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OBITUARIES

The following people, appearing in volumes 1-22 of the Encyclopedia of World Biography, have died since the publication of the second edition and its supplements. Each entry lists the volume where the full biography can be found.

AGNELLI, GIOVANNI (born 1920), Italian industrialist, died in Turin, Italy, on January 24, 2003 (Vol. 1).

BALAGUER Y RICARDO, JOAQUIN (born 1907), Dominican president, died of heart failure in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on July 14, 2002 (Vol. 1).

BANZER SUAREZ, HUGO (born 1926), Bolivian president, died of a heart attack in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, on May 5, 2002 (Vol. 1).

BELAUNDE TERRY, FERNANDO (born 1912), Peruvian president, died of complications following a stroke in Lima, Peru, on June 4, 2002 (Vol. 2).

BERIO, LUCIANO (born 1925), Italian composer, died in Rome, Italy, on May 27, 2003 (Vol. 2).

BRINKLEY, DAVID (born 1920), American journalist, died due to complications following a fall in Houston, Texas, on June 11, 2003 (Vol. 8; group entry entitled "Huntley and Brinkley").

CELA Y TRULOCK, CAMILO JOSE (born 1916), Spanish author, died of heart disease in Madrid, Spain, on January 17, 2002 (Vol. 3).

CHADWICK, LYNN RUSSELL (born 1914), English sculptor, died in Stroud, England, on April 25, 2003 (Vol. 18).

CHARGAFF, ERWIN (born 1905), Austrian biochemist, died of natural causes in New York, New York, on June 20, 2002 (Vol. 3).

EBAN, ABBA (born 1915), Israeli statesman, diplomat, and scholar, died near Tel Aviv, Israel, on November 17, 2002 (Vol. 5).

FRANKENHEIMER, JOHN (born 1930), American filmmaker, died of complications following a stroke in Los Angeles, California, on July 6, 2002 (Vol. 22).

GADAMER, HANS-GEORG (born 1900), German philosopher, classicist, and interpretation theorist, died in Heidelberg, Germany, on March 14, 2002 (Vol. 6).

GALTIERI, LEOPOLDO FORTUNATO (born 1926), Argentine president, died of heart and respiratory ailments in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on January 12, 2003 (Vol. 6).

GARDNER, JOHN W. (born 1912), American educator, public official, and political reformer, died in Palo Alto, California, on February 16, 2002 (Vol. 6).

GOULD, STEPHEN JAY (born 1941), American paleontologist, died of cancer in New York, New York, on May 20, 2002 (Vol. 6).

HAMPTON, LIONEL (born 1908), American jazz musician, died of natural causes in New York, New York, on August 31, 2002 (Vol. 22).

HEYERDAHL, THOR (born 1914), Norwegian explorer, anthropologist, and author, died of cancer in Colla Micheri, Italy, on April 18, 2002 (Vol. 18).

ILLICH, IVAN (born 1926), American theologian, educator, and social critic, died in Bremen, Germany, on December 2, 2002 (Vol. 8).

JENKINS, ROY HARRIS (born 1920), British politician and author, died in Oxfordshire, England, on January 5, 2003 (Vol. 8).

JORDAN, JUNE (born 1936), Jamaican-American poet and activist, died if breast cancer in Berkeley, California, on June 14, 2002 (Vol. 8).

LEBED, ALEXANDER IVANOVICH (born 1950), Russian general and politician, died in a helicopter accident in Siberia, Russia, on April 28, 2002 (Vol. 18).

LIPPOLD, RICHARD (born 1915), American sculptor, died in Roslyn, New York, on August 22, 2002 (Vol. 9).

LUNS, JOSEPH (born 1911), Dutch political leader, died after a long illness in Brussels, Belgium, on July 17, 2002 (Vol. 10).

MARCUS, STANLEY (born 1905), American businessman, died in Dallas, Texas, on January 22, 2002 (Vol. 19).

MAULDIN, BILL (born 1921), American cartoonist, died of pneumonia in Newport Beach, California, on January 22, 2003 (Vol. 10).

MERTON, ROBERT K. (born 1910), American sociologist, died in New York, New York, on February 23, 2003 (Vol. 10).

MINK, PATSY TAKEMOTO (born 1927), American politician, died of pneumonia in Honolulu, Hawaii, on September 28, 2002 (Vol. 18).

MOYNIHAN, DANIEL PATRICK (born 1927), American politician, died of complications following abdominal surgery in Washington, D.C., on March 26, 2003 (Vol. 11).

NE WIN (born 1911), Burmese political leader, died in Yangon, Myanmar, on December 5, 2002 (Vol. 11).

NOZICK, ROBERT (born 1938), American philosopher, died of stomach cancer in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on January 23, 2002 (Vol. 11).

PERUTZ, MAX (born 1914), English crystallographer and biochemist, died of cancer in Cambridge, England, on February 6, 2002 (Vol. 12).

RAWLS, JOHN (born 1921), American political philosopher, died of heart failure in Lexington, Massachusetts, on November 24, 2002 (Vol. 13).

REBER, GROTE (born 1911), American radio astronomer, died in Tasmania, Australia, on December 20, 2002 (Vol. 21).

RIESMAN, DAVID (born 1909), American sociologist, writer, and social critic, died in Binghamton, New York, on May 10, 2002 (Vol. 13).

RIVERS, LARRY (born 1923), American artist, died of liver cancer in Southampton, New York, on August 14, 2002 (Vol. 13).

ROGERS, FRED (born 1928), American television host, died of stomach cancer in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on February 13, 2003 (Vol. 18).

ROSTOW, WALT WHITMAN (born 1916), American educator, economist, and government official, died in Austin, Texas, on February 13, 2003 (Vol. 13).

SHAPEY, RALPH (born 1921), American composer, conductor, and teacher, died of heart and kidney failure in Chicago, Illinois, on June 13, 2002 (Vol. 14).

SISULU, WALTER MAX ULYATE (born 1912), South African activist, died in South Africa on May 5, 2003 (Vol. 14).

SNEAD, SAM (born 1912), American golfer, died from complications following a stroke in Hot Springs, Virginia, on May 23, 2002 (Vol. 21).

SOELLE, DOROTHEE (born 1929), German theologian, political activist, and feminist, died in Goeppingen, Germany, on April 27, 2003 (Vol. 14).

TODD, REGINALD STEPHEN GARFIELD (born 1908), Zimbabwean politician, died from complications following a stroke in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, on October 13, 2002 (Vol. 18).

UNITAS, JOHNNY (born 1933), American football player, died of a heart attack in Baltimore, Maryland, on September 11, 2002 (Vol. 20).

VANCE, CYRUS R. (born 1917), American secretary of the Army and secretary of state, died of pneumonia in New York, New York, on January 12, 2002 (Vol. 15).

WEAVER, PAT (born 1908), American television executive, died of pneumonia in Santa Barbara, California, on March 15, 2002 (Vol. 19).

WHITE, BYRON R. (born 1917), American U.S. deputy attorney general and U.S. Supreme Court justice, died of pneumonia in Denver, Colorado, on April 15, 2002 (Vol. 16).

WILDER, BILLY (born 1906), American film director, screenwriter, and producer, died of pneumonia in Beverly Hills, California, on March 27, 2002 (Vol. 21).

WILLIAMS, TED (born 1918), American baseball player, died of cardiac arrest in Inverness, Florida, on July 5, 2002 (Vol. 19).

ZINDEL, PAUL (born 1936), American author and playwright, died of cancer in New York, New York, on March 27, 2003 (Vol. 18).

Obituaries

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