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Joe Bonanno 2002 Deaths

Joe BonannoAge: 97 Sicilian-born Mafia don of one of New York's original five crime families. Died: Tucson, Ariz., May 11, 2002Nils BohlinA - FLinda Boreman

Joe Cobb 2002 Deaths

Joe CobbAge: 85 child actor who appeared in several of the Our Gang films in the 1920s. Died: Santa Ana, Calif., May 21, 2002Dorothy Love CoatesA - FElizabeth Coblentz

Joe Black 2002 Deaths

Joe BlackAge: 78 Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher, who won rookie of the year honors and became the first black pitcher to win a World Series game in 1952; helped Brooklyn win National League pennant…

Joe Strummer 2002 Deaths

Joe Strummer (John Mellor)Age: 50 singer and songwriter of the Clash, one of the most influential punk bands of all time. The band spoke out on many social issues. It's recordings include…

Joe Connelly 2003 Deaths

Joe ConnellyAge: 85 television writer and producer who, with Bob Mosher, created the series Leave It to Beaver. His other credits include The Munsters and Tammy. Died: Newport Beach, Calif.,…

Joe DiMaggio: A Look Back

by John Gettings This picture of Joe DiMaggio was taken in 1941, five years after he left his job at an orange juice company to sign with the N.Y.…

Joe DONNELLY, Congress, IN (1955)

Senate Years of Service: 2013-2019 Party: Democrat DONNELLY Joe , a Senator and a Representative from Indiana; born in Queens, Queens County, N.Y., September 29, 1955; B.A., University of Notre…

Joe Don Baker Biography

Joe Don BakeractorBorn: 2/12/1936Birthplace: Groesback, Texas A movie character actor, he is known especially for his portrayals of burly tough guys, as Steve McQueen's unscrupulous brother…

Jersey Joe Walcott Biography

Jersey Joe Walcott Born: Jan. 31, 1914Boxer oldest heavyweight (37) to ever win the championship; lost four championship bouts before knocking out Ezzard Charles in the seventh round in 1951…

Black Sox scandal

(Encyclopedia) Black Sox scandal, episode in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox, the American League champions, were banned from baseball in 1921 for having conspired with gamblers to throw…