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    The man behind the 'I Love NY' logo, Milton Glaser, dies age 91

    The man behind the 'I Love NY' logo, Milton Glaser, dies age 91

    Milton Glaser designed an iconic Dylan poster with psychedelic hair and helped revive New York Magazine with his boundary-pushing imagery.

    • by Polly Anderson

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    Vale John Kennedy: he thought, and he did
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    Vale John Kennedy: he thought, and he did

    There have been few more significant figures in the history of VFL/AFL footy than John Kennedy, who died on Thursday.

    • by Greg Baum
    Accordionist entertained Vietnam troops and played on Skippy theme
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    Accordionist entertained Vietnam troops and played on Skippy theme

    Gus Merzi shared a stage with Bob Hope, John Wayne, Robert Mitcham and Nancy Sinatra.

    'Forces' sweetheart' Dame Vera Lynn dies at 103
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    'Forces' sweetheart' Dame Vera Lynn dies at 103

    Lynn toured Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, where ex-servicemen showed that their love for her remained undimmed.

    Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies at 92
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    Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of JFK, dies at 92

    Jean Kennedy Smith, the last surviving sibling of President John F. Kennedy and a former ambassador to Ireland, died on Wednesday. She was 92.

    Generosity of spirit attracted lifelong friends
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    Generosity of spirit attracted lifelong friends

    Andrew Burbidge committed his life to alleviating poverty in Australia. His immense generosity of spirit attracted lifelong friends, beguiled as they were by his wit and outstanding intellect.

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    Combustible but caring, Noel 'Ned' Kelly was a hard man with heart of gold
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    Combustible but caring, Noel 'Ned' Kelly was a hard man with heart of gold

    A member of the Australian, Queensland and Magpies teams of the century, Kelly was sent off 17 times and had his fair share of scraps. Yet he was an empathetic man awarded an OAM partly for his care of hospitalised former players.

    • by Roy Masters
    Generous mentor to two generations of scientists and physicians
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    Generous mentor to two generations of scientists and physicians

    Noreen Lehmann, the most senior of a group of talented women who made the Fairfield Hospital virus laboratory a powerhouse in the 1970s and 1980s, has died in Ballarat. Her lifetime and career spanned modern clinical virology from the isolation of the influenza virus to the current pandemic.

    • by Ian Gust and Margery Kennett
    Vale Noel 'Ned' Kelly: beloved rugby league hard man dies
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    Vale Noel 'Ned' Kelly: beloved rugby league hard man dies

    Less than a month after the death of fellow Western Suburbs legend Arthur Summons, rugby league is mourning the passing of a player who signed his first contract with the Magpies on a beer coaster in North Queensland.

    • by Roy Masters
    Admired academic and author became Herald's chief book reviewer
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    Admired academic and author became Herald's chief book reviewer

    Hungarian-born academic, author and cultural adviser Andrew Riemer, who has died aged 84, enjoyed a 'second career' as a literary critic for the Herald.

    • by Susan Wyndham
    Film pioneer unrelenting in the pursuit of right
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    Film pioneer unrelenting in the pursuit of right

    John Barry Murray was a film director and producer who played a major role in reviving the Australian film industry in the late 1960s and beyond.

    • by Scott Murray