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...charter member of President Bush's "axis of evil"--perhaps because any such action could seriously harm American interests in Asia. So why punish poor Iraq? And what is Bush going to do with Pakistan, if it is true that its experts helped North Korea build its nuclear weapons? ASHOK PANDEY Istanbul...
Earlier in the day, Harvard jumped out to a 1-0 lead on the Irish by winning the doubles point. The Crimson’s No. 2 team of Lingman and sophomore Chris Chiou took an 8-5 win over Notre Dame’s James Malhame and Ashok Raju, while Crimson co-captain Dalibor Snyder and Riddell pulled out a win at the No. 3 position...
...DIED. ASHOK KUMAR, 90, Indian actor who appeared in some 250 films over 60 years; in Bombay. A law school graduate, Kumar rose to stardom in the megahit Achhut Kanya (1936) playing a young Brahmin who falls in love with a low-caste woman...
...five-time All-Star guard for the Philadelphia 76ers and former Milwaukee Bucks coach; in Fort Myers, Florida. Costello, known as among the last to lob the two-handed set shot, clinched NBA titles alongside Wilt Chamberlain in 1967 and when coaching the Bucks in 1971. DIED. ASHOK KUMAR, 90, Indian screen legend who dazzled audiences in more than 250 films and won Indian cinema's highest honor, the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, in 1989; in Bombay. Kumar starred in mega-hits such as Achhut Kanya and Jewel Thief (see eulogy). DIED. DON TENNANT, 79, the creative advertising whiz who conceived...
...Three days before ASHOK KUMAR died, he had consented to commemorate a postage stamp for the late Raj Kapoor, great showman of Indian movies. It was going to be a glitzy Bombay function and illness was not going to deter the 90-year-old actor from celebrating a colleague's life. But a cardiac arrest did. And thus ended the six-decade career of a film laboratory assistant who became one of Bollywood's most celebrated heroes. My fondest memory of Kumar is from 1958 when he acted in one of my father's films, Mr. X, playing...