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obituaries and appearing
His death was not widely reported on by the media, with obituaries appearing mistakenly only when another Vincenzo Peruggia died in France in 1947.
Singh's passing was widely noted in the press, with obituaries appearing in The Los Angeles Times, the Times of India, The New York Times, and Yoga Journal.

obituaries and press
The story behind Palance's face was repeated numerous times ( including in respected film reference works ), but upon his death, several obituaries of Palance quoted him as saying that the entire story had been contrived: " Studio press agents make up anything they want to, and reporters go along with it.
His death resulted in lengthier obituaries in Europe's press than for any Italian politician since Cavour.
She still found herself stereotyped, with one press release explaining her long absence from films with a supposed proverb, which was claimed to have been passed down to Wong by her father: " Don't be photographed too much or you'll lose your soul ", a quote that would be inserted into many of her obituaries.
There are also several historical archives of archaeological material including photographs, press cuttings, obituaries and oddments, and an extensive library.
The press respected that he was a private man, and there were few obituaries about him.

obituaries and only
However, the latter remained in hospital, and her illness only worsened, leading colleagues to believe that she would die, and the Canadian Press and CBC to draft preliminary obituaries.
Print and online obituaries have only mentioned the wife and son he was living with at the time of his death, Olive and Oliver Christian Wray.
In large cities and larger newspapers, obituaries are written only for people considered significant.
When told that she had " gone ," as she had, but only to another wing, the nurse promptly called one of Dorothy Fay's friends, who happened to be a regular contributor to the Telegraph obituaries desk.

obituaries and one
Bartlett wrote of his experiences of Rivers in one of his obituaries, as well as in many other articles, as the man had a profound influence on his life:
" When Hartman was murdered in 1998, many obituaries mentioned his work as McClure as one of the highlights of his career.
Published in compact format ( tabloid ) six days a week, it consists of two sections ; one for local news, sports and classified ads, and one for culture, weather, opinions and editorials and obituaries.
After Naki's death, obituaries published 9 June 2005 to 2 July 2005 in at least two medical journals ( BMJ and The Lancet ), one magazine ( The Economist ), two newspapers ( The Independent and The New York Times ), and an unknown number of newspapers publishing Associated Press stories, printed obituaries that made the following claims about Naki's participation in the world's first human-to-human heart transplantation:
Many newspapers have at least one news clerk or editorial assistant who is responsible for typing family news and obituaries, as well as news releases announcing upcoming events.
In one of Johnson's obituaries, Tim Bullamore wrote, " Although the world at large was slow to accept his work, Johnson remained cheerful and unruffled.

obituaries and by
The evidence whether Wren was a speculative freemason is the subject of the Prestonian Lecture of 2011, which concludes on the evidence of two obituaries and Aubrey's memoirs, with supporting materials, that he did indeed attend the closed meeting in 1691, probably of the Lodge of Antiquity, but that there is nothing to suggest that he was ever a Grand Officer as claimed by Anderson.
Journalists were asked by their editors to prepare obituaries.
When the speech was referred to in the newspapers the next day, it was accompanied by obituaries of Torp.
When people read the obituaries, they saw the war or postwar deaths and the deaths from the influenza side by side.
* Tony Cliff ( 1917-2000 ): Links to biographies, obituaries and websites, compiled by Modkraft. dk / Tidsskriftcentret
However, KKR was still burdened by the performance of the RJR investment and repeated obituaries in the media.
According to published obituaries, Fletcher died on 12 June 2007 in Monterey, California, as a result of complications from a head injury sustained from being hit by the car six years earlier.
A controversy arose after his death in that at least five periodicals and the Associated Press retracted statements in their obituaries of Naki that claimed that he participated in the world's first human-to-human heart transplantation in 1967 ; the incident has been cited as an example of inadequate fact checking by the newsmedia and delayed corrections of the errors.
For untitled persons, full name then title-surname is used except for certain fields ( e. g., arts and sports ) whose members can be known by untitled single name, convicted offenders ( who are intentionally disrespected ), and the dead in historical contexts ( e. g. Gladstone not Mr Gladstone ) or in obituaries.
The following day a wreath was sent to his funeral by Kim Jong-il, and laudatory obituaries were distributed through the North Korean media.
In 1919, Edward, Prince of Wales waltzed into the dawn in its Crystal Ballroom-an event considered by Victorians to be of such importance that almost 50 years later, the obituaries of elderly ladies would appear under headlines such as, ' Mrs. Thornley-Hall Dies.
On October 12, 2010, KCTV announced that it would begin airing obituaries during the noon newscast and the weekday morning newscast on sister station KSMO, citing concerns caused by the decline of newspaper circulation.

obituaries and noted
Many obituaries noted Wasserstein's revival of the magazine.

obituaries and writer
When the novel opens they have just moved to New York City, and Esther starts working as a writer of obituaries.
Dan and the young woman introduce themselves — he is Daniel Woolf, an obituary writer and failed writer who tells her how he and his colleagues use euphemisms humorously in their work in obituaries.

obituaries and military
O ’ Connor and the military correspondent Repington wrote obituaries which were generous about his warm personality, and in Repington ’ s case about his role in war preparations.
Pan Books publishes a series called The Daily Telegraph Book of Obituaries, which are anthologies of obituaries under a common theme, such as military obituaries, sports obituaries, heroes and adventurers, entertainers, rogues, eccentric lives, etc.

obituaries and .
S.K. was visiting C.C.B. and, not waiting for breakfast, he was off to the University Club, where he spent hours writing obituaries of living Americans for The Manchester Guardian or The Glasgow Herald.
I think the best bet is to go through the society columns of last year and see if any of the grooms match with the obituaries a little later.
* http :// www. telegraph. co. uk / news / obituaries / 1556039 / Jean-Wales. html
Although most obituaries were positive, a number of clergymen expressed different sentiments.
but they do not include non-research publications such as elementary textbooks, joint editorships, obituaries, and the like.
Following his death, news reports and obituaries incorrectly ( according to the Orange County Register ) credited him as the composer of " Wipe Out.
Nor was it mentioned in his obituaries.
He also wrote obituaries of some distinguished Bahá ' ís.
The funeral home often takes care of the necessary paperwork, permits, and other details, such as making arrangements with the cemetery, and providing obituaries to the news media.
Critical obituaries of Derrida were published in The New York Times, The Economist and The Independent.
She worked for 58 years as a journalist, writing a weekly column for the Toledo Blade and continuing to work full time ( mostly writing obituaries ) until a few months before her death, from lung cancer, in 2002 at the age of 96.
In his retirement, and for some years previously, he has contributed obituaries to The Independent.
In the days following Warner's death, newspaper obituaries recounted the familiar story of " the four brothers who left the family butcher shop for nicklelodeons " and went on to revolutionize American cinema.
Tallassee Times is an on-line newspaper with regular updates of news, sports, obituaries, and more.
Furthermore, several 1996 obituaries of songwriter Irving Gordon mention that he had written the sketch.
News about and obituaries of former students are included at the end of each issue.
In the two volumes of his autobiography there is no mention of eugenics in the index, nor is Galton mentioned ; and the subject has also been omitted from many of the obituaries and biographies.

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