Services have been set for Coast Guard Petty Officer Second Class Jason S. Moletzsky, 26, of Norristown, who died in a midair crash Oct. 29 off the California coast.
MOSCOW - Vitaly Ginzburg, 93, a Nobel Prize-winning Russian physicist and one of the fathers of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, died of cardiac arrest Sunday in Moscow.
Walter Vincent Matteucci, 87, a retired internist and allergist, died Friday of a heart attack at Chestnut Hill Hospital, where he had been on the staff for 33 years.
Harry M. Meyers Jr., 93, of Elkins Park, a sales executive and former camp director, died Oct. 19 at Rydal Park nursing home in Rydal of complications after a heart attack.
Manuel Solis, 91, who served briefly as Panama's president during Manuel Noriega's military regime, died Friday at his home in Panama City.
Art D'Lugoff, 85, whose famed New York nightclub, the Village Gate, featured performers from jazz great Duke Ellington to 1960s counterculture rocker Jimi Hendrix, died Wednesday at a Manhattan hospital.
Donald Baim, 60, a renowned cardiologist and medical-device executive, died Friday in Natick, Mass., after surgery for cancer.
Paul L. Bloom, 70, an Energy Department lawyer who led a Carter administration effort that recovered billions of dollars from major oil companies that had overcharged their customers, died Oct. 9 of pancreatic cancer. He lived in Chevy Chase, Md.
James H. McCracken, 87, a former Philadelphia railroad and bank executive, died Oct. 30 of respiratory failure at St. John's on the Lake, a retirement community in Milwaukee.
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CYNTHIA KELLER knew from an early age that she wanted to be a doctor.
She had the full support of her mother, Zenobia Faulk Keller, a nurse. In fact, her mother each night would place a small tape recorder under Cynthia's pillow that played her mother's words of reassurance that her dream was attainable.
THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN barbershop was always more than just a place to get a haircut or a styling. It has traditionally been a haven where men and women could escape the tribulations of the times and discuss the important issues of the day.
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Eagletarian: In Wednesday's Daily News, Les Bowen will offer his midseason grades by position for the Eagles. Get a sneak peek tonight by checking out Bowen's grade for head coach Andy Reid.
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