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James Stockdale 2005 Deaths
James StockdaleAge: 81 U.S. Navy vice admiral who won the Medal of Honor in 1976. He was captured by the North Vietnamese in 1965 and imprisoned for more than seven years, enduring repeated…James Doohan 2005 Deaths
James DoohanAge: 85 Canadian-born actor who played Scotty, the chief engineer of the USS Enterprise on Star Trek. Died: Redmond, Wash., July 20, 2005Vine DeloriaA - FPeter DruckerJames Frey, 2006 News
best-selling author, acknowledged in January that he had fabricated and embellished parts of his 2003 memoir, A Million Little Pieces, a story of personal redemption that has sold about 3.5…James Hansen, 2006 News
director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, complained in January that White House appointees within the agency had attempted to control the information released by him and other…James Swindal 2006 Deaths
James SwindalAge: 88 U.S. Air Force pilot who flew President Kennedy's body back to Washington after his assassination in Dallas. Died: Cocoa Beach, Fla., April 25, 2006William StyronR - ZTa…James Conway 2006 Deaths
James ConwayAge: 78 entrepreneur who, with his brother William, founded Mister Softee, the ice cream company that sells frozen treats from trucks. They started the business in 1956 with one…James Cameron 2006 Deaths
James CameronAge: 92 founder of America's Black Holocaust Museum, which opened in 1988. He had survived an attempted lynching in 1930, while two of his friends were killed. Died: Milwaukee,…James Grogan 2000 Deaths
James GroganAge: 68 U.S. figure skater who won the 1952 Olympic bronze medal and was a four-time silver medallist at consecutive world championships beginning in 1951; director of a skating…Dick James 2000 Deaths
Dick JamesAge: 66 two-way football player who played running back and defensive back for the University of Oregon and professionally from 1956-63 with Washington, New York and Minnesota;…James Blackwood 2002 Deaths
James BlackwoodAge: 82 gospel musician who was a founding member of the Blackwood Brothers Quartet. He recorded 200 albums and won nine Grammy Awards. Died: Memphis, Feb. 3, 2002Otis…