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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Sally Lilienthal, a staunch nuclear weapons opponent who founded the influential Ploughshares Fund to help shape the Cold War disarmament agenda, has died. She was 87.
Lilienthal, who was also known for her activism and ubiquitous presence in San Francisco high society, died Tuesday of a bone infection that led to pneumonia, said Naila Bolus, executive director of the fund.
Lilienthal founded the Ploughshares Fund in 1981. Since then, the organization has given away than $40 million in grants to promote peace, including the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, which won the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize.
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