Bob Carnahan, a husband, father, uncle, grandfather, educator, pilot, businessman and Christian leader, died March 21, 2008.
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Bob Carnahan, a husband, father, uncle, grandfather, educator, pilot, businessman and Christian leader, died March 21, 2008.
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After almost six months and more than 250 witnesses, the judge presiding over the inquest into Princess Diana’s death wraps up the case on Monday with his summary to the jury.
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It’s not just judges who are parking in the controversial judicial parking lot in a downtown Brooklyn park, the Daily News has learned. Secretaries, court staffers and judicial hearing officers also are parked inside Columbus Park, a recent News survey found.
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After almost six months and more than 250 witnesses, the judge presiding over the inquest into Princess Diana’s death is due to wrap up the case with his summary to the jury.
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LONDON – After almost six months and more than 250 witnesses, the judge presiding over the inquest into Princess Diana’s death wraps up the case today with his summary to the jury.
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Edward C. Weaver, 102, of Oil City, died at 1 a.m. Wednesday, March 26, 2008, in the Golden Living Center-Western Reserve, Erie.
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If this was the day that the big change would take place, Harare did not look the part. If it weren’t for the posters and the tent structures for polling stations on open land, one would be forgiven for thinking this was just another sleepy public holiday in the capital of Zimbabwe.
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A famed conductor; a lowly laundress; singers, dancers, musicians. Jews, part Jews, or married to Jews, they were all a valued part of Vienna’s opera family — until the Nazis came.
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PRINCE Andrew had an intimate date with a society beauty just 72 HOURS after she gave birth to a billionaire’s lovechild, the News of the World can reveal.
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