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INQUIRER OBITUARIES
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NEW YORK - Allen Klein, 77, a no-holds-barred music manager who bulldozed his way into and out of deals with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, died yesterday, a publicist for his company said.
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Bela Kiraly, 97, one of the military leaders of Hungary's short-lived anti-Soviet revolution in 1956, has died, the government said.
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On an Oberlin College Web site in 1998, Chris Hayes wrote engagingly about the 25 years since he had graduated in 1973.
Posted 07/04/2009
Marilynn Marter, 66, a retired Inquirer food writer known for her encyclopedic knowledge of nutrition, cooking, and baking, was found dead Thursday at her home in Philadelphia.
 
Michelle Obama bringing glamor to Moscow
Posted 07/04/2009
John F. Daly, 75, a retired language professor, died of liver failure June 26 at Abington Hospice at Warminister, where he had lived for eight months.
Posted 07/04/2009
The Rev. Lee Edward Peace, 91, of Berwyn, who retired in 2000 after 40 years as a Baptist pastor in Camden and Philadelphia, died of renal failure on June 26 at Bryn Mawr Hospital.
Posted 07/04/2009
Anna Karen Morrow, 94, an actress who had a regular role on the prime-time soap opera Peyton Place and also appeared on Broadway, in films and on numerous other television shows, died Wednesday in Encino, Calif.
Posted 07/04/2009
Herbert G. Klein, 91, Richard Nixon's White House director of communications and a former editor for Copley Newspapers, died Thursday of cardiac arrest at his home in La Jolla, Calif.
Posted 07/04/2009
Robert E. Lee Taylor Jr., 96, of Bryn Mawr, a former publisher of the Bulletin and a longtime champion of a free press, died Thursday at his home.
 
Michelle Obama bringing glamor to Moscow
DAILY NEWS OBITUARIES
Posted 07/03/2009
IF YOU WERE invited to one of G. Frank Page Jr.'s famous sports parties, you became his pal for life.
TV detective and pitchman, won Oscar for 'Streetcar'
Posted 07/02/2009
LOS ANGELES — Karl Malden, the Academy Award-winning actor whose intelligent characterizations on stage and screen made him a star despite his plain looks, died yesterday, his family said. He was 97.
Posted 07/02/2009
THOMAS V. Lefevre was the consummate professional, senior partner of one of the city's most prestigious law firms, chairman of UGI Corp. and a member of the boards of numerous corporations and civic organizations.
Posted 07/02/2009
The Right Rev. Msgr. James H. Meehan, pastor emeritus of St. John Neumann parish, Bryn Mawr, and an educator at Catholic high schools during 59 years as a priest, died Friday. He was 83.
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