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    Dick Button, 95, American figure skater, Olympic champion (1948, 1952), five-time world champion. [82] Sir Julius Chan, 85, Papua New Guinean politician, prime minister (1980–1982, 1994–1997, 1997), governor of New Ireland (since 2007). [83] Andrée Dumon, 102, Belgian Resistance member during World War II. [84]

  3. Frank Borghi - Wikipedia

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    Borghi retired from soccer to become a director of a funeral home in St. Louis until 2003. In January 2004, he and the four other living members of the 1950 World Cup Team ( Walter Bahr , Harry Keough , Gino Pariani and John Souza ) were recognized as Honorary All-Americans by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America at its annual ...

  4. Disappearance of Branson Perry - Wikipedia

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    On April 7, 2001, Perry visited the home of his neighbor Jason Biermann and was inadvertently drugged. [4] While intoxicated, he allegedly danced around the house nude, shaved his pubic hair, and then engaged in sex with Biermann. [4] After the incident, Perry confessed it to his father and was upset as he felt he had been taken advantage of. [4]

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  6. Deaths in May 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Tom Hutchinson, 65, American football wide receiver for the Cleveland Browns 1964 NFL champions. [24] Theodore Maiman, 79, American physicist who built the first laser, systemic mastocytosis. [25] Edwin H. Simmons, 85, American Marine Corps historian. [26] Gusti Wolf, 95, Austrian actress. [27] John Zamet, 74, British periodontist. [28]

  7. Buzz Guy - Wikipedia

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    According to his obituary, he was known as Buster in high school, a more fitting name for a star athlete than "Melwood from Ellwood". Later Buster was shortened to Buzz because Duke athletics eschewed multisyllabic monikers in the 1950s. [1] He was an offensive lineman that alternated between guard and tackle.

  8. Gene Klein - Wikipedia

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    In poor health, in 1989 Klein retired from racing, selling off his 146 horses just a few months before he died. In 1995, his stables at Rancho Santa Fe, California were sold to Sidney and Jenny Craig of weight loss fame. Klein was a benefactor to a number of charities and was a major donor to the Scripps Research Institute.

  9. List of gridiron football players who died during their careers

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    Name Age Position Team Cause of death Year Ralph Anderson: 24 WR: Los Angeles Chargers (): Diabetic reaction 1960 Jeff Burkett: 26 WR / P: Chicago Cardinals: Plane crash