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Earle Edwards Biography
Earle EdwardsAge: 88 coached N.C. State football for 17 seasons, the longest tenure for any Wolfpack football coach; won three ACC titles and made two Liberty Bowl appearances; won four ACC…Leon (Red) Romo Biography
Leon (Red) RomoAge: 78 athletic trainer at the Naval Academy from 1956-97; guided midshipmen like Roger Staubach and David Robinson; played running back at LSU in the 1940s; assistant and…Billy Soose 1998 Deaths
Billy SooseAge: 83 middleweight boxing champion in 1941; relinquished the title in 1942 when he joined the U.S. Navy and fought in World War II; inducted in to the World Boxing Hall of Fame…Greg Norman
Greg NormanBorn: Feb. 10, 1955Australian golfer 73 tournament wins worldwide including 18 PGA Tour victories; 2-time British Open winner (1986,93); lost Masters by a stroke in both 1986 (to…Keizo Obuchi 2000 Deaths
Keizo ObuchiAge: 62 Japanese prime minister who fell into a coma after suffering a stroke in April. He was plucked to be prime minister in 1998 by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, and…Steve Gromek 2002 Deaths
Steve GromekAge: 82 Cleveland Indians pitcher captured in a joyful embrace with black teammate Larry Doby in a 1948 World Series' photo recognized as a groundbreaker in the struggle to…Kirby Puckett 2006 Deaths
Kirby PuckettAge: 45 Hall of Fame outfielder who led the Minnesota Twins to World Series titles in 1987 and 1991. He played in 10 consecutive All-Star Games and retired in 1996 after being…George (Whitey) Kurowski Biography
George (Whitey) KurowskiAge: 81 St. Louis Cardinals third baseman whose ninth inning home run in Game 5 of the 1942 World Series earned St. Louis its fourth world championship; played from…Byrum (By) Saam 2000 Deaths
Byrum (By) SaamAge: 85 Philadelphia radio broadcaster who called more than 8,000 baseball games over 38 years for the Phillies and A's; began broadcasting college football in 1937 and…Clifton Daniel 2000 Deaths
Clifton DanielAge: 87 managing editor of The New York Times from 1964 to 1969. As head of the news staff, he emphasized stylish feature articles and penetrating coverage of social life and…