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Michael Downing 2002 Deaths

Michael DowningAge: 65 New England Patriots fan, who suffered a heart attack and died minutes after the team's overtime playoff victory and the final game played at Foxboro Stadium. He died…

Charles Bell 2005 Deaths

Charles BellAge: 44 former president and chief executive of McDonald's who held the post for seven months. He was the company's second leader to die in less than a year. He died of cancer.…

Who's Who in Afghanistan

A look at some of the key players by David Johnson Hamid Karzai, former president of Afghanistan. Source: AP Photo/Allauddin Khan. Afghanistan's location between India, Persia, China, and the…

Prince Ahmed bin Salman 2002 Deaths

Prince Ahmed bin SalmanAge: 43 businessman and nephew of Saudi Arabia's King Fahd. A publishing magnate, bin Salman also owned War Emblem, the horse that won 2002's Kentucky Derby and…

Jim Thompson 2002 Deaths

Jim ThompsonAge: 60 CEO of the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC), who came out of retirement in January to fill the post left vacant by Carol Anne Letheren, who died in February 2001;…

Dean Roper 2001 Deaths

Dean RoperAge: 62 Automobile Racing Club of America driver who died on the 17th lap of the Allen Crowe Memorial, 10 months after his son, Tony, was killed in a NASCAR truck series race; USAC…

Bernhard Wicki 2000 Deaths

Bernhard WickiAge: 80 filmmaker and actor who directed both German and American films, including Die Bruecke (The Bridge); The Longest Day, which starred John Wayne, Robert Mitchum, Henry…

Max Draughon 1998 Deaths

Max DraughonAge: 17 two-way senior tackle on Triton High School team; died of heat exhaustion during summer practice; according to a spokesman from the National Center for Catastrophic Sports…

Walt Whitman: Whispers of Heavenly Death

Whispers of Heavenly DeathDarest Thou Now O SoulWhispers of Heavenly DeathChanting the Square DeificOf Him I Love Day and NightYet, Yet, Ye Downcast HoursAs If a Phantom Caress'd…