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Murió a los 82 años el fotógrafo Oliviero Toscani, quien revolucionó la publicidad

Toscani fue hospitalizado en cuidados intensivos en el hospital de Cecina el pasado viernes y ya no estaba consciente.

Murió Ramón Palomino, hermano de Rodolfo Palomino, en su casa en Barichara

En el 2020, Ramón Palomino enfrentó cargos por estar señalado de ser el líder de una banda conocida como ‘Los Oportunistas’.

Murió el científico colombiano Manuel Elkin Patarroyo

La Universidad Nacional confirmó la muerte del científico Manuel Elkin Patarroyo y destacó los grandes logros del médico y científico.

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Jerusalem (---), 22/10/2012.- (FILE) Former US President Jimmy Carter speaks during a press conference at the American Colony Hotel in East Jerusalem, 22 October 2012 (reissued 29 December 2024). According to an annoucement by the Carter Center, Jimmy Carter, 39th president of the United States and winner of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, died peacefully, at his home in Plains, Georgia, surrounded by his family, on 29 December 2024. He was 100, the longest-lived president in US history. He took office as President of the United States on 20 January 1977 and succeeded Gerald Ford until he left office on 20 January 1981 to his successor Ronald Reagan. James Earl 'Jimmy' Carter, Jr. was born on 01 October 1924 in the village of Plains, Georgia, USA. After school he enrolled in the US Navy until 09 October 1953 after which he returned to his native village to extend the family peanut farm. In 1961 Jimmy Carter was elected to the state senate and on 12 January 1971 he became Governor of Georgia. In 2002 he became the only US President to receive the Nobel Peace Prize after leaving office. Outside of his political career Jimmy Carter was also known for his volunteer work with the 'Habitat for Humanity' organization. (Estados Unidos, Jerusalén) EFE/EPA/ABIR SULTAN
AME8914. LIMA (PERÚ), 12/09/2024.- Simpatizantes del fallecido expresidente de Perú Alberto Fujimori sostienen retratos de Fujimori en una fila para asistir a su velatorio este jueves, en Lima (Perú). EFE/ Paolo Aguilar

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