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Fredric Jameson, Critic Who Linked Literature to Capitalism, Dies at 90
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For the Marxist Literary Critic Fredric Jameson, Reading Was the Path to Revolution
The literary critic, who died on Sunday at age 90, believed that reading was the path to revolution.3 hours ago -
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Kathryn Crosby, actor and widow of famed singer and Oscar-winning actor Bing Crosby, dies at 90
She acted in such movies as “The 7th Voyage of Sinbad”, “Anatomy of a Murder."2 days ago -
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James Cameron Claps Back At People Who Criticize The Dialogue In His Movies
By any financial measure, James Cameron is the most successful director in the history of Hollywood. That's not an exaggeration, because Cameron's Titanic was the highest grossing movie of all time ...3 days ago -
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Nelson DeMille, Blockbuster Author Who Thrilled Millions, Dies at 81
In best seller after best seller, world-weary investigators tackled military malfeasance and Russian spies, cracking jokes and beers to the delight of legions of devoted fans.2 days ago -
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Michaela DePrince, Who Survived Sierra Leone's Civil War to Become a Star Ballerina, Dies at 29
While living in an orphanage in her war-torn country, she dreamed of being happy, powerful and successful.3 days ago -
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Daniel J. Evans, 98, Washington State Governor Who Went to Senate, Dies
A moderate Republican, he championed education, civil rights and environmental causes as a three-term governor and on Capitol Hill. He was eyed as a potential vice president.Yesterday -
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Dick Moss, the lawyer who won free agency for baseball players, dies at age 93
Dick Moss who won the arbitration case that created free agency.8 hours ago -
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Dick Moss, the Lawyer Who Won Free Agency for Baseball Players, Dies at Age 93
His efforts to let athletes seek new contracts and overturn the 'reserve clause' changed the economics of baseball--and other sports--forever.8 hours ago -
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Michaela DePrince, Who Survived Sierra Leone's Civil War to Become a Star Ballerina, Dies at 29
While living in an orphanage in her war-torn country, she dreamed of being happy, powerful and successful.3 days ago
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