Silicon Valley venture capital pioneer Dick Kramlich, an early investor in Apple, dies at 89
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C. Richard Kramlich, Early Investor in Silicon Valley, Dies at 89
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Dick Jauron, former head coach of the Bears and Bills, dies at age 74
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