She was a Holocaust survivor who competed in her first Olympics at 31 years old.
Hungary
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Karolyi’s training methods created champions, but he also drew controversy and criticism.
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Ebert’s quest to find the soldier who rescued her became a social media sensation.
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He spent his career easing Hungary’s transition from communism into democracy.
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Her memoir, “The Soul of Things,” chronicles her experiences and survival of the Holocaust.
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Sports and politics getting mixed up together: It’s been all over the news lately, and yet it’s been going on forever.
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The Hungarian-born U.S. chemist was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1994 for his research into unstable carbon molecules.
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Zsa Zsa Gabor, the Hollywood legend and socialite known for her European glamour and her many marriages, died Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016. She was 99.
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Sandor Tarics, the oldest living Olympic champion, died May 21, according to the Hungarian Olympic Committee. He was 102. Tarics was a member of the Hungarian water polo team that …
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Andy Grove, the Hungarian-born U.S. business executive who formerly led the Intel Corp. as its CEO, died Monday in Santa Clara, California, according to multiple news sources. He was 79. …