What Happened This Year 2014
People Who Died in 2014
Benjamin C. Bradlee
A prominent journalist led The Washington Post as executive editor from 1968 to 1991. Played a critical role in publishing the Pentagon Papers and overseeing the coverage of the Watergate scandal which led to the resignation of President Nixon. Under leadership, the newspaper gained a reputation for investigative journalism and received numerous accolades. After retirement, authored several books on journalism and media. Received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2013.
Continue ReadingHans Nijman
Active in mixed martial arts and wrestling, this individual competed in the early years of MMA. He achieved recognition in various competitions, representing the Netherlands. His career included notable matches that showcased skills in both wrestling and striking, contributing to the growth of mixed martial arts in the region.
Continue ReadingLois Johnson
Born in 1942, a prominent figure in the American music scene throughout the late 20th century. Gained recognition for songwriting and performing, particularly noted for contributions to the folk and pop genres. Released several albums that received critical acclaim, showcasing a distinctive voice and lyrical depth. Performed at various esteemed venues and festivals, establishing a dedicated following. Continued to influence aspiring musicians through songwriting workshops and mentorship.
Continue ReadingYoo Chae-yeong
Born in South Korea, this individual achieved prominence in the entertainment industry as both a singer-songwriter and an actress. With a successful music career, released several albums that garnered attention in the pop genre. Transitioned into acting, taking on roles in various television dramas, which further solidified the career in entertainment. Over the years, various performances captured the interest of audiences, leading to a dedicated fan base and recognition in both music and acting fields.
Continue ReadingLuis Salvadores Salvi
Born in Chile in 1932, a prominent basketball player made significant contributions to the sport. Played for Universidad de Chile and later joined the NBA, competing with teams such as the New York Knicks. Achieved recognition as one of the top scorers during his career, gaining respect for his skills and performance on the court. His career also included participation in international competitions, representing Chile at prestigious tournaments. Transitioned to coaching after retirement, influencing the development of basketball in Chile.
Continue ReadingDennis Turner
A prominent lawyer and politician, contributed significantly to British politics. Served as a Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton South East from 1997 to 2005. Held the title of Baron Bilston, working in various legal and political capacities. Advocated for community issues and legislative reforms throughout the political career.
Continue ReadingHarald Nugiseks
Served as a sergeant in the Estonian Brigade during World War II. Participated in key battles on the Eastern Front, contributing to military efforts alongside German forces against the Soviet Union. After the war, lived under Soviet occupation in Estonia, faced challenges related to identity and recognition of service.
Continue ReadingDavid Sive
A significant figure in environmental law, played a crucial role in establishing legal frameworks for environmental protection in the United States. Worked with various organizations to promote ecological preservation and sustainability. Contributed to landmark environmental legislation, including the National Environmental Policy Act. Served as a founding member of the Environmental Law Institute, influencing future generations of environmental lawyers.
Continue ReadingValery Kubasov
An engineer and astronaut, spent over 10 days in space as part of the Soviet space program. Participated in three spaceflights including the Soyuz 6 and Soyuz 36 missions. Contributed to the development of various spacecraft and conducted scientific experiments in space. Received multiple awards for contributions to space exploration and technology advancement.
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