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Ior Bock was a colourful media personality and became a very popular tour guide at the island fortress of Suomenlinna, where he worked from 1973 to 1998.
In 2004 the freelance journalist Magnus Londen published an article where he claimed that Ior Bock was actually an adopted son of Rhea Böxström-Svedlin and Bror Svedlin.
After his parents ' death, Ior Bock ( as he was known by then ) stated that Erik Svedlin actually committed suicide due to a tragic family drama as his planned marriage was disapproved of by his family.
Ior Bock and others have viewed the article of Magnus Londen as " defamatory ".
From 1984 to 1998 he continued his studies of Sveaborg while guiding on a free-lance basis, using his new name Ior Bock.
Magnus Londen writes that on the 24th of February 1984, in Goa, Ior Svedlin had a profound inner experience — for the first time seeing himself as only Ior Bock, no longer Ior Svedlin.
Londen again cites unnamed acquaintances of Ior Bock.
In 1987, Ior Bock and his supporters began fund-raising in order to finance excavation of a sediment-filled cave that is situated under the hill ' Sibbosberg ', situated north of Gumbostrand in Sipoo, 30 km east of Helsinki at the estate Bock had inherited from his parents.
In his saga Ior Bock employs a distinct etymology, based on the letters of the Scandinavian alphabets ( Swedish and Finnish language ).
* Bock, Ior.
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This story of Bock Saga was told by Ior Bock, a man Petri Walli knew well and most likely got to know him during his trips to Goa, India, where Bock used to stay at wintertime and tell his tales.
After the break-up Petri travelled to Goa, India, where he had been many times before with his friend Ior Bock.
* Ior Bock

Ior and Holger
Londen, citing unnamed acquaintances of the Svedlin family, states that Holger ( who had adopted the name Ior, meaning Eeyore in Swedish ) had displayed irrational behaviour and that his mother had been unable to cope with him since his adopted father had died the previous year.

Ior and Svedlin
In 1962 Ior Svedlin's adopted brother, Erik Svedlin, died by a gunshot at the age of 23.
In the following years Ior Svedlin became a renown actor, due to engagements at the Swedish theatres in Vaasa, Turku and Helsinki.
Most famous is the TV commercial " The Coral Man ", where Ior Svedlin showed his skills both as a director and a dancer.
According to Magnus Londen, the stories told by Ior Svedlin during his guided tours gradually evolved in a bizarre direction, resulting into a conflict with his employer.
According to Londen, Ior Svedlin was interviewed by the Finnish newspaper Hufvudstadsbladet in 1982 and he was quoted there giving a statement that Londen has found most poignant in yielding a critical perspective on Ior Bock's own biography which he began to present to the public two years thereafter.
Kertoja Ior Svedlin.

Ior and 23
After the funeral of his mother Rhea on 23 June 1984, Ior claimed that she had left him a will containing a very specific duty, which was to bring their family-saga to the attention of professional historians as well as the public.
At her funeral on 23 June 1984, Ior claimed that his mother Rhea ( Boxström-Svedlin ) had left him a very specific duty, confirmed in her will, to bring their ancient and unknown family-saga to the attention of professional historians as well as the public.

Ior and was
According to Ior Bock's version, to avoid a social scandal, the incident was termed an " accidental death " and explained to be a result of the two brothers " playing around ".
According to Magnus Londen, the investigation report archived in the police archive in Helsinki states that the brothers had been listening to music while Ior was dancing and playing with a gun.
According to Ior, he had been occasionally smoking with the consent of his parent from the age of 14 since hemp-growing and smoking had been a tradition in the Bockström-family — until 1965 when the use of cannabis was prohibitted.

Ior and Finnish
Due to his family's specific interest and knowledge of Finnish history Ior Bockström-Svedlin became privately engaged with the history of the 18th century sea fortress Sveaborg () in Helsinki.

Ior and .
The Ior spectators, athlete demos, climbing walls, video game experiences, and the chance to try new and upcoming products that are presented by sponsors.
At the age of 15, under the name of Ior Bockström-Svedlin, he got into training practice as a lighting technician at Svenska Teatern ( The Swedish Theatre ) in Helsinki.
Ior stated to the police the gun went accidentally off when he threw it to his brother.
Starting in the mid-1970s, a new chapter in Ior Bockstrom-Svedlin's life began to develop when he began paying regular visits to the well-known hippie paradise Goa on the Arabian Sea coast of India.
At this time hashish became a staple ingredient of Ior Bock's life.

Bock and originally
In 1905, Bock married Mally von Reichenbach, a young Prussian noblewoman, whom he had originally met in Berlin.

Bock and ;
Percy Redwood created a scandal in New Zealand in 1909 when he was found to be Amy Bock, who had married a woman from Port Molyneaux ; newspapers argued whether it was a sign of insanity or an inherent character flaw.
* Bock, Gisela ; Skinner, Quentin ; and Viroli, Maurizio, ed.
The highest-ranking Greens ever elected in the nation were: John Eder, a member of the Maine House of Representatives until his defeat in November 2006 ; Audie Bock, elected to the California State Assembly in 1999 but switched her registration to Independent seven months later running as an independent in the 2000 election ; and Richard Carroll, elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2008 but switched parties to become a Democrat five months after his election.
Mechanical hands are sold by Hosmer and Otto Bock as well ; the Becker Hand is still manufactured by the Becker family.
Dr. Bock and Barbara use a final, accidental death of a doctor at the hospital to cover Drummond's tracks, while Barbara takes her father back to JFK airport to escape back to Mexico ; leaving Dr. Bock at his insistence to try and organize the chaotic Hospital.
The Bavarian lager was still different from the widely-known modern lager ; due to the use of dark malts it was quite dark, representing what is now called Dunkel beer or the stronger variety, Bock beer.
Bock served as the commander of Army Group North during the Invasion of Poland in 1939, commander of Army Group B during the Invasion of France in 1940, and later as the commander of Army Group Center during the attack on the Soviet Union in 1941 ; his final command was that of Army Group South in 1942.
At the age of 17, Bock became an officer candidate in the Imperial Foot Guards Regiment at Potsdam ; he received an officer ′ s commission a year later.
The tall, thin, narrow-shouldered Bock had a dry and cynical sense of humor ; he seldom smiled.
Bock, in setting out to describe the plants of his native Germany, produced the New Kreuterbuch of 1539 describing the plants he had found in the woods and fields but without illustration ; this was supplemented by a second edition in 1546 that contained 365 woodcuts.
" The Republican Ideal of Political Liberty ", Machiavelli and Republicanism, edited by Gisela Bock, Quentin Skinner and Maurizio Viroli ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp. 293 309
In 1960, he, Bock and Weidman tied with Rodgers and Hammerstein for best musical ; that year, both Fiorello!
The Uff-da Bock is also popular ; it is a bit stronger than most bocks.
Characteristic cell types from food plants can be used to identify a victim's last meal ; knowledge about which can be useful in determining the victim's whereabouts or actions prior to death ( Bock and Norris, 1997 ).
# Fiddler on the Roof, 1964 Broadway, 1967 London, m Jerry Bock, l Sheldon Harnick, b Joseph Stein (" If I Were a Rich Man ") ( 3, 242, the longest-running Broadway musical in history, until beaten by Grease ; 2, 030 in London ) ( 1965 Tony Award winner )
Yellen's work in Broadway theatre includes his Tony-nominated libretto for the musical, The Rothschilds, with music by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick ; Rex, a musical about the life and loves of Henry VIII with music by Richard Rodgers-recently revised with Sheldon Harnick, and given a well received revival at the Toronto Light Opera Company ; and Strangers, a biographical drama about Sinclair Lewis.
In his review for the New York Times, Brooks Atkinson wrote: "... It is exciting ; it is enjoyable and it is decent ... Jerry Bock has set ... a bouncy score ... s the writer of lyrics, Sheldon Harnick is in an unfailingly humorous frame of mind ... nder Mr. Abbott's invincible stage direction, the whole show comes alive with gusto ... he cast could not be more winning or in better voice.

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