101. Augustus Pablo, a widely influential reggae producer, died on Tuesday at University Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. 102. Barbara Banning Tweed Estill, a New York civic leader, died on Wednesday at her home in Manhattan. 103. Barney Wilen, a French saxophonist who performed regularly with American jazz musicians, died on Saturday. 104. August Heckscher, a Parks Commissioner under Mayor John Lindsay who was long active in public affairs and as a writer, died on Saturday at New York Hospital. 105. Beatrice Straight, a graceful and versatile actress who won both an Oscar and a Tony Award, died on Saturday in North Ridge, Calif. 106. Balthasar Klossowski, the painter internationally known as Balthus, died on Sunday at his chalet in La Rossiniere, Switzerland, near Gstaad. 107. Because the two women died on consecutive Tuesdays, residents feared that someone would be found this Tuesday, but the night passed without a killing, McClanahan said. 108. Baroness Batsheva de Rothschild, a patron of Martha Graham and of modern dance in Israel, died on Tuesday at her home in Tel Aviv. 109. Beame, who died on Saturday, was mayor at the wrong time. 110. Benjamin Orr, a bassist, vocalist and founding member of the rock group the Cars, died on Oct. in his home in Atlanta. |