CEO of Nintendo Satoru Iwata. 55, bile duct growth
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2015/150713e.pdf
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CEO of Nintendo Satoru Iwata. 55, bile duct growth
http://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2015/150713e.pdf
A stone would not be referred to as a growth. Could also be related to pancreatic cancer.
http://www.surgery.usc.edu/divisions...carcinoma.html
RIP, Moe Greene:
http://time.com/3963808/godfather-alex-rocco-dies/
The tweets I've seen about it have been using the Godfather still image of Moe Greene on the massage table, either about to get shot or just after, with the shattered right lens. That's one of way of rubbing in the fact that he's dead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye2a94LZ05g
That's pretty cold :(
Frank Gifford passed away. He was 84.
Not to mention the best quote ever, "Shut up Howard!"
Yvonne Craig, the First-Ever Onscreen Batgirl, Dies Aged 78
Quote:
Actress Yvonne Craig, known for playing superheroine Batgirl in the 1960s television series Batman, died Monday night aged 78.
Craig’s nephew Cristopher Carson announced that she had died at her California home after suffering from breast cancer that had spread to her liver, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Craig joined for Batman‘s third and final season in 1967-8, and performed all her own stunts on the show. She had previously starred opposite rock sensation Elvis Presley in two films — It Happened At the World’s Fair and Kissin’ Cousins — and also briefly dated him.
The native of Taylorville, Ill., went on to guest star in an episode of Star Trek as well as other hit T.V. shows, including The Six Million Dollar Man and The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
Craig is survived by her husband, Kenneth, her sister and two nephews.
The original article mentions she was on Star Trek, but it doesn't say that she was the green skinned dancing alien woman, Marta.
Wow, you're right. I had no idea that was her. IMDB has a picture of her in her makeup.
http://www.imdb.com/media/rm11789181...ef_=tt_pv_md_1
RIP Darryl Dawkins, Chocolate Thunder. This guy was HUGE. When I was about 20 my cousin and I walked onto the court behind the basket while the 76ers were warming up at a game in San Antonio, Dawkins walked over and stood in front of us, it was like an eclipse. Man he was wide and tall. I never liked the 76ers but I was a Dawkins fan.
And a pioneer of backboard smashing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lszr5JGNA7o
Named all of his dunks.
Only pro-basketball game I ever went to I got to see Dawkins. 76r's beat Baltimore something like 126-101.