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Hastings' 2010 portrait of Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, showed the disdain of McChrystal and his staff for their superiors.
Back in the day, the West Hollywood burger joint was popular with rockers, less so with gay rights activists.
Meistrell and his twin, Bill, made wetsuits that enabled surfers to stay in the water longer and more comfortably than ever before. The firm does more than $200 million in business each year.
Sahlins helped launched the birthplace of modern improvisational comedy in Chicago in 1959. Among his discoveries were Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, John Candy and John Belushi. |
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Gene Mako, champion tennis player in the 1930s, dies at 97; Thomas Penfield Jackson, federal judge who presided over high-profile cases, dies at 76.
Iain Banks, Scottish writer, dies at 59; David Jin, Grand Canyon Skywalk developer, dies at 51; Dwight Opperman, publishing exec, dies at 89
Miller Barber, champion golfer with unusual swing, dies at 82; Jiroemon Kimura, oldest man in recorded history, dies at 116
Maxine Stuart, a TV actress who appeared on 'The Young and the Restless,' dies at 94
Paul Cellucci was a vigorous fundraiser for research on ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. He died of complications from ALS.
Barbara Vucanovich, Nevada's first congresswoman, dies at 91; Joey Covington, who played drums for Jefferson Airplane, dies at 67; Pierre Mauroy, former French prime minister, dies at 84
Mulgrew Miller was 'one of our great jazz masters' and possessed a 'soulful, amazing technique,' a fellow musician says.