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  • Deaths in December 2007

    The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2007.

    Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:

    • Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.

    December 2007

    1

    • Rassim al-Jumaili, 69, Iraqi actor and comedian, kidney failure.
    • Jennifer Davidson, 38, American executive, senior vice president of programming and scheduling for Cartoon Network.
    • Elisabeth Eybers, 92, South African-born poet.
    • Tony Fall, 67, British rally driver and Opel Motorsport Team director, heart attack.
    • Ken McGregor, 78, Australian tennis player, stomach cancer.
    • Danny Newman, 88, American publicist for the Lyric Opera of Chicago, pulmonary fibrosis.
    • Anton Rodgers, 74, British actor.
    • Ivo Rojnica, 92, Croatian-Argentine war crimes suspect, businessman, diplomat, and intelligence agent.

    2

    • Jennifer Alexander, 35, Canadian-born American ballet dancer, traffic collision.
    • Robert O. Anderson, 90, American founder and former CEO of ARCO.
    • Nelly Beltrán, 82, Argentine actress.
    • Elizabeth Hardwick, 91, American co-founder of The New York Review of Books.
    • Doreen Kartinyeri, 72, Ngarrindjeri elder and historian.
    • David Maybury-Lewis, 78, British anthropologist.
    • Eleonora Rossi Drago, 82, Italian actress, cerebral haemorrhage.
    • Les Shannon, 81, English football player (Liverpool, Burnley) and manager (Bury, Blackpool).
    • Thomas F. Torrance, 94, Scottish theologian.

    3

    • Art Arfons, 81, American jet-car driver and drag racer, three-time world land speed record holder.
    • John Belgrave, 67, New Zealand public servant, Chie

    Permanently excluded Indian Actors from List of Top Famous Indian New-Generation & Old-Generation Celebrities of All-Time & Current Years

    by ntrfactsofficial • Created 3 months ago • Modified 3 months ago

    This list is according to Both NTR Facts (my source) and Indian Knowledge Library. This also related to TOI, FilmiBeat, Pinkvilla, Mayapuri and many sources in addition to IKL & NTR Facts. Note: But certain actors like Sivakarthikeyan, Naga Chaitanya, Manit Joura, Sharvari, and other young celebrities are being still included in current years list only, until confirmation report will come on 2026. Also, Kriti Sanon, Kriti Kharbanda, Rakul Preet Singh, Priyanka Mohan, Vedhika, Deepa Sannidhi, and some actresses are labelled as underrated flop actresses in India all time all over India & world, but sometimes occassionally overrated for cheating to get top first position for the most perfect fame, unnecessarily surpassing all other actresses' fame. Silambarasan TR and Darshan Thoogudeepa are temporarily marked as worst heroes of South India due to their controversies such as Beep song, personal relationship with Nayanthara, Hansika, or Trisha, assaulting wife Vijayalakshmi, domestic violence, murder of Renukaswamy, etc., respectively.


    100 Years of Poland in Music - Sto Lat Polski w Muzyce 

    Remarks by Dr. Maja Trochimczyk, Modjeska Club President at the Gala Concert in Beverly Hills, CA, October 20, 2018 (full text)


    This year, in 2018, we are celebrating 100 years of Poland regaining independence in 1918. Since I think that the word “regaining” is quite “ungainly” I entitled our concert “100 Years of Poland in Music.”  The Helena Modjeska Art and Culture Club is only 46 this year, since we were founded in 1971. Interestingly, it seems that in the one hundred years that passed since 1918, Poland was independent only for 50 years (minus 6 years of WWII under German and Soviet occupations, and 44 years of Soviet rule in the Polish People’s Republic, 1945 to 1989).  So, in fact, we are close in age.

    Nonetheless, our club with its 46-years of history is half serious and half humorous. Serious:  because if we were to put in this room all books, articles, artworks, and inventions by our members there would be no room for guests, these numbers are in thousands! So we are very serious about our American careers and we are well established in our fields – the academe, business, medicine, or the arts. Humorous – because we cherish good humor; enjoy each other’s company and like to share this enjoyment with others, while promoting Polish culture in California.

    Modjeska Club poster from 1996 by Ewa Swider


    Today we are celebrating 100 Years of Poland in Music. Why in Music? Let me start with an anecdote. When I moved from Poland to Canada in 1988, I was very surprised by the content of information available from the media, newspapers, and TV evening news. Classical music, the arts – were all absent. In my Warsaw, the opening of the Chopin Competition, Warsaw Autumn Festival, Konfrontacje Film Festival, or the Jazz Jamboree were all honored on the national news and on the first pages of news

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