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Janet McTeer
Rudeness is a big-city problem
London stage-veteran Janet McTeer won the Golden Globe
for best actress and was nominated for the Oscar for best actress for her
performance in last year's Tumbleweeds. She also won the Tony Award for best
actress in the play 'A Doll's House' in 1997. Born May 8, 1961, in
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Millich 'Newsboy' Yoka, local boxing champ, 85
Former local heavyweight boxing champion and legend
Millich 'Newsboy' Yoka died at age 85 last Monday at Memorial Medical
Hospital in Modesto.
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Frederick D. Smith, City's first black public defender,
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Wendell Winship Witter, member of family that founded
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Joey Ramone, founding father of punk rock, 49
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