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The following is a list of notable deaths in January 2025. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. January 2025 1 Viktor Alksnis, 74, Russian politician ...
Álvaro d'Ors, 88, Spanish scholar of Roman law. [3] Buzz Gardner, 72, American trumpeter (The Mothers of Invention). Valeri Gassy, 54, Ukrainian handball player, Olympic champion . Mihai Ivăncescu, 61, Romanian football player. Ally MacLeod, 72, Scottish football player and manager, Alzheimer's disease. Joe Mallett, 88, English football player.
Duclair was born on August 26, 1995, in Pointe-Claire, Quebec, [1] and was raised in Laval by Haitian immigrants Wendell Duclair and Dominique Raphael. [2] While both his father and uncle played Canadian football, with uncle Farell Duclair helping the Calgary Stampeders win the 86th Grey Cup in 1998, Anthony instead played ice hockey. [3]
Robert Sidney Martin (born 1949) is an American librarian, archivist, administrator, and educator.He is Professor Emeritus, School of Library and Information Studies, Texas Woman’s University, where he was the Lillian M. Bradshaw Endowed Chair until his retirement in 2008.
The 1993–94 Ottawa Senators season was the National Hockey League (NHL) club's second season. It was an improvement by the club, as they finished with 13 more points than in the 1992–93 expansion season, as the club ended the season with a 14–61–9 record for 37 points.
In 2019, transgender pageant winner Anita Green [26] [27] filed a suit against Miss United States LLC on the grounds of gender identity discrimination. Green entered a franchise of Miss United States after participating in Miss Earth United States, [28] but was refused entry because of the competition rule which states that only a 'natural born female' is allowed to participate.
Family lawyers and bar associations have lobbied hard against shared parenting legislation, [46] They have succeeded in preventing such legislation in North Dakota, [47] [48] Florida, [49] [50] Hawaii [51] and Minnesota., [52] convincing the governors to veto such legislation in the three latter states. When Australia implemented its shared ...