Robert Rees, columnist, civil liberties advocate
3rd Nov 2005, 21:40 GMT
Robert M. Rees, a one-time advertising executive who became an outspoken supporter of civil liberties and the First Amendment, died Tuesday at his Kailua home after a yearlong battle with cancer. He was 67.
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