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Type: News summary / obituary list
File Size: 1.87 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a news summary or briefing produced during a House Oversight investigation (indicated by the footer). It lists the obituaries of several notable individuals who died in late January (historical context indicates 2013), including figures from finance (Bank of America, Armajaro, Lord Abbett), entertainment, and sports. There is no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein in the visible text.

People (11)

Name Role Context
Earl Weaver Manager
Former manager of the Baltimore Orioles baseball team; died Jan 19.
Michael Winner Film Director
British director known for 'Death Wish' movies; died Jan 21.
Charles Bronson Actor
Starred in movies directed by Michael Winner.
A.W. 'Tom' Clausen CEO / President
Former CEO of Bank of America Corp. and World Bank president; died Jan 21.
Maria Schaumayer Economist
First woman to lead a European central bank; died Jan 23.
John M. 'Jack' McCarthy Partner
Co-managing partner at Lord Abbett & Co.; died Jan 23.
Barry Lind Founder
Founder of Lind-Waldock & Co.; died Jan 24.
Ben Steele Trader
Joined Armajaro Asset Management LLP; died Jan 25.
Stefan Kudelski Inventor
Inventor of professional portable audio recorder; died Jan 26.
Patty Andrews Singer
Member of the Andrews Sisters; died Jan 30.
Caleb Moore Snowmobile Racer
Texas-born racer; entry cuts off.

Timeline (9 events)

Jan. 19
Death of Earl Weaver
Unknown
Jan. 21
Death of Michael Winner
Unknown
Jan. 21
Death of A.W. 'Tom' Clausen
Unknown
Jan. 23
Death of Maria Schaumayer
Unknown
Jan. 23
Death of John M. 'Jack' McCarthy
Jersey City, New Jersey (implied context)
Jan. 24
Death of Barry Lind
Unknown (struck by car)
Jan. 25
Death of Ben Steele
Unknown
Jan. 26
Death of Stefan Kudelski
Switzerland
Jan. 30
Death of Patty Andrews
Los Angeles

Relationships (1)

Michael Winner Professional Charles Bronson
Winner directed 'Death Wish' movies starring Bronson

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Earl Weaver, 82. He was the hot-tempered manager of the
Baltimore Orioles baseball team for 17 years, guiding his club
to the World Series four times and winning the championship in
1970. Died Jan. 19 of a heart attack.
Michael Winner, 77. The British film director best known for
making the first three “Death Wish” action movies, starring
Charles Bronson. Died Jan. 21 of liver cancer.
A.W. “Tom” Clausen, 89. He rose from part-time cash counter to
CEO at Bank of America Corp., and returned for a second stint as
chief after serving as World Bank president. Died Jan. 21 of
complications from pneumonia.
Maria Schaumayer, 82. The Austrian economist who in 1990 became
the first woman to lead a European central bank. Died Jan. 23.
John M. “Jack” McCarthy, 85. The stock-market optimist who
from 1983 to 1992 was co-managing partner at Lord Abbett & Co.,
an investment management firm, in Jersey City, New Jersey. Died
Jan. 23.
Barry Lind, 74. Founder of Lind-Waldock & Co., a discount
futures firm in Chicago, who helped transform the Chicago
Mercantile Exchange into a market for financial futures. Died
Jan. 24, one day after he was struck by a car.
Ben Steele, 35. He joined London-based hedge fund Armajaro Asset
Management LLP in 2012 to start a pool trading shares of
financial companies. Died Jan. 25 of an apparent heart attack.
Stefan Kudelski, 84. The Polish-born inventor of the first
professional-quality portable audio recorder, in 1951. Died Jan.
26 in Switzerland.
Patty Andrews, 94. Last surviving member of the Andrews Sisters
trio, the most popular female vocal group of the first half of
the 20th century. Died Jan. 30 in Los Angeles.
Caleb Moore, 25. A Texas-born snowmobile racer who became the
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