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  1. 3 hours ago, Undead In Ohio said:

     

    Maybe I am reading a bad translation but the quote I read stated that he did not receive anticoagulants and his friend blames the airlines for letting him board without them. If that is correct my response is that it is not the airlines responsibility as they would not be familiar with his medical history anyway.

     

    No that’s a good translation, they did not gave him anticoagulants. But I disagree with you, I think that given his age, 94, they should have given him, even if they didn’t know his medical background.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Ulitzer95 said:

    Is Huguette a common female French name?

    It was in the 20th century first half.

     

    But the name Béolet isn’t and wasn’t common, so with the same name, first name and DOB it’s definitely the same person.

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  3. Several others Pearl Harbor survivors have died over the past few weeks/months :

     

    James W Kimmerly died on 6 January aged 100

     

    Cedric Stout died on 17 January aged 102

     

    Richard Schimmel died on 3 February aged 101

     

    Marvin Emmarson died on 11 February aged 102

     

    Edward Caroll died on 12 February aged 99

     

    Leonard Crofford died on 16 April aged 103

     

    George Blake died on 8 May aged 103

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  4. On 01/05/2022 at 18:44, arghton said:

    AZERBAIJAN

    Enver Mamedov (1923-2023) Diplomat, former boss of the Soviet TV.

    Khoshbakht Yusifzadeh (1930-2023) State Oil Company VP.

    Dadash Rzayev (1935) Minister of Defence 1993

    Artur Rasizade (1935) Prime Minister 1996-2003, 2003-2018

    Rahim Huseynov (1936-2023) Prime Minister 1992-1993

    Shargiyya Veliyeva (1936) Former Supreme Soviet member.

    Ramiz Mehdiyev (1938) Head of the Presidential Administration 1994-2019

    Dadash Rzayev has died aged 88.

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  5. On 09/06/2022 at 21:23, arghton said:

    Well here's a list of nonagenarian/centenarian South American politicians. Born 1932 or before. 
     

    "Sometimes included" countries:

    PANAMA

    Susana Richa de Torrijos (1924) Member of the National Assembly since 1999, sister-in-law of Maximum Leader Omar Torrijos who ruled the country from 1968 to his death in 1981. Ancient and still very active.

    Samuel Lewis Galindo (1927) Businessman, politician and author who was a candidate in the 1994 presidential elections. Got under two percentages of the votes.

    Samuel Lewis Galindo has died aged 96.

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  6. On 22/10/2023 at 15:39, The Old Crem said:

    Ballon D’Or living nominees 

     

    1956 - Kees Rijvers

    1957 - Kurt Hamrin

    1958 - Kurt Hamrin, Colin McDonald, 

    1959 - No survivors 

    1960 - Kurt Hamrin

    1961 - José Santamaría, Kurt Hamrin, José Augusto, Denis Law, Charly Dörfel, Lucien Muller, Gernot Fraydl, Rudolf Kučera, Dumitru Macri

    Rudolf Kucera has died aged 84.

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  7. 17 minutes ago, diego said:

    and now the same Bilardo is the coach of an older season still alive from Argentina (82-90).

    Humberto Maschio, who coached Argentina in 1969, is still alive. Granted, he only managed them for 4 games.

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  8. On 25/11/2021 at 13:03, whoismakoto said:

    I've listed living footballers who played in 1970 World Cup.

     

    Uruguay
    Julio Montero Castillo
    Atilio Ancheta
    Roberto Matosas
    Ildo Maneiro
    Rodolfo Sandoval
    Francisco Cámera
    Dagoberto Fontes
    Rúben Bareño
    Alberto Gómez
    Oscar Zubía
    Julio César Cortés
    Walter Corbo
    Julio Morales
    Julio Losada

    Dagoberto Fontes has died aged 80.

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  9. Ukrainian Mykhaylo Fomenko has died aged 75.

     

    He is the first Euro 2016 coach to die.

     

    As a player, in 1975 he won the UEFA Cup Winners Cup and the UEFA Super Cup with Dynamo Kiev, and in 1976 he won the Bronze medal with USSR at the Olympic Games.

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  10. 3 hours ago, diego said:

    Francisco Rodriguez was born in Cumaná, Sucre, Venezuela and died at the age of 78, he was a Venezuelan boxer. At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, he won the gold medal in the inaugural men's light flyweight (-48 kg) division 

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    He was the first Venezuelan Olympic Champion (out of 3) and their third Olympic medalist overall.

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