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Type: News briefing / obituary list / house oversight document
File Size: 1.81 MB
Summary

This document, labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013298, appears to be a briefing page or news digest listing obituaries for high-profile individuals who died between October 18 and October 25, 2013. The list includes figures such as NFL coach Bum Phillips, IBM executive William C. Lowe, and real estate developer Paul Reichmann. While part of a larger document dump associated with House Oversight (likely regarding the Epstein investigation), this specific page contains no direct references to Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, or their specific operations.

People (10)

Name Role Context
Oail "Bum" Phillips NFL Coach
Deceased Oct 18; coached Houston Oilers and New Orleans Saints.
William C. Lowe Executive
Deceased Oct 19; supervised production of IBM's first personal computer.
Lawrence Klein Economist
Deceased Oct 20; 1980 Nobel Prize winner.
Jamalul Kiram III Philippine Sultan
Deceased Oct 20; waged armed struggle for control over Malaysia's Sabah state.
Juliette Moran Executive
Deceased Oct 20; Vice Chairman of GAF Corp.
Don James Head Coach
Deceased Oct 20; coached University of Washington football team.
K.S. "Bud" Adams Team Owner
Deceased Oct 21; owner of Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans, co-founder of AFL.
Anthony Caro Sculptor
Deceased Oct 23; British artist knighted in 1987.
Paul Reichmann Developer
Deceased Oct 25; built Olympia & York Developments Ltd, Canary Wharf, and World Financial Center.
Bill Sharman Athlete
Elected to Basketball Hall of Fame (entry cut off).

Organizations (11)

Name Type Context
NFL
Houston Oilers
New Orleans Saints
International Business Machines Corp. (IBM)
GAF Corp.
University of Washington
Tennessee Titans
American Football League
Olympia & York Developments Ltd.
Basketball Hall of Fame
House Oversight Committee

Timeline (9 events)

October 18, 2013
Death of Oail 'Bum' Phillips
USA
Oail Phillips
October 19, 2013
Death of William C. Lowe
USA
October 20, 2013
Death of Lawrence Klein
USA
October 20, 2013
Death of Jamalul Kiram III
Philippines
October 20, 2013
Death of Juliette Moran
USA
October 20, 2013
Death of Don James
USA
October 21, 2013
Death of K.S. 'Bud' Adams
USA
K.S. Adams
October 23, 2013
Death of Anthony Caro
UK
October 25, 2013
Death of Paul Reichmann
Canada/UK/USA

Full Extracted Text

Complete text extracted from the document (1,693 characters)

Oail “Bum” Phillips, 90. A Texan who spent 12 seasons as a
coach in the NFL for the Houston Oilers and New Orleans Saints,
pacing the sidelines in cowboy boots, jeans and a Stetson hat.
Died Oct. 18.
William C. Lowe, 72. He supervised the production of
International Business Machines Corp.’s first personal computer,
in 1980. Died Oct. 19 of a heart attack.
Lawrence Klein, 93. The U.S. economist who won the 1980 Nobel
Prize for developing computer models to help predict global
economic trends. Died Oct. 20.
Jamalul Kiram III, 75. A Philippine sultan, who waged an armed
struggle for control over Malaysia’s Sabah state, an area rich
in natural resources. Died Oct. 20 of kidney disease.
Juliette Moran, 96. She joined GAF Corp. in 1943 when it was a
New York-based chemical maker, rising to vice chairman in 1980.
Died Oct. 20.
Don James, 80. In 1975, he became the head coach of the
University of Washington’s football team, winning a share of the
national title in 1991. Died Oct. 20 of pancreatic cancer.
K.S. “Bud” Adams, 90. Owner of the NFL’s Houston Oilers team
and its successor, the Tennessee Titans, he helped found the
American Football League in 1960. Died Oct. 21.
Anthony Caro, 89. A British sculptor, who created large art
objects with heavy steel girders, metal sheets, pipes and scrap
metal and was knighted in 1987. Died Oct. 23 of a heart attack.
Paul Reichmann, 83. One of three brothers who built Toronto-
based Olympia & York Developments Ltd. in building London’s
Canary Wharf and New York’s World Financial Center before it
filed for bankruptcy in 1992. Died Oct. 25.
Bill Sharman, 87. He was elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame
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