DIED
Diane Disney Miller, 79, the last surviving child of Walt Disney and a champion of Frank Gehry’s design for the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, which opened in 2003.
DIED
Herbert Mitgang, 93, journalist for the New York Times and author of Dangerous Dossiers: Exposing the Secret War Against America’s Greatest Authors, a 1988 examination of FBI files on writers.
WON
By Manny Pacquiao, the WBO international welterweight title with a unanimous decision in a 12-round victory over Brandon Rios. He had lost his previous two matches.
DIED
Peter Lewis, 80, eccentric CEO of auto-insurance company Progressive during its dramatic growth from 1965 to 2000 and generous, though sometimes demanding, patron of liberal causes and the arts.
INJURED
Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls guard, with a torn meniscus that will sideline him for the remainder of the season.
DIED
Michael Weiner, 51, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association; he was widely credited with ending the labor strife that had plagued baseball for decades.
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