Here are the first 188 words of former Congressman Gerry Studds' obituary in the New York Times. What's left out?
Gerry  Studds Dies at 69; First Openly Gay Congressman 
By DAMIEN CAVE
Gerry E. Studds, the first openly gay member of Congress and a demanding  advocate for New England fishermen and for gay rights, died early Saturday at  Boston University Medical Center, his husband [sic] said.
The cause was a vascular illness that led Mr. Studds to collapse while walking  his dog on Oct. 3 in Boston. He was 69.
From 1973 to 1997, Mr. Studds (whose first name was pronounced GAIR-ee)  represented the Massachusetts district where he grew up, covering Cape Cod and  the barnacled old fishing towns near the coast. He was the first Democrat to win  the district in 50 years, and over the course of 12 terms, he sponsored several  laws that helped protect local fisheries and create national parks along the  Massachusetts shore.
A former Foreign Service officer with degrees from Yale, he was also a leading  critic of President Ronald Reagan’s clandestine support of the Contra rebels  in Nicaragua. He staunchly opposed “Star Wars,” or the Strategic Defense  Initiative, which Mr. Studds once described as “the Edsel of the 1980’s”  — overpriced and oversold.   [More]
"Protect local fisheries" -- that's definitely what leaps first to mind in these days of the Foley Follies when you hear the name "Gerry Studds"!
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