
John Cockburn, 79, British test pilot. John Chrispinsson, 60, Swedish journalist, heart attack. Bruno Burrini, 85, Italian Olympic alpine skier. Michel Arrivé, 80, French linguist and novelist. Kishori Amonkar, 84, Indian classical singer. Jeremy Wilson, 72, British editor, publisher and writer. Wildish, 102, British Royal Navy vice admiral. Gerard Washnitzer, 90, American mathematician.
Julio Rotemberg, 63, Argentine-born American economist, cancer.Michèle Rosier, 86, French fashion designer, film director, documentary maker and screenwriter.Rafael Molina Morillo, 87, Dominican newspaper editor and diplomat.Leonard Litwin, 102, American real estate developer.
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Rhubarb Jones, 65, American country disc jockey and professional wrestling ring announcer ( WCW), heart attack. Ravi Jayewardene, 80, Sri Lankan army officer and Olympic sports shooter ( 1964). Hate Man, 80, American writer, heart failure. Alma Delia Fuentes, 80, Mexican actress. André Drouin, 70, Canadian politician, cancer. Ken Donnelly, 66, American politician, member of the Massachusetts State Senate (since 2009), complications from a brain tumor. Vivienne de Silva Boralessa, 86, Sri Lankan singer. Stan Beal, 92, Australian football player. Yevgeny Yevtushenko, 84, Russian poet ( Babi Yar). Burton Watson, 91, American translator. Louis Sarno, 62, American musicologist and author, liver disease. William Pinch, 76, American mineralogist. Ray Pelfrey, 89, American football player ( Green Bay Packers), complications from hip surgery. Wycliffe Noble, 91, British architect and musician ( The Joystrings). Stuart Markland, 69, Scottish footballer ( Berwick Rangers, Dundee United, Montrose). Sir Peter Lawler, 96, Australian public servant and diplomat, Secretary of the Department of Administrative Services (1975–1983), Ambassador to the Holy See and Ireland. Antonio Lamela, 90, Spanish architect ( Torres de Colón, Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport). Attorney (1969–1971) and judge for the District Court for the District of New Jersey (1971–1986). Frederick Bernard Lacey, 96, American jurist, U.S. Ikutaro Kakehashi, 87, Japanese engineer and entrepreneur, founder of Ace Tone and Roland Corporation. Darcus Howe, 74, Trinidadian-born British civil rights activist, member of the Mangrove Nine. Nelson Elliott, 91, Canadian politician. Gösta Ekman, 77, Swedish actor and director ( Jönssonligan, Martin Beck). Bob Cunningham, 82, American jazz bassist. Antonio Ciliberti, 82, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Locri-Gerace (1988–1993), Archbishop of Matera-Irsina (1993–2003) and Catanzaro-Squillace (2003–2011).
Lonnie Brooks, 83, American blues guitarist and singer.Gary Austin, 75, American theatre writer and director ( The Groundlings), lung cancer.
Alberto Assirelli, 80, Italian cyclist. Sharon Ambrose, 77, American politician, member of the Council of the District of Columbia (1997–2007). Talaat al-Shayeb, 74, Egyptian author, translator and intellectual. Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Given that < 1% of fashion is currently produced in a circular model, they (and others) have miles to travel to deliver on their goal.Ĭredit to innovators at #reformation #anothertommorow #houdini #earlymajority UNLESS Collective that are making authentic progress toward circularity.įor more on the circular challenge in fashion, see my latest article in Stanford Social Innovation Review entitled “A Circle that Isn’t Easy to Square” (link in the article below).The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2017.Įntries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. This, at the same time as many industries - including fashion, are promising to decouple resource growth from economic growth via circular models. For example, H&M has committed to double its business to over 1b units by 2030, while halving its total carbon dioxide footprint via circularity. Recent research from Circularity Gap found that the circular economy is in decline with rising material extraction.