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*] ], 94, former Queen of the ]
*] ], 92, former ] ] ] minister
*] ], 72, ] comedy actor
*] ], 57, ], ] and ]
*] ], 76, ] businessman, founder of ]
*] ], 62, former ] ]
*] ], 22, ] player for ]
*] ], 94, Czech conductor and composer
*] ], 59, Colombian dancer
*] ], 93, New Zealand space scientist
*] ], Finnish political columnist
*] ], 78, British theoretical chemist and Nobel prize winner
*] ], 28, ] player for ] Zimbabwe
*] ], 98, Austrian cardinal
*] ], 69, South African cabinet minister
*] ], 78, Norwegian author and playwright with ]
*] ], 24, German bobsled driver, in training accident
*] ], 79, American poet and translator living in Japan
*] ], 74, statistician, DNA-evidence expert
*] ], 97, first managing editor of '']''
*] ], 86, former governor of Indiana
*] ], 35, former ] player
*] ], 49, actor
*] ], 87, dancer, cabaret performer, actor, tv personality, author
*] ] (Abu Abbas), 55, founder of ]
*] ], 62, actor
*] ], 94, actress
*] ], 35, controversial son of baseball great ]
*] ], 78, Cuban Master Percussionist
*] ], 114, world's oldest documented man and oldest person in Europe
*] ], 74, French ''chanteur''
*] ], 50, American artist and fashion designer
*] ], 35, professional boxer
*] ], 39, actress
*] ], 85, ] winning actress
*] ], 75, former primary owner of the ]
*] ], 54, Italian conductor

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*] ], 88, playwright
*] ], 75, painter
*] ], 27, football keeper of ]
*] ], 89, historian
*] ], 93, economist and founding editor of the '']''
*] ], 83, ] of ]
*] ], 99, General; ] war veteran.
*] ], 88, composer, "]".
*] ], 47, President of the ]
*] ], 88, ] ]
*] ], 58, ] ]; best known for role of ] in ]
*] ], <s>114?</s> ''92'', Formerly believed to be ]
*] ], 85, ] of ]
*] ], 71, Bollywood filmmaker and brother of ]
*] ], 89, ] hockey player in the ]
*] ], 79, popular singer of the ] and ]
*] ], 86, legendary Uruguayan goalkeeper
*] ], ] ]ist
*] ], 14, President ]'s dog
*] ], 72, Welsh football player
*] ], 88, first person imprisoned at ] (Feb 20 is burial date)
*] ], American sign maker
*] ], German philosopher
*] ], 86, French filmmaker and ethnologist
*] ], 83, ] of ]
*] ], 78, Australian athlete, three-time Olympic champion
*] ], 67, R&B singer
*] ], 39, ] ]
*] ], 86, American actress
*] ], 86, Norwegian minister, judge at the ], The Hague
*] ], 34, racing cyclist, winner of ] and ] in ]
*] ], 51, Chechen leader
*] ], 74, Polish-born colonel and spy
*] ], 70, Norwegian sculptor and illustrator
*] ], 41, ] jockey, after fall suffered at ] race.
*] ], 85, popcorn promoter
*] ], 79, ] politician
*] ], 89, ] and ] ]
*] ], ] singer and composer
*] ], 2 months, ] baby
*] ], 80, cartoonist
*] ], 86, psychiatrist, pioneer LSD experimenter, coined the term "]"
*] ], 101, aviation safety pioneer
*] ], 103, writer, last surviving member of the ]
*] ], 73, Brazilian novelist
*] ], 58, musician, ], ]
*] ], 79, baseball player
*] ], 89, historian
*] ], 35, journalist, musician (); ()
*] ], 11, abduction victim
*] ], 72, Scottish footballer and football manager

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*] ], 90, US swimmer
*] ], 34, US ], ''Pink Cat'', last one to beat ].
*] ], 47, executive director of Carnegie Hall
*] ], 66, actor
*] ], Austrian actor
*] ], 84, Norwegian politician (])
*] ], 95, British author, '']''
*] ], 57, producer and co-creator of '']''
*] ], 76, Captain of the USS ''Pueblo''
*] ], 79, New Zealand writer
*] ], 55, disk jocky, long time ] broadcasting legend
*] ], 80, hall of fame ] football player
*] ], known as Don Cholito, 76, comedian, held the world's record for the longest-run non-stop radio show in history.
*] ], 79, Scottish comedian
*] ], 85, '']'' host
*] ], 88, golfer
*] ], 91, Scottish artist
*] ], 24, Hungarian football player
*] ], 85, Dutch athlete
*] ], ] player .
*] ], 76, US actor, starred as "]"
*] ], 83, photographer
*] ], 73, illustrator
*] ], 73, ''Hoosier lottery'' ] show contestant in ], died hours after winning the show.
*] ], 87, US ] and ] arranger
*] ], 81, US dancer
*] ], 80 physician, actor
*] ], 57, ] editor-in-chief.
*] ], 48, ] cricketer and ] coach
*] ], 20, ] professional ]
*] ], 72, ], former candidate for the ]
*] ], 64, ] musician
*] ], 53, Musician, member of Schooner Fare.
*] ], 61, mayor of ]
*] ], 88, publicist, actor's agent; produced '']'' (1968)
*] ], 89, former baseball player, won three games in the ] ] for the ]
*] ], 73, former ] ]
*] ], 95, member of the ]
*] ], 54, ]
*] ], 81, Canadian actor and writer
*] ], 98, former baseball player, ]
*] ], 84, ], acting teacher, wife of ] and ]
*] ], 66, ], starred in '']'' (1972)
*] ], ] writer
*] ], 69, member of Crosby Boys band, son of legendary crooner ]
*] ], 66, ] ] and businessman, former husband of ]
*] ], 54, ] ]
*] ], 82, philosopher and linguist
*] ], 48, ] Singer and Songwriter
*] ], 53, ] ] musician
*] ], 62, ] perfomer and writer, body identified ] in ] near ]
*] ], 32, ] former ] ] player for the ]
*] ], 59, ] councilman, pushed for a ] day in Mesa
*] ], author, '']''
*] ], 94, Italian senator and jurist
*] ], 73, American radio host, second in WOR Radio's "Rambling with Gambling" dynasty, from ] to ]
*] ], 76, Swedish actress, "Cries and Whispers"
*] ], 49, Prime Minister of ]
*] ], ] ]
*] ], 59, ] pitcher
*] ], 33, American journalist ('']'', '']'', '']'' and '']'')
*] ], 59, film director, "What's Love Got to Do With It"
*] ], 76, Southern Gospel singing legend
*] ] - poet, publisher, actor, painter, sculptor, jazz trumpeter, social commentator and author of ''Bomb Culture''.
*] ], 79, author of ''The Wolves of Willoughby Chase''
*] ], American author and historian
*] ], 10, Puerto Rican stray bullet victim
*] ], 76, American actress
*] ], 102, actress
*] ], 93, former dean of the ] School of Medicine

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