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            "name": "Imre Taveter Estonian Olympic sailor dead at age 58",
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            "name": "József Varró Hungarian Olympic equestrian dead at age 82",
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            "name": "Wilson Bombarda Brazilian Olympic basketball player dead at age 95",
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            "description": "Wilson Bombarda, a Brazilian basketball player who competed in the men's tournament at the 1956 Summer Olympics, died on March 25, 2026, at the age of 95. Born on October 7, 1930, in Lins, São Paulo, Brazil, he represented Brazil at the Melbourne Games.",
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            "name": "Harold Ellis Surgeon dead at age 100",
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            "name": "Alexander Kluge German author and film director dead at age 94",
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            "description": "Alexander Kluge, the German author, film director, academic and founder of a television production company, died on March 25, 2026, at the age of 94. Born in Halberstadt in 1932, he studied with Theodor W. Adorno in Frankfurt and later worked as an assistant to Fritz Lang on The Tiger of Eschnapur. He directed his first film, Brutality in Stone, in 1960 and became instrumental in New German Cinema. Among his best-known films were Artists under the Big Top: Perplexed and The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time. As an author, he focused on short stories and on works of social criticism, including Public Sphere and Experience with Oskar Negt.",
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            "name": "Dolors Lamarca Spanish philologist and librarian, pneumonia dead at age 82",
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            "description": "Dolors Lamarca, a Spanish philologist and librarian, died on March 25, 2026, of pneumonia. Born in Granollers, Catalonia, in 1943, she led the Service of Libraries and Bibliographic Heritage of the Generalitat de Catalunya and later directed the National Library of Catalonia. Lamarca studied Classical Philology at the University of Barcelona and library science at the School of Bibliology. She was married to Antoni Comas i Pujol, and they had three daughters.",
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            "name": "William Lukuvi Tanzanian politician and presidential adviser, MP and minister of lands, heart attack dead at age 70",
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            "description": "Burchell McPherson, a Jamaican Roman Catholic prelate and bishop of Montego Bay from 2013 to 2023, died on March 25, 2026, in Kingston, Jamaica, at the age of 74. Born in Mavis Bank on May 7, 1951, he studied at St. Michael’s Seminary and the University of the West Indies before beginning theological studies for the priesthood. He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Kingston on June 23, 1991. McPherson served as pastor of St. Pius X and St. Peter Claver parishes, and later at St. Joseph’s Church in Falmouth.",
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            "name": "Tordis Ørjasæter engagement in culture and literature for children dead at age 99",
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            "description": "Tordis Ørjasæter, a Norwegian literary critic, died on March 25, 2026. She was also a biographer, professor of educational science and novelist, and was particularly engaged in culture and literature for children. Born in Oslo on March 25, 1927, she wrote biographical works on Sigrid Undset, Selma Lagerlöf, Tove Jansson and Nini Roll Anker. Ørjasæter received the Brage Prize in 1993.",
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            "name": "Nikolai Liutsianovich Orlov Studies of Southeast Asian herpetofauna, especially northern Annam dead at age 73",
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            "name": "Esther Roord Actress dead at age 61",
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            "name": "Catherine Saunders Broadcaster dead at age 83",
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            "description": "Catherine Saunders, New Zealand broadcasting personality, public relations executive and radio producer, died on March 25, 2026, in Auckland, New Zealand, aged 83. Born Catherine Rosaleen Dowling in Dunedin on April 4, 1942, she trained as a teacher before deciding not to continue. She auditioned as a radio announcer in 1961, began at Dunedin TV in 1962 and worked as a journalist throughout the 1960s. Saunders also appeared on the magazine show Town and Around and was a long-standing panelist on Selwyn Toogood’s Beauty and the Beast.",
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            "name": "Ken Clay American baseball player, heart and kidney issues dead at age 71",
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