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Harry Carpenter has passed away.
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Gatorade me, Bitch!
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Anyone dead yet?
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Gatorade me, Bitch!
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Ohay 58 points for Gary Coleman!
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pmsl linda. *gets working on the Grim Reaper icon*
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why you want iceman dead?
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I don't haha, I was thinking "Ooh, maybe a Formula 1 death." and for some reason he was the first driver that popped into my head. It's a compliment if anything
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I wonder who the next ex BB UK housemate to die is.. after Jade Goody??
Who will be the 2nd one to die? *sorry I sound very pessimistic, don't harm me karma please, I am just asking* Last edited by Beastie; 09-09-2010 at 11:13 PM. |
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David Cameron's Dad has recently died.
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R.I.P Kerry x
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Well Nadia seems quite close...
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Not much longer now to place your bets.....
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filthy mudblood
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I don't think any of mine even caught a cold
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who's died this year?
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The only one with any points in this is lily., who predicted Gary Coleman's death.
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* Andy Irons, 32, American professional surfer, dengue fever.[1]
* Mihai Chiţac, 82, Romanian general, Minister of Interior (1989–1990), after long illness. [2] * Georgios Economou, 77, Greek journalist. [3] (Greek) * Monica Johnson, 54, American novelist and screenwriter (Lost in America, Modern Romance), esophageal cancer. [4] * Shannon Tavarez, 11, American child actress (The Lion King), leukemia. [5] [edit] October 2010 [edit] 31 * Maurice Lucas, 58, American basketball player (Portland Trail Blazers, Los Angeles Lakers), bladder cancer. [6] * Charlie O'Donnell, 78, American announcer (Wheel of Fortune), heart failure. [7] * Heinrich Riebesehl, 72, German photographer, was suffering from Parkinson's disease. [8] (German) * Bruce Robinson, 65, Canadian businessman and sports official, President of Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1992–1994), genetic disorder. [9] * Ted Sorensen, 82, American White House counsel (1961–1964), stroke. [10] * Branco Weiss, 81, Yugoslavian-born Swiss entrepreneur, founder of Kontron AG, after short illness. [11] (German) * Artie Wilson, 90, American baseball player (New York Giants, Birmingham Black Barons), Alzheimer's disease. [12] [edit] 30 * Kirk Abella, 32, Filipino actor, shot. [13] * Leopoldo Alfredo Bravo, 50, Argentine ambassador to Russia, cancer. [14] (Spanish) * John Benson, 67, Scottish football player and manager, after short illness. [15] * Édouard Carpentier, 84, French-born Canadian professional wrestler. [16] * Ina Clare, 77, British actress (EastEnders). [17] * Arthur Bernard Lewis, 84, American television producer and writer (Dallas), complications from pneumonia. [18] * Ananías Maidana, 87, Paraguayan teacher and politician, prostate cancer. [19] (Spanish) * Harry Mulisch, 83, Dutch writer (The Assault, The Discovery of Heaven), cancer. [20] * Nachi Nozawa, 72, Japanese voice actor, lung cancer. [21] (Japanese) * Simos Varsamidis, 68, Greek television and documentary film director. [22] (Greek) [edit] 29 * Marcelino Camacho, 92, Spanish trade unionist. [23] (Spanish) * Ronnie Clayton, 76, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers). [24] * Yevgeny Golovin, 72, Russian writer and philosopher. [25] (Russian) * George Hickenlooper, 47, American documentary filmmaker, heart attack. [26] * Jim Hunter, 71, American NASCAR official, cancer. [27] * Yisrael Katz, 82, Israeli public servant and government minister. [28] * Antonio Mariscal, 95, Mexican Olympic diver. [29] (Spanish) * Bernard de Nonancourt, 90, French businessman, owner of Laurent-Perrier. [30] (French) * George Poulos, 85, American arsonist and author. [31] * Karlo Sakandelidze, 82, Georgian actor. [32] * Takeshi Shudo, 61, Japanese writer (Pokémon), subarachnoid hemorrhage. [33] (Japanese) [edit] 28 * Isabella Abbott, 91, American ethnobotany professor, first native Hawaiian to receive a doctorate in science. [34] * Jack Brokensha, 84, Australian jazz musician, composer and arranger. [35] * Jesús Mateo Calderón Barrueto, 90, Peruvian Roman Catholic Bishop of Puno (1972–1998). [36] * Erling Fløtten, 72, Norwegian politician. [37] (Norwegian) * Fernando Garavito, 66, Colombian journalist and lawyer. [38] (Spanish) * Watts Humphrey, 83, American software engineer. [39] (German) * Gerard Kelly, 51, British actor (City Lights), brain aneurysm. [40] * Liang Congjie, 78, Chinese environmentalist (Friends of Nature), lung infection. [41] * James MacArthur, 72, American actor (Hawaii Five-O, Swiss Family Robinson), natural causes. [42] * Jonathan Motzfeldt, 72, Greenlandic politician, Prime Minister (1979–1991; 1997–2002), brain hemorrhage. [43] * Paddy Mullins, 91, Irish racehorse trainer. [44] * Walter Payton Jr., 68, American jazz bassist and sousaphonist. [45] * Yiannis Sakellarakis, 74, Greek archaeologist. [46] (Greek) * Jängy Schmit, 79, Luxembourgian Olympic cyclist. [47] (German) * Johnny van Rensburg, 78, South African Olympic boxer. [48] [edit] 27 * Mary Emma Allison, 93, American co-creator of Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF. [49] * Denise Borino, 46, American actress (The Sopranos), liver cancer. [50] * Chris Gulker, 59, American photographer, programmer and writer, brain cancer. [51] * Hugh Hayden, 66, British motor racing team owner, heart attack. [52] * Néstor Kirchner, 60, Argentine politician, President (2003–2007), First Gentleman (2007–2010), Secretary General of UNASUR (2010), heart attack. [53] * Paul Kolton, 87, American chairman of the American Stock Exchange (1972–1977), lymphoma. [54] * Luigi Macaluso, 62, Italian businessman, President and Chairman of the Sowind Group. [55] * Ehud Netzer, 76, Israeli archaeologist, injuries from a fall. [56] * Charis Patsis, 97, Greek educator, writer and editor. [57] (Greek) * Owen B. Pickett, 80, American politician, U.S. Representative from Virginia (1987–2001). [58] * Saqr bin Mohammad al-Qassimi, 92, Emirati ruler of Ras al-Khaimah (since 1948). [59] * Hall Thompson, 87, American developer of a whites-only country club. [60] * James Wall, 92, American actor (Captain Kangaroo) and stage manager, after short illness. [61] [edit] 26 * Mbah Maridjan, 83, Indonesian spiritual guardian of Mount Merapi (1982-2010), pyroclastic flow from Mount Merapi. [62] * Paul the Octopus, 2, British-born World Cup oracle octopus (Sea Life Centre in Oberhausen, Germany), natural causes. [63] * James Phelps, 78, American gospel and R&B singer, complications of diabetes. [64] * Ana María Romero de Campero, 67, Bolivian journalist and politician, President of the Senate of Bolivia (2010), colorectal cancer. [65] * Billy Ruane, 52, American concert promoter and manager. [66] * Bill Shannon, 69, American author and baseball historian, injuries from a fire. [67] * Romeu Tuma, 79, Brazilian politician, Senator (1995-2010), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. [68] (Portuguese) [edit] 25 * Hans Arnold, 85, Swiss-born Swedish artist. [69] (Swedish) * Lisa Blount, 53, American actress (An Officer and a Gentleman) and Academy Award-winning film producer (The Accountant). [70] * Gregory Isaacs, 59, Jamaican reggae singer, lung cancer. [71] * Andreas Maurer, 91, Austrian politician, Landeshauptmann of Lower Austria (1966–1981). [72] (German) * Vesna Parun, 88, Croatian writer. [73] (Croatian) * Rudy Rufer, 84, American baseball player (New York Giants). [74] * Roy Skinner, 80, American college basketball coach (Vanderbilt), respiratory failure. [75] [edit] 24 * Keti Chomata, 64, Greek singer, cancer. [76] (Greek) * Ignacio Ramírez de Haro, 92, Spanish noble, 15th Count of Bornos, Grandee of Spain, father-in-law of Esperanza Aguirre, legionella. [77] (Spanish) * Mike Esposito, 83, American comic book artist. [78] * Georges Frêche, 72, French politician, cardiac arrest. [79] (French) * Fritz Grösche, 69, German footballer and coach, cancer. [80] (German) * Linda Hargrove, 61, American country singer and songwriter ("Just Get Up and Close the Door"), complications from a bone marrow transplant. [81] * Andy Holmes, 51, British Olympic gold (1984, 1988) and bronze (1988) medal-winning rower, leptospirosis. [82] * Pan Jin-yu, 96, Taiwanese last remaining speaker of the Pazeh language. [83] * Lamont Johnson, 88, American actor and television director (The Twilight Zone, The Execution of Private Slovik), heart failure. [84] * Philibert Parnasse, 109, French centenarian, oldest man in France. [85] * Burton B. Roberts, 88, American judge, New York Supreme Court Justice (1973–1998), respiratory failure. [86] * Willie Rutherford, 65, Australian soccer player. [87] * Sylvia Sleigh, 94, American painter, complications of a stroke. [88] * Joseph Stein, 98, American playwright (Fiddler on the Roof, Zorba). [89] [edit] 23 * Vince Banonis, 89, American football player (Chicago Cardinals, Detroit Lions). [90] * Ior Bock, 68, Finnish actor and tour guide, stabbing. [91] (Finnish) * George Cain, 66, American author, kidney failure. [92] * Bob Courtney, 87, South African broadcaster and actor. [93] * Fran Crippen, 26, American swimmer, heart attack. [94] * Leo Cullum, 68, American cartoonist (The New Yorker), cancer. [95] * S. Neil Fujita, 89, American graphic designer, complications of a stroke. [96] * Dieter Heistermann, 74, German politician, member of the Bundestag (1980–1998), after short illness. [97] (German) * Princess Irmingard of Bavaria, 87, German noblewoman. [98] (German) * Lennart Johansson, 69, Swedish ice hockey player and trainer, 1964 Olympic silver medallist. [99] (Swedish) * Donald Leifert, 59, American science fiction actor.[100] * Chhewang Nima, 43, Nepalese mountaineer and guide, avalanche. [101] * Charles Stisted, 47, British Chief Executive of the Guards Polo Club, helicopter accident. [102] * Stanley Tanger, 87, American businessman, founder of Tanger Outlets. [103] * David Thompson, 48, British-born Barbadian politician, Prime Minister (since 2008), pancreatic cancer. [104] [edit] 22 * Alex Anderson, 90, American cartoonist, created characters for The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and Crusader Rabbit. [105] * Arthur M. Brazier, 89, American pastor and civil rights activist. [106] * Alí Chumacero, 92, Mexican writer and poet, pneumonia. [107] (Spanish) * Harry Cooper, 98, American internet personality, heart disease. [108] * Helen Hunley, 90, Canadian politician, Lieutenant Governor of Alberta (1985–1991). [109] * Anne McDonald, 49, Australian disability rights activist, heart attack. [110] * Franz Raschid, 56, German footballer, pancreatic cancer. [111] (German) * Eio Sakata, 90, Japanese professional Go player, aortic aneurysm. [112] (Japanese) * Denis Simpson, 59, Canadian actor (Polka Dot Door) and singer, brain hemorrhage. [113] * Kjell Stormoen, 89, Norwegian actor and theater director. [114] * René Villiger, 79, Swiss painter, cancer. [115] (German) [edit] 21 * Antonio Alatorre, 88, Mexican philologist. [116] (Spanish) * Uccio Aloisi, 82, Italian traditional music singer. [117] (Italian) * Mustapha Anane, 60, Algerian footballer. [118] (French) * A. Ayyappan, 61, Indian poet. [119] * José Carbajal, 66, Uruguayan singer, guitarist, and composer (Los Olimareños), cardiac arrest. [120] * Hermann Eberlein, 93, German long-distance runner, German Master (1939, 1946 & 1950). [121] (German) * Sir Leslie Froggatt, 90, British-born Australian business executive, CEO of Shell Australia (1969–1980), complications from Parkinson's disease. [122] * Christian Kandlbauer, 22, Austrian automotive mechanic, first human with thought-controlled bionic prosthesis, car accident. [123] (German) * Kjell Landmark, 80, Norwegian poet and politician, cancer. [124] (Norwegian) * James F. Neal, 81, American jurist, prosecuted Watergate figures, cancer. [125] * Loki Schmidt, 91, German environmentalist, wife of Helmut Schmidt, illness after a fall and complications of a broken foot. [126] (German) * Natasha Spender, 91, British musician and writer, widow of Stephen Spender. [127] [edit] 20 * Ari Up, 48, German-born British punk musician (The Slits), cancer. [128] * Alfred Backs, 60, German CEO of media group Merkur/tz, heart attack. [129] (German) * Francisco Batistela, 79, Brazilian Roman Catholic bishop of Bom Jesus da Lapa (1990–2009). [130] * Otey Clark, 95, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox). [131] * W. Cary Edwards, 66, American politician, New Jersey State Assemblyman (1978–1982) and Attorney General (1986–1989), cancer. [132] * Herbert Enderton, 74, American mathematician and logician. [133] * Luis María Fernández Basualdo, 62, Argentine politician, member of the Chamber of Deputies (2007–2010), cardiac arrest. [134] * Bob Guccione, 79, American publisher, founder of Penthouse, lung cancer. [135] * Eva Ibbotson, 85, Austrian-born British novelist (Journey to the River Sea, The Secret of Platform 13). [136] * Bill Jennings, 85, American baseball player (St. Louis Browns). [137] * Robert Katz, 77, American writer. [138] * Max Kohnstamm, 96, Dutch historian and diplomat. [139] (Dutch) * Nikos Legakis, 70, Greek physician and politician. [140] (Greek) * Farooq Leghari, 70, Pakistani politician, President (1993–1997). [141] * Sir George Mallet, 87, Saint Lucian politician, Governor-General (1996–1997), cancer. [142] * Alexander Moksel, 92, German entrepreneur, founder of Moksel AG. [143] (German) * Eduard Novák, 63, Czech Olympic silver (1976) and bronze (1972) medal-winning ice hockey player. [144] (Czech) * Jenny Oropeza, 53, American politician, California State Assemblywoman (2000–2006) and State Senator (since 2006), after long illness. [145] * Robert Paynter, 82, British cinematographer (Michael Jackson's Thriller). [146] * Harvey Phillips, 80, American tuba player, Parkinson's disease. [147] * Tony Roig, 81, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Washington Senators), after long illness. [148] * Parthasarathy Sharma, 62, Indian Test cricketer (1974–1977), cancer. [149] * Tikhon Stepanov, 47, Russian Orthodox bishop of Arkhangelsk and Kholmogory (since 1996), heart attack. [150] (Russian) * Wendall Woodbury, 68, American television journalist and host (WGAL-TV), lymphoma. [151] [edit] 19 * Tom Bosley, 83, American actor (Happy Days, Father Dowling Mysteries), heart failure. [152] * Craig Charron, 42, American ice hockey player, stomach cancer. [153] * Graham Crowden, 87, Scottish actor (If...., A Very Peculiar Practice, Waiting For God). [154] * Stathi Katsidis, 31, Australian jockey. [155] * André Mahé, 90, French road bicycle racer. [156] [edit] 18 * Marion Brown, 79, American jazz saxophonist. [157] * Consuelo Crespi, 82, American-born Italian countess, fashion model and editor, stroke. [158] * David Fontana, British psychologist and parapsychologist, pancreatic cancer. [159] * Margaret Gwenver, American actress (Guiding Light). [160] * Hans Hägele, 70, German footballer, jump from Koersch Valley Bridge. [161] (German) * Mel Hopkins, 75, Welsh footballer (Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion). [162] * Yertward Mazamanian, 85, "Eight Finger Eddie", American hippie of Armenian descent. [163] * Peng Chong, 95, Chinese politician, former National Committee member. [164] * Elsie Steele, 111, British supercentenarian. [165] * Doug Wilson, 90, British Olympic athlete. [166] [edit] 17 * John Baird Finlay, 81, Canadian politician, MP for Oxford (1993–2004). [167] * Adam Brodecki, 61, Polish Olympic figure skater. [168] (Polish) * Jake Dunlap, 85, Canadian football player (Ottawa Rough Riders), cancer. [169] * Horst Fritsch, 79, German poet, painter and politician, member of the Bundestag (1986–1987). [170] (German) * Karlheinz Gieseler, 85, German sports official, CEO of Deutscher Sportbund (1964–1989). [171] (German) * Rito Grado Serrano, 56, Mexican politician, Mayor of Práxedis G. Guerrero, shot. [172] * Ted Hallaman, 83, American disc jockey, after long illness. [173] * Emmanuel Lê Phong Thuân, 79, Vietnamese Roman Catholic Bishop of Cân Tho (since 1990). [174] * Joe Lis, 64, American baseball player, prostate cancer. [175] * Bruno H. Schubert, 90, German businessman and conservationist, owner of Henninger Brewery (1945–1979), co-founder of WWF Germany. [176] (German) * Freddy Schuman, 85, American Yankees fan, heart attack. [177] * Michael Tabor, 63, American Black Panther Party member, complications from a stroke. [178] * Dennis Taylor, 56, American saxophonist, heart attack. [179] * Ken Wriedt, 83, Australian politician, Senator for Tasmania (1967–1980), Leader of the Tasmanian Opposition (1982–1986). [180] [edit] 16 * Barbara Billingsley, 94, American actress (Leave It to Beaver). [181] * Jack Butterfield, 91, Canadian-born sports administrator, President of the American Hockey League (1969–1994). [182] * Chao-Li Chi, 83, Chinese-born American actor (Falcon Crest). [183] * Giannis Dalianidis, 86, Greek film director and screenwriter (Oi Thalassies oi Hadres, O katergaris), multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. [184] * Eyedea, 28, American rapper and musician (Eyedea & Abilities). [185] * Nikos Fasouras, 42, Greek basketball player (Peristeri B.C., Maroussi B.C.), cancer. [186] (Greek) * José Angelo Gaiarsa, 90, Brazilian psychiatrist and writer. [187] (Portuguese) * Friedrich Katz, 83, Austrian anthropologist and historian, cancer. [188] * Ioannis Ladas, 90, Greek colonel, member of the 1967–1974 military junta. [189] (Greek) * Aldo Maria Lazzarín Stella, 83, Italian-born Chilean Roman Catholic Vicar Apostolic of Aysén (1989–1998). [190] * Valmy Thomas, 81, Puerto Rican baseball player. [191] * Leigh Van Valen, 75, American evolutionary biologist (Red Queen's Hypothesis), respiratory infection. [192] [edit] 15 * Jim Dougal, 65, Northern Irish journalist (BBC News, RTÉ, UTV). [193] * Mildred Fay Jefferson, 84, American pro-life activist, first African-American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School. [194]. * N. Paul Kenworthy, 85, American cinematographer (The Living Desert, The Vanishing Prairie), thyroid cancer. [195] * Georges Mathé, 88, French bone marrow transplant pioneer. [196] * Zofia Morawska, 105, Polish social worker and humanitarian. [197] (Polish) * Vera Rózsa, 93, Hungarian voice teacher. [198] * Johnny Sheffield, 79, American actor (Tarzan Finds a Son!, Bomba, the Jungle Boy, Knute Rockne All American), heart attack. [199] * Adolfo Torres, 67, Argentine dentist, rector of National University of the Northeast, cardiac arrest. [200] (Spanish) [edit] 14 * Malcolm Allison, 83, English football player (West Ham United) and manager (Manchester City, Crystal Palace), after long illness. [201] * Carla Del Poggio, 84, Italian actress. [202] (Italian) * Louis Henkin, 92, American international human rights law expert and academic (Columbia Law School). [203] * Alain Le Bussy, 63, Belgian science fiction author, complications following throat surgery. [204] * Johannes Leobacher, 45, Austrian banker, head of investment (Erste Group Bank AG). [205] * Simon MacCorkindale, 58, British actor (Falcon Crest, Death on the Nile, Manimal, Casualty), bowel cancer. [206] * Benoît Mandelbrot, 85, Polish-born French-American mathematician, pioneer of the study of fractals, pancreatic cancer. [207] * Carlos Quintanar, 71, Mexican Olympic basketball player. [208] (Spanish) * Constance Reid, 92, American mathematics author and biographer. [209] * Hermann Scheer, 66, German politician, member of the Bundestag (1980–2010) and Right Livelihood Award laureate (1999), after short illness. [210] * Larry Siegfried, 71, American basketball player (Boston Celtics), heart attack. [211] [edit] 13 * Makis Apostolatos, 62, Greek poet, after long illness. [212] (Greek) * Juan Carlos Arteche, 53, Spanish footballer, cancer. [213] * Eddie Baily, 85, English footballer (Tottenham Hotspur). [214] * Huddy Combs, American rapper (Harlem World), car accident. [215] * General Norman Johnson, 69, American musician and record producer (Chairmen of the Board), complications of lung cancer. [216] * Kostas Kafasis, 70, Greek actor and singer, cancer. [217] (Greek) * Khoisan X, 55, South African political activist, stroke. [218] * Jiří Křižan, 68, Czech screenwriter and presidential adviser, heart attack. [219] * Mary Malcolm, 92, British BBC announcer and television personality. [220] * Jerry Marshall, 91, American disc jockey. [221] * Marzieh, 86, Iranian singer, cancer. [222] * Betty S. Murphy, 77, American trial lawyer, first woman to chair the National Labor Relations Board, pneumonia. [223] * Sol Steinmetz, 80, Hungarian-born American lexicographer and linguist, pneumonia. [224] * Donald H. Tuck, 87, Australian science fiction bibliographer. [225] [edit] 12 * Manuel Alexandre, 92, Spanish actor, cancer. [226] * Jorge Ardila Serrano, 85, Colombian Roman Catholic bishop of Girardot (1988–2001). [227] * Austin Ardill, 93, British politician, member of the Parliament of Northern Ireland for Carrick. [228] * Michael Galloway, 85, American actor (The Blue Angels). [229] * Michel Hugo, 79, French-born American cinematographer (Dynasty, Melrose Place, Mission: Impossible), lung cancer. [230] * Angelo Infanti, 71, Italian actor, cardiac arrest. [231] (Italian) * Lionel W. McKenzie, 91, American economist. [232] * Dick Miles, 85, American table tennis player, won 10 national championships, natural causes. [233] * Woody Peoples, 67, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles). [234] * Pepín, 78, Spanish international footballer. [235] (Spanish) * Belva Plain, 95, American novelist (Evergreen). [236] * Mark Stevens, 76, American radio personality (KLOL), Alzheimer’s disease. [237] * Faye Williams, 84, American actress, brain tumor. [238] [edit] 11 * Nikolaos Artemiadis, 93, Greek mathematician and academic, chairman of the Athens Academy (2000). [239] (Greek) * Carla Cohen, 74, American bookstore owner, cholangiocarcinoma. [240] * Bill Harsha, 89, American politician. U.S. Representative from Ohio (1961–1981). [241] * Gordon Lang, 66, British expert in ceramics, appraiser on Antiques Roadshow. [242] * Marcel Lapierre, 60, French organic winemaker, cancer. [243] * Janet MacLachlan, 77, American actress (Archie Bunker's Place, Sounder), cardiovascular complications. [244] * Richard H. Morefield, 81, American hostage during Iran Hostage Crisis. [245] * Marian P. Opala, 89, Polish-American jurist, Associate Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court (1978–2010), stroke. [246] * Claire Rayner, 79, British author and agony aunt. [247] * Georges Rutaganda, 51, Rwandan Hutu paramilitary and war criminal, after long illness. [248] (French) * Robert Tishman, 94, American real estate developer (Tishman Speyer). [249] [edit] 10 * Louis F. Bantle, 81, American chairman of U.S. Tobacco Company, lung cancer and emphysema. [250] * Reinhold Brinkmann, 76, German musicologist. [251] (German) * Solomon Burke, 70, American R&B singer-songwriter ("Everybody Needs Somebody to Love"), natural causes. [252] * Les Gibbard, 64, New Zealand-born British political cartoonist, during routine operation. [253] * John Graysmark, 75, British art director (Ragtime). [254] * José de Jesús Gudiño Pelayo, 67, Mexican associate justice of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (1995–2010), heart attack. [255] * Paul Hutchinson, 52, British murderer (Colette Aram), probable suicide by overdose. [256] * Hwang Jang-yop, 87, North Korean politician and defector, apparent heart attack. [257] * Eric Joisel, 53, French wet-folding origami artist, lung cancer. [258] * Gary E. Lee, 65, American hostage during Iran Hostage Crisis. [259] * Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 4th Baron Acton, 69, British politician. [260] * David H. McNerney, 79, American soldier and Medal of Honor recipient, lung cancer. [261] * Adán Martín Menis, 66, Spanish politician, President of the Canary Islands (2003–2007). [262] (Spanish) * Isaia Rasila, 42, Fijian rugby player. [263] * Franz Xaver Schwarzenböck, 87, German Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of München und Freising (1972–1998). [264] * Solly Sherman, 93, American football player (Chicago Bears). [265] * A. Edison Stairs, 85, Canadian businessman and politician, New Brunswick MLA (1960–1978) and Minister of Finance (1974–1976), natural causes. [266] * Walter Staley, 77, American Olympic bronze medal-winning (1952) equestrian. [267] * Alison Stephens, 40, British classical mandolinist, cervical cancer. [268] * Dame Joan Sutherland, 83, Australian dramatic coloratura soprano. [269] [edit] 9 * Maurice Allais, 99, French economist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1988). [270] * S. S. Chandran, 69, Indian comic actor and politician, member of the Rajya Sabha (2001–2007), heart attack. [271] * Edmund Chong Ket Wah, 54, Malaysian politician, Member of Parliament (since 2004), motorcycle accident. [272] * Les Fell, 89, British football player, FA cup finalist (1946). [273] * Aleksandr Matveyev, 84, Russian linguist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, natural causes. [274] (Russian) * Zecharia Sitchin, 90, Azerbaijani-born American author. [275] [edit] 8 * Antonio Jiménez Baños, 47, Mexican politician, Mayor-elect of Mártires de Tacubaya, shot. [276] * Frank Bourgholtzer, 90, American television reporter, first full-time NBC News White House correspondent. [277] * Oswaldo Osorio Canales, 71, Venezuelan lawyer and real estate agent, heart attack. [278] (Spanish) * Jim Fuchs, 82, American Olympic medal-winning shot putter. [279] * Nils Hallberg, 89, Swedish actor. [280] (Swedish) * John Huchra, 61, American astronomer and professor, heart attack. [281] * Ryō Ikebe, 92, Japanese actor (Gorath), blood poisoning. [282] * David F. Musto, 74, American drug control expert, heart attack. [283] * Maurice Neligan, 73, Irish surgeon, performed Ireland's first heart transplant. [284] * Linda Norgrove, 36, British aid worker and Taliban hostage, killed during rescue attempt. [285] * Mohammad Omar, Afghan Governor of Kunduz Province, bomb blast. [286] * Pleasant Tap, 23, American thoroughbred racehorse, euthanized due to laminitis. [287] * Melvin Lane Powers, 68, American real estate developer, acquitted of murdering his uncle. [288] * Karl Prantl, 86, Austrian sculptor, stroke. [289] (German) * Neil Richardson, 80, English composer, arranger and conductor. [290] * Dale Roberts, 70, American baseball player (New York Yankees). [291] * Albertina Walker, 81, American gospel music singer (The Caravans), respiratory failure. [292] [edit] 7 * Metring David, 90, Filipino actress and comedian. [293] * Gail Dolgin, 65, American Academy-Award nominated documentary filmmaker (Daughter from Danang), breast cancer. [294] * Abe Gustin, 75, American founder of Applebee's International. [295] * Rhys Isaac, 72, Australian historian and professor, cancer. [296] * Ljupčo Jordanovski, 57, Macedonian seismologist and politician, Acting President (2004). [297] * T Lavitz, 54, American musician. [298] * Chuck Leo, 76, American football player (Boston Patriots). [299] * Ian Morris, 53, New Zealand musician (Th' Dudes) and record producer. [300] * Keiji Ohsawa, 78, Japanese baseball player. [301] (Japanese) * Milka Planinc, 85, Yugoslavian politician, Prime Minister (1982–1986). [302] * A. Venkatachalam, 55, Indian politician, stabbed. [303] [edit] 6 * Jean Debuf, 86, French Olympic bronze medal-winning (1956) weightlifter. [304] (French) * Serge Ermoll, 67, Australian jazz pianist and composer. [305] * Don Goodsir, 73, Australian teacher, school administrator, author and environmentalist. [306] * Antonie Kamerling, 44, Dutch actor and singer, suicide. [307] (Dutch) * Ralph Kercheval, 98, American football player. [308] * Horacio Larrosa, 66, Argentine journalist, cardiac arrest. [309] (Spanish) * Colette Renard, 85, French singer and actress, after long illness. [310] (French) * Jay Roberts, 68, Canadian football player, lung cancer. [311] * Piet Wijn, 81, Dutch comics creator. [312] (Dutch) [edit] 5 * Roy Axe, 73, British car designer (Talbot Horizon, Rover 800), cancer. [313] * Roy Ward Baker, 93, British film director (A Night To Remember). [314] * Jack Berntsen, 69, Norwegian folk singer. [315] (Norwegian) * Stan Bisset, 98, Australian rugby union player and World War II veteran. [316] * Alba Bouwer, 90, South African writer of Afrikaans children's literature, natural causes. [317] * Hanno Brühl, 73, German regisseur. [318] (German) * Bernard Clavel, 87, French writer, natural causes. [319] * Mary Leona Gage, 71, American pageant queen, stripped of Miss USA (1957) title, heart failure. [320] * Moss Keane, 62, Irish rugby union player, bowel cancer. [321] * Jānis Klovāns, 75, Latvian chess master. [322] (Latvian) * Steve Lee, 47, Swiss musician (Gotthard), motorcycle accident. [323] * Julio Parise Loro, 90, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of Napo (1978–1996). [324] * Karen McCarthy, 63, American politician, U.S. Representative from Missouri (1995–2005), Alzheimer's disease. [325] * Georges Salomon, 85, French entrepreneur, inventor of modern ski binding, co-founder of Salomon Group. [326] (German) * William Shakespeare, 61, Australian glam rock singer, heart attack. [327] [edit] 4 * William Birenbaum, 87, American educator and college administrator (Antioch College), heart failure. [328] * Henrique de Senna Fernandes, 86, Macanese author. [329] (Portuguese) * Claude Lefort, 86, French philosopher. [330] (French) * Gregorio Ros, 58, Spanish make-up artist, complications from a degenerative disease. [331] (Spanish) * Alberto Alves da Silva, 89, Brazilian artist and musician, respiratory failure. [332] (Portuguese) * Peter Warr, 72, British racing driver and Formula One team principal (Lotus), heart attack. [333] * Sir Norman Wisdom, 95, British comedian and actor, after long illness. [334] [edit] 3 * Maury Allen, 78, American sportswriter (The New York Post), lymphoma. [335] * Aécio Ferreira da Cunha, 83, Brazilian politician, father of Aécio Neves. [336] (Portuguese) * Eric Establie, 45, French cave diver. [337] * Philippa Foot, 90, British philosopher. [338] * Campbell Scotty Hood, 76, American jazz bassist. [339] * Sir Louis Le Bailly, 95, British admiral, Director-General of Intelligence. [340] * Franz Mack, 89, German entrepreneur, owner of MACK Rides and founder of Europa-Park. [341] (German) * Ben Mondor, 85, American baseball executive (Pawtucket Red Sox). [342] * Walter Nones, 39, Italian mountaineer and extreme climber, climbing accident. [343] * Eddie Platt, 88, American saxophonist. [344] * Steve Richko, 33, American jazz pianist. [345] * Abraham Sarmiento, 88, Filipino lawyer, Supreme Court Associate Justice (1987–1991). [346] * Dianne Whalen, 59, Canadian politician, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA for Conception Bay East and Bell Island (2003–2010), cancer. [347] * Ed Wilson, 65, Brazilian singer-songwriter, founder of Renato e Seus Blue Caps, cancer. [348] (Portuguese) [edit] 2 * David M. Bailey, 44, American singer-songwriter, glioblastoma. [349] * Brenda Cowling, 85, British actress. [350] * Maurice Foster, 77, Canadian politician, MP for Algoma (1968–1993), pulmonary fibrosis. [351] * Robert Goodnough, 92, American abstract expressionist painter, pneumonia. [352] * Art Jarvinen, 54, American composer, teacher and musician (The California EAR Unit). [353] * Kwa Geok Choo, 89, Singaporean lawyer, wife of Lee Kuan Yew, mother of Lee Hsien Loong. [354] * Sam Lesser, 95, British journalist. [355] * Gillian Lowndes, 74, British ceramicist. [356] [edit] 1 * Georgy Arbatov, 87, Russian political scientist. [357] * Dezső Bundzsák, 82, Hungarian football player and coach. [358] (Hungarian) * Ian Buxton, 72, English footballer and cricketer, natural causes. [359] * Charles Caruana, 77, Gibraltarian Roman Catholic bishop of Gibraltar (1998–2010), complications from a fall. [360] (Spanish) * Audouin Dollfus, 85, French astronomer. [361] (French) * Marshall Flaum, 85, American Emmy Award-winning director (The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau), complications from hip surgery. [362] * Kilian Hennessy, 103, Irish patriarch of the Hennessy cognac company. [363] * Gerard Labuda, 93, Polish historian. [364] (Polish) * Michel Mathieu, 66, French diplomat, cancer. [365] (French) * William W. Norton, 85, American screenwriter (Gator, Brannigan), heart attack. [366] * William C. Patrick III, 84, American scientist, expert on germs, bladder cancer. [367] * Mikhail Roshchin, 77, Russian playwright. [368] (Russian) * Phillips Talbot, 95, American diplomat, Ambassador to Greece (1965–1969), President of the Asia Society (1970–1981). [369] |
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PATRICK YOU ****ING SLUT FROM 2009! You BITCH!. How could you say that you love when someone dies? You acid loving piece of sh*t. I would so kill myself if I were still you bitch. 'safe' 'tomarrow' 'their' I mean you're mother ******ing spelling was bollocks too son! Just Christ, no wonder everyone on TiBB despised you last year. Just gtfo and never come back to me. 2010 Patrick ![]()
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Was Gary Coleman already dying or something or was it just a complete guess
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And Enid who predicted Norman Wisdom's death.
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Ooooh so she did.
lily's just in front because Coleman was younger.
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