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Total US troop deaths in Iraq to date (09/01/07) since 03/20/03: 3739

From 05/02/03 through 06/28/04: 718

From 06/29/04 through 01/30/05: 579

From 01/31/05 through 12/14/05: 715

From 12/15/05 through 01/31/07: 933

From 02/01/07: 653

(Sources: US Dept. of Defense, Iraq Coalition Casualty Count)

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Monday, June 16, 2003
 
A sorry avalanche of farewells: Jimmy Knepper, Hume Cronyn and William Marshall. Cronyn's debut film performance in Shadow of a Doubt remains unforgettable and a personal favorite, and Marshall is remarkably classy in Blacula. Yeah, Blacula, and don't laugh; the movie's a hell of a lot better than the cheesy title (and the "undead interior decorator" gags) would lead you to expect. A friend once told me that when Marshall appeared on a local campus, student activists, black and otherwise, protested a screening of the film, on the grounds that it was undignified. I wonder if they ever actually watched the movie, or were aware of Marshall's resume.

As for trombonist Jimmy Knepper, he may always be best remembered for having been decked by Charles Mingus in mid-concert, but I submit this is practically a badge of honor.