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Neil A. Lewis

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World
6 Aug 2024
Richard G. Lugar, who represented Indiana in the Senate for 36 years and whose mastery of foreign affairs made him one of only a handful of senators in modern history to exercise substantial influence on the nation’s international relations, died Sunday in Annandale, Virginia. He was 87.
Richard Lugar, Longtime Indiana GOP Senator, Dies at 87
World
5 Aug 2024
Patricia M. Wald, the first woman to serve as chief judge of the federal appeals court in Washington and later wrote seminal rulings while serving in The Hague on the international court for war crimes in the former Yugoslavia, died Saturday at her home in Washington. She was 90.
World
29 Apr 2019
Richard G. Lugar, who represented Indiana in the Senate for 36 years and whose mastery of foreign affairs made him one of only a handful of senators in modern history to exercise substantial influence on the nation’s international relations, died Sunday in Annandale, Virginia. He was 87.
Richard Lugar, Longtime Indiana GOP Senator, Dies at 87
World
28 Apr 2019
Richard G. Lugar, who represented Indiana in the Senate for 36 years and whose mastery of foreign affairs made him one of only a handful of senators in modern history to exercise substantial influence on the nation’s international relations, died Sunday in Annandale, Virginia. He was 87.
Richard Lugar, Longtime Indiana GOP Senator, Dies at 87
World
13 Jan 2019
Patricia M. Wald, the first woman to serve as chief judge of the federal appeals court in Washington and later wrote seminal rulings while serving in The Hague on the international court for war crimes in the former Yugoslavia, died Saturday at her home in Washington. She was 90.
Patricia Wald, who broke barrier on D.C. Appeals court, dies at 90