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** and London
** Watson, P. B. Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ( London, 1884 ), chap.
** anonymous translation, London, 1686 ( online )
** Reissued: London: Bracken Books, 1985.
** Salting Madonna ( Antonello da Messina ), National Gallery, London
** Seven Sisters station, a rail station and underground ( tube ) station at Tottenham, London
** Seven Sisters Road, a road in North London
** Central London Railway – blue
** City and South London Railway – black
** Co-ordination with the operators that provide National Rail service within London.
** London Overground, although actual operation is undertaken by a private sector franchisee and maintenance by Network Rail.
** Docklands Light Railway: normally abbreviated DLR, this is the automatically driven light rail network in east London, although actual operation and maintenance is undertaken by a private sector franchisee.
** London Trams, responsible for managing London's tram network, by contracting to private sector operators.
** London Buses, responsible for managing the red bus network throughout London, largely by contracting services to private sector bus operators.
** London Dial-a-Ride, which provides paratransit services throughout London.
** London River Services, responsible for licensing and coordinating passenger services on the River Thames within London.
** London Streets, responsible for the management of London's strategic road network.
** London congestion charge.
** Cycling Centre of Excellence, which promotes cycling in London and manages the contract with Serco for the Barclays Cycle Hire scheme
** London Road Safety Unit, which promotes safer roads through advertising and road safety measure.
** Freight Unit, which is currently developing the " London Freight Plan " and is involved with setting up and supporting a number of Freight Quality Partnerships covering key areas of London.
** London Waterloo station, mainline station

** and dead
** Resurrection of the dead ( 4: 2 )
** Preparing dead animals for display in taxidermy
** Old Believings It was believed that in England in the 14th century, that plains of any kind is where the dead wandered searching for their revenge.
** He's dead, Jim
** An earthquake hits Banggai, Indonesia, leaving 54 dead.
** Australia's worst railway disaster at Granville, near Sydney, leaves 83 people dead.
** Tornadoes ravage the lower Mississippi River Valley, leaving 208 dead, through March 22.
** Malbone Street Wreck: The worst rapid transit accident in world history occurs under the intersection of Malbone Street and Flatbush Avenue, in Brooklyn, New York City, with at least 93 dead.
** A labor dispute ignites a race riot in East St. Louis, Illinois, which leaves 250 dead.
** A plane crash in the Isle of Wight leaves 43 dead.
** Vietnam War: The Plain Dealer publishes explicit photographs of dead villagers from the My Lai massacre in Vietnam.
** Scandinavian Star, a Bahamas-registered ferry, catches fire en route from Norway to Denmark, leaving 158 dead.
** 1996 Everest disaster: A sudden storm engulfs Mount Everest with several climbing teams high on the mountain, leaving 8 dead.
** Bogle-Chandler case: CSIRO scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead ( presumed poisoned ), in bushland near the Lane Cove River, Sydney.
** An earthquake in Skopje, Yugoslavia ( now in the Republic of Macedonia ) leaves 1, 800 dead.
** Xa Loi Pagoda raids: The Army of the Republic of Vietnam Special Forces loyal to Ngo Dinh Nhu, brother of President Ngo Dinh Diem, vandalise Buddhist pagodas across the country, arresting thousands and leaving an estimated hundreds dead.
** In Fort-Lamy, Chad, demonstrations are quelled with 300 dead.
** John F. Kennedy assassination: Lee Harvey Oswald, alleged assassin of John F. Kennedy, is shot dead by Jack Ruby in Dallas, Texas on live national television.
** Martin Luther King, Jr. is shot dead at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee.
** Nagorno-Karabakh War: in the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, fighting between Armenians and Azeris leaves at least 60 people dead.
** President of Tajikistan Rahmon Nabiyev is forced to resign following weeks of clan and religious warfare that left nearly 2, 000 people dead.
** A fight and stampede at a pre-season exhibition match between South African football teams Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in the town of Orkney near Johannesburg, South Africa leaves 42 dead.
** Marilyn Monroe is found dead from an overdose of sleeping pills and chloral hydrate, officially ruled a " probable suicide ".
** 1967 Newark riots: After the arrest of an African-American cab driver for allegedly illegally driving around a police car and gunning it down the road, race riots break out in Newark, New Jersey, lasting six days and leaving 26 dead.

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