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...report the death of NELSON FENWICK, who passed away over Christmas from complications arising from being backed over by new wife Tabitha ('92). Tabitha is reportedly doing fine, and rarin' to inherit Nelson's estimated $400 million software fortune. Notes of condolence should be sent to the family's Southampton estate...
DIED. EDITH HAISMAN, 100, oldest Titanic survivor; in Southampton, England. In 1912, at age 15, she sailed with her parents on the doomed vessel, and afterward spent a lifetime recalling the night when she and her mother watched from a distant lifeboat as the liner sank, with her father aboard...
...first time a U.S. Navy vessel fired at and destroyed a civilian aircraft; neither would it be the first time in the U.S. that a major cover-up involving high echelons of society took place. The lack of proof at this stage, therefore, does not mean much. REGINA ASARIOTIS Southampton, England...
DIED. PIERRE FRANEY, 75, renowned chef whose books, columns and TV shows made French haute cuisine appetizingly accessible to ordinary palates; in Southampton, England...
...team will compete in the Vassar Classic on Friday and Saturday, and head to Rutgers for a match on Sunday. Southampton 3 Harvard...