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A longtime Republican state senator and assemblyman, Newton R. Russell was admired on both sides of the aisle for his fairness and knowledge of the arcane rules of the state pension system.
As a boy growing up in L.A., Goddard dreamed of adventures in faraway lands: climbing the world's most perilous peaks, navigating its major rivers and exploring its most remote regions.
Manzarek, who was influenced by John Coltrane, added a jazz component to the band's rock sound and filled the role of bassist. The band charted 15 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 starting in 1967.
One of the few remaining survivors of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, Boruch Spiegel fought against Nazi troops during the 1943 revolt. |
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The songwriter wrote for other artists and had his own hit recording with 'Undercover Angel' in 1977.
Vincent G. Dowling, actor and director who gave Tom Hanks an early break, dies at 83; John La Montaine, American composer who won the Pulitzer Prize for music in 1959, dies at 93
Kenneth Battelle, hairstylist to Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe and other luminaries, dies at 86
Dallas Willard, influential Christian philosopher who taught at USC, dies at 77; Jack Butler, NFL Hall of Famer who helped revolutionize the cornerback position, dies at 85; Fredrick McKissack, prolific author who wrote about African American history, dies at 73.
Jeanne Cooper, actress on 'The Young and the Restless,' dies at 84; Mario Machado, L.A. TV reporter and anchor, dies at 78; Bryan Forbes, director of 'The Stepford Wives,' dies at 86