Martin Karplus, Chemist Who Made Early Computers a Tool, Dies at 94
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Longtime racer Martin Truex Sr. dies at 66
Martin Truex Sr., a veteran racer in the former NASCAR Busch North Series whose sons became next-generation stars, has died. He was 66 years old. The news was announced Friday in a statement from ...Yahoo Sports - 3d -
‘Our computer sampler cost more than a house!’: how the Korgis made Everybody’s Got to Learn Sometime
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Otto Schenk, director known for traditional opera productions, dies at 94
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Players who made (or broke) your 2024 fantasy football season
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Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week?
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