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DIED. PETE ROZELLE, 70, commissioner of the National Football League from 1960 to 1989; of brain cancer; in Rancho Santa Fe, California. Generally considered the best commissioner in any pro sport, Rozelle took over the N.F.L. when he was only 33 and there were 12 franchises, each valued at $1 million. Thanks to his leadership--he devised revenue sharing among owners and created the Super Bowl after merging with the rival American Football League--there were 28 teams when he retired, some valued at more than $100 million...
Rozelle died at his home in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., at 5:45 p.m. PST. He had undergone surgery for brain cancer in December...
BORN: March 16, 1957, Normal, Ill. EDUCATION: California College of Law, B.S., 1979, J.D., 1980; Claremont Graduate School, M.A., 1985 FAMILY: Husband, Nat Genis RELIGION: Lutheran MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Judge; lawyer POLITICAL CAREER: San Bernardino County Superior Court judge, 1993- ADDRESS: 8311 Haven Avenue, Suite 150, Rancho Cucamonga...
BORN: March 8, 1950, New York City EDUCATION: State U of New York at Buffalo, B.S. 1972; Columbia U, M.A. 1973; George Mason U, 1981 FAMILY: Husband, James; two children RELIGION: Presbyterian MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Teacher POLITICAL CAREER: Mayor of Rancho Palos Verdes, 1992-93; Republican nominee for U.S. House, 1994 ADDRESS: 727 Silver Spur Road, Rolling Hills Estates...
...fact that Nixon had done nothing to protect him from his accusers. He did, however, re-emerge briefly to attend Nixon's funeral in 1994. Agnew built a new career brokering international business deals, some of which involved Arab states. He accumulated enough wealth to buy a house in Rancho Mirage, California...