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Category: ObituariesThe news items published under this category are as follows.
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Posted on Thursday, January 15, 2009 - 03:10 AM |
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While most readers of AlternativeApproaches.com will remember Montalbán for his role as Khan in "Star Trek: The Original Series" and "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan," the general public will likely remember him most for his role as Mr. Roarke on "Fantasy Island." According to those who knew him, he was a class act whose passing deserves to be noted.
Ricardo Montalbán: 1920 - 2009
by Christine Hall
Khan Noonien Singh will not be missed. However, Ricardo Montalbán, the actor who portrayed Khan in both the original Star Trek episode Space Seed and in the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, will not only be missed, he will be mourned. Montalbán died today in Los Angeles at the age of 88 of yet to be announced causes.
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Ricardo Montalbán as Khan in the first season of the original Star Trek series. |
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Posted on Sunday, January 04, 2009 - 08:43 PM |
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The woman who played the part of Nurse Christine Chapel and Lwaxana Troi on "Star Trek," and who was the widow of Gene Roddenberry, died in December at age 76.
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry: 1932 - 2008
by Christine Hall
Majel Barrett-Roddenberry was known as "The Voice of Star Trek" because she played the the voice of the Enterprise's computers on every Star Trek television incarnation from the original series through Enterprise. She was also known as "The First Lady of Star Trek," because she had a hand in the production of every Star Trek TV series and motion picture, and because she was married to the series creator Gene Roddenberry. Fans of the show knew her as Nurse Christine Chapel in the original series, and as the telepathic Betazoid Ambassador Lwaxana Troi, mother of ship's counselor Deanna Troi, in The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine.
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Majel Barrett-Roddenberry as Lwaxana Troi in the Deep Space Nine episode Fascination. |
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Posted on Saturday, June 07, 2008 - 05:25 AM |
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A constant companion since before we began this web site back in January, 2000, Magick passed away on Thursday, June 5. She will be forever missed.
Magick, the Chief Executive Companion at AlternativeApproaches.com, died quietly on Thursday, June 5th, evidently of an illness common to her breed. At the time of her passing, she was about a month shy of her tenth birthday, which means that she was approximately 70 years old in human terms. She became ill late Tuesday evening and died just hours after visiting her veterinarian in Pilot Mountain, NC.
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Magick, at home in her back yard - June, 2001. |
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Posted on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 - 05:05 AM |
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"Arthur's ideas have sent silent engines into space to speak in tongues. His fabulous communications satellite ricocheted about in his head long before it leaped over the mountains and flatlands of the Earth," said Ray Bradbury of Clarke in 1992.
Arthur C. Clarke: 1917 - 2008
British expatriate science fiction author, futurist, and visionary Arthur C. Clarke died on Wednesday in a hospital in his adopted hometown of Colombo, Sri Lanka. He was 90 years old.
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Arthur C. Clarke, science fiction author, meeting with fans, at his home office in Colombo, Sri Lanka in 2005. |
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Posted on Sunday, February 10, 2008 - 08:13 PM |
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Editor's note: We were saddened this week by the death of "the fool on the hill," Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. To be honest, our grief was brought on not so much by the fact that he was a pioneer in the movement to bring Eastern style meditation to the West, but because he was so much a part of our 60s counter-cultural history. We would like to imagine that the Maharishi and George Harrison are somewhere in Nirvanaland, blissfully meditating together.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: 1917 - 2008
Transcendental Meditation Guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Dies
by Donna Oxley
On Wednesday, February 5, 2008, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi died at the age of 91 (most qualified estimation, as Maharishi never did officially confirm his birth date). Born around January 12, 1917 in Jabalpur, India, Maharishi became a disciple of the Shankaracharya of Jyotir Math in the Himalayas in his early twenties. This led him onto his creation and ongoing development of the world famous "Transcendental Meditation" technique and the "Maharishi Vedic Science" (his scientific commentary and translation of the ancient Vedic scriptures).
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 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the front cover of Time Magazine on October 13, 1975.
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Posted on Wednesday, November 21, 2007 - 06:18 PM |
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Dr. Joseph Henderson, the dean of American Jungian analysts for the past half century, died at the age of 104 on November 17th after a brief illness.
Dean of American Jungian Analysts, Joseph L. Henderson, M.D., Passes Away at the Age of 104
Dr. Joseph Henderson, the dean of American Jungian analysts for the past half century, died at the age of 104 on November 17th after a brief illness. Henderson was the last living link to a generation who sought analysis with CG Jung in Zürich between 1920 and the beginning of World War II in 1939 and who later became analysts themselves.
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Posted on Sunday, July 22, 2007 - 04:41 PM |
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After battling cancer since 1996, Tammy Faye Messner has died at the age of 65.
Tammy Faye Messner, 65, Dies After Battle with Cancer
Evangelist Tammy Faye Messner has passed away at age 65 from complications from colon cancer. The announcement came during Larry King Live on Saturday evening. Her family states that she passed "peacefully." She is reported to have died at her home in Kansas City, Missouri.
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 Tammy Faye Messner in a copyrighted publicity photo with first husband Jim Bakker.
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Posted on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - 06:49 PM |
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Almost from the beginning of television through the 1990s, generations of young Americans and Canadians learned about science from "Mr. Wizard."
Television's 'Mr. Wizard' Don Herbert dies at 89
Don Herbert, known to many by his stage name "Mr. Wizard", died Tuesday night. Mr. Wizard, was famous for introducing science to children for over 50 years on television, died of bone cancer at the age of 89.
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Posted on Tuesday, April 24, 2007 - 03:31 AM |
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Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin: 1931 - 2007
by Richard O'Connell
Boris Nikolayevitch Yeltsin is dead. His death in Moscow at 76, was announced today.
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Posted on Thursday, April 12, 2007 - 08:13 PM |
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Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. - Goodbye Blue Monday: 1922 - 2007
by Christine Hall
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. was a most unlikely counter-cultural hero. By the time he was discovered by the flower children around 1969, a group who vocally vowed to "never trust anyone over thirty," he was pushing fifty. But it was the counter-culture who embraced his novels and introduced Vonnegut's perspective to the rest of the world.
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