret Sanger. Labeled the father of the abortion-rights movement by Betty Friedan…