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    FILE - In a June 30, 1995 file photo, Base Closure and Realignment Commission Chairman Alan Dixon meets reporters on Capitol Hill to discuss his commission's recommendations. Former Democratic U.S. Sen. Alan Dixon of Illinois died. Dixon died Sunday July 6, 2014, at his home in Fairview Heights, Ill., his son Jeffrey said. He was 86. (AP photo/Dennis Cook)
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    Son: Former US Sen Dixon of Illinois dies at home

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    FILE - This May 17, 1973 file photo shows Sen. Fred D. Thompson, Chief Minority Counsel of the Senate Watergate Committee, left, talking with Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn. during the Watergate hearings on Capitol Hill in Washington. . Baker, who asked what President Richard Nixon knew about Watergate, has died. He was 88. Baker, a Republican, served 18 years in the Senate. He earned the respect of Republicans and Democrats alike and rose to the post of majority leader. He served as White House chief of staff at the end of the Reagan administration and was U.S. ambassador to Japan during President George W. Bush's first term.   (AP Photo, File)
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    Sen. Baker, who posed famous Watergate query, dies

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    Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker of Tennessee gestures with a clinched fist as he speaks during a meeting of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Washington on Oct. 17, 1979. (AP Photo/Charles W. Harrity)

    Former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker Jr. dies

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    FILE - In this Sept. 10, 2009 file picture German-Austrian actor and founder of the Human Aid organization 'People for People',   Karlheinz Boehm, photographed  during a photo call for the Walt Disney movie
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    Stonewall activist Storme DeLarverie dies at 93

    Stonewall activist Storme DeLarverie dies at 93

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    Graphic designer Massimo Vignelli dies in NY at 83

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    California politician John Vasconcellos dies

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    FILE - In this Jan. 30, 2003 file photo, G.I. Joe creator Don Levine holds up his original scuba diver G.I. Joe as other original prototypes lie on top of a table in Providence, R.I. Levine died of cancer early Thursday, May 22, 2014, at Home & Hospice Care of Rhode Island, said his wife, Nan. He was 86. (AP Photo/Victoria Arocho, File)
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    FILE - In this Sept. 21, 1987 file photo, Venezuela's President Jaime Lusinchi, left, is greeted by United Nations Secretary General Javier Perez De Cuellar at the United Nations. The former president, who struggled to tame an economic crisis sparked by plunging oil prices in the late 1980s and then saw his reputation tarnished by allegations of corruption after leaving office, died Wednesday, May 21, 2014. He was 89. (AP Photo/Mario Suriani, File)
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    Ex-Venezuela President Lusinchi dies at 89

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