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Bruce Dal Canton, Teacher Turned Pitcher, Is Dead at 66
Mr. Dal Canton spent more than 25 years in the Atlanta system as a pitching coach, and had been with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans since 1999.
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Bruce Dal Canton, Teacher Turned Pitcher, Is Dead at 66
Mr. Dal Canton spent more than 25 years in the Atlanta system as a pitching coach, and had been with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans since 1999.
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George Palade, Nobel Winner for Work Inspiring Modern Cell Biology, Dies at 95
Dr. Palade’s discoveries about the intricate inner workings of cells were useful in understanding protein production, the basis of the modern biotechnology industry.
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George Palade, Nobel Winner for Work Inspiring Modern Cell Biology, Dies at 95
Dr. Palade’s discoveries about the intricate inner workings of cells were useful in understanding protein production, the basis of the modern biotechnology industry.
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George Kissell, 88, Dies; Taught the Techniques of Baseball
Kissell became one of baseball’s most renowned teachers in a long career with the St. Louis Cardinals’ organization as a manager, player, coach and instructor.
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George Kissell, 88, Dies; Taught the Techniques of Baseball
Kissell became one of baseball’s most renowned teachers in a long career with the St. Louis Cardinals’ organization as a manager, player, coach and instructor.
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Ernest Beutler, 80, Dies; Studied Blood Diseases
Dr. Beutler was a leading hematologist whose studies opened an important new window onto the treatment of leukemia.
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Ernest Beutler, 80, Dies; Studied Blood Diseases
Dr. Beutler was a leading hematologist whose studies opened an important new window onto the treatment of leukemia.
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Eddie Brinkman, 66, Steady Shortstop, Dies
Mr. Brinkman was a record-setting shortstop during a 15-year career in the majors.
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Craig Fertig, Mainstay at U.S.C, Dies at 66
Mr. Fertig was a record-setting quarterback for the University of Southern California who later became the Trojans’ television voice.
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