Bass player and vocalist with King Crimson and Asia
When Robert Fripp disbanded King Crimson, Wetton said: "I didn't understand Robert's reasons then and I still don't."
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When Robert Fripp disbanded King Crimson, Wetton said: "I didn't understand Robert's reasons then and I still don't."
Moss understood the technical requirements of the emerging wheat export markets and became a pioneer in the area of Asian noodles.
Pac-Man was inspired by the shape of a pizza with a slice missing.
Pomsel professed that she had known nothing of the murder of six million Jews during the Holocaust until after the war.
Australian artist Leonard French, who has died aged 88, created the majestic ceiling of the Great Hall of the National Gallery of Victoria.
Artist and teacher Len Tregonning was an inspiration to many through his commitment to revive traditional Aboriginal cultural knowledge
Merralls bred Beer Street who won the 1970 Caulfield Cup and the Queen Elizabeth Stakes in front of the Queen
Woodward was the "go-to man" for practical liaising with emergency services when support was needed for domestic operations and exercises
Hurt largely skirted the glare of Hollywood, preferring meaty parts in independent films.
Capsule was deliberately made difficult to open to prevent very young children from swallowing any of the smaller parts.
A visceral conductor whose face left players and singers in no doubt as to what he wanted with the sound.
Butch Trucks, Mario Soares, Tam Dalyell
Moore was nominated for an Emmy Award as lead actress every year during the show's seven-year run, winning three times.
Mardas made George Harrison empty boxes supposedly containing mystic light and said he could build a flying saucer.
Gorden Kaye,  the actor, who has died aged 75, was almost universally known as René Artois, the bumbling café owner and frustrated philanderer in the enormously popular television comedy series 'Allo 'Allo, which was seen in more than 30 countries by an audience of some 200 million viewers.
Bassist sported silver hair, thigh-high platform boots and a bass guitar in the shape of a swallow.
Music was in her blood – her father was a dance band leader and her mother a classical pianist.
"Miguel was a man of tremendous talent who had a powerful dramatic presence on screen."
Hans Berliner, a former world champion of correspondence chess became a pioneering developer of game-playing computers, died on Friday, January 13 in Riviera Beach, Florida. He was 87.
Sale businessman John Leslie was a generous benefactor to his city and the arts.
​Zhou Youguang, a onetime Wall Street banker from China who developed Pinyin, a Romanized writing system that has helped more than 1 billion Chinese and countless foreigners learn to read and write Mandarin, died Jan. 14 in Beijing, one day after celebrating his 111th birthday.
Yosl Bergner was arguably Australia's most important painter.
Sister Janette Gray had a passionate concern to educate herself and others.
On December 13, 1972, Gene Cernan climbed the ladder of the lunar module of Apollo 17 and finally got his opportunity to explore the moon.
William Peter Blatty was a senior at Georgetown University in 1949 when he heard the extraordinary story that, more than two decades later, would change his life — and scare the devil out of everyone else.
Graham Taylor, who has died aged 72, was the manager of the England football team from 1990 to 1993.
Justice Adrian Smithers was a pioneer in family law reform.
The 1st Earl of Snowdon, who died on January 13 aged 86, was an outstanding photographer, an implacable champion of the disabled, and a designer and filmmaker of note.
​From a single gust of wind, Clare Hollingworth reaped the journalistic scoop of the century.
Richard Gee was well-qualified to take his place as a judge of the Family Court of Australia in 1980. It was a difficult time.
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