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Arts' Greatest Generation Thinned in '07
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Molly Ivins, 62. Journalist. Jan. 31.
FEBRUARY
Gian Carlo Menotti, 95. Pulitzer-winning Italian composer ("The Consul," "Amahl and the Night Visitors"); founded Spoleto USA Festival. Feb. 1.
Joe Hunter, 79. Motown's first bandleader; three-time Grammy winner with the Funk Brothers. Feb. 2.
Barbara McNair, 72. Pioneering black singer-actress; had her own TV variety show. Feb. 4.
Frankie Laine, 93. Big-voiced singer; one of the most popular entertainers of the 1950s ("That Lucky Old Sun"). Feb. 6.
Anna Nicole Smith, 39. Model and sometime actress. Feb. 8.
Robert Adler, 93. Co-inventor of the TV remote control (the 1956 Zenith Space Command). Feb. 15.
Ray Evans, 92. Oscar-winning songwriter ("Mona Lisa," "Buttons and Bows"). Feb. 15.
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., 89. Pulitzer-winning historian; Kennedy administration's "court philosopher." Feb. 28.
MARCH




