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Sandy Farina,68, played Strawberry Fields in the movie Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
"Who's the more foolish, the fool, or the fool who follows him?"
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Henry Kissinger, American diplomat and Nobel winner, dead at 100
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Henry Kissinger, a diplomatic powerhouse whose roles as a national security adviser and secretary of state under two presidents left an indelible mark on U.S. foreign policy and earned him a controversial Nobel Peace Prize, died on Wednesday at age 100.
During the 1970s in the midst of the Cold War, he had a hand in many of the epoch-changing global events of the decade while serving as national security adviser and secretary of state under Republican President Richard Nixon. The German-born Jewish refugee's efforts led to the U.S. diplomatic opening with China, landmark U.S.-Soviet arms control talks, expanded ties between Israel and its Arab neighbors, and the Paris Peace Accords with North Vietnam.
Kissinger's reign as the prime architect of U.S. foreign policy waned with Nixon's resignation in 1974 amid the Watergate scandal. Still, he continued to be a diplomatic force as secretary of state under Nixon's successor, President Gerald Ford, and to offer strong opinions throughout the rest of his life.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Henry Kissinger, a diplomatic powerhouse whose roles as a national security adviser and secretary of state under two presidents left an indelible mark on U.S. foreign policy and earned him a controversial Nobel Peace Prize, died on Wednesday at age 100.
During the 1970s in the midst of the Cold War, he had a hand in many of the epoch-changing global events of the decade while serving as national security adviser and secretary of state under Republican President Richard Nixon. The German-born Jewish refugee's efforts led to the U.S. diplomatic opening with China, landmark U.S.-Soviet arms control talks, expanded ties between Israel and its Arab neighbors, and the Paris Peace Accords with North Vietnam.
Kissinger's reign as the prime architect of U.S. foreign policy waned with Nixon's resignation in 1974 amid the Watergate scandal. Still, he continued to be a diplomatic force as secretary of state under Nixon's successor, President Gerald Ford, and to offer strong opinions throughout the rest of his life.
"Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid." - John Wayne
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I know some folks didn’t like him during the Vietnam War, but I can hardly think of a more influential person who wasn’t President. He was from pretty humble beginnings, father was a schoolteacher, family fled Nazi Germany while the getting out was possible. He was not right about absolutely everything, but he was right way more than he was wrong. A great man.
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Television pioneer Norman Lear, 101.
Denny Laine, Moody Blues and Wings, 79.
Denny Laine, Moody Blues and Wings, 79.
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Norman Lear, what a giant of television for decades
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Ryan O’Neal, Star of ‘Love Story,’ ‘What’s Up, Doc?’ and ‘Paper Moon,’ Dies at 82
Ryan O’Neal, the boyish leading man who kicked off an extraordinary 1970s run in Hollywood with his Oscar-nominated turn as the Harvard preppie Oliver in the legendary romantic tearjerker Love Story, has died. He was 82.
O’Neal died Friday, his son Patrick O’Neal, a sportscaster with Bally Sports West in Los Angeles, reported on Instagram. He had been diagnosed with chronic leukemia in 2001 and with prostate cancer in 2012.
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I want to give a shout-out here for actor Andre Braugher, who just died at the young age of 61. I never watched his Homicide series, but he was as good a straight man as Bud Abbott on Brooklyn Nine-Nine. Still, I will always remember him from when I first saw the movie Glory. Denzel Washington won the Oscar for his role, but Baugher was equally good as a fellow, thoughtful, trooper. RIP.
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"Homicide" is worth looking up, he was great but the whole cast was solid and the stories interesting
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George McGinnis 73, Indiana Pacers
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Tommy Smothers is gone
those guys always made me laugh
and i admired them more when they became a platform for those challenging the Vietnam war
Tommy is on the left (no pun intended)
those guys always made me laugh
and i admired them more when they became a platform for those challenging the Vietnam war
Tommy is on the left (no pun intended)
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