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Denys Gribbin obituary | From the Guardian | The Guardian

Other lives: First chief economist at the Office of Fair Trading whose integrity was second to none

The convenience of a drive-through funeral parlour - The Globe and Mail

The Robert L. Adams funeral parlour in Los Angeles allows people to pay their respects from their vehicles

CAA News | College Art Association » Blog Archive » Recent Deaths in the Arts | CAA

Founded in 1911, the College Art Association Promotes excellence in scholarship and teaching in the history and criticism of the visual arts and in creativity and technical skill in the teaching and practices of art. And much, much more.

Killer mother faces extradition over death of another baby - mirror.co.uk

A woman convicted of murdering her newborn son is to face an extradition hearing over the death of another infant.

Obituary: Václav Havel - FT.com

Václav Havel, playwright, philosopher and president of the Czech Republic, who has died at the age of 75, played a leading role in his country's national life long after the overthrow of communism in eastern Europe in 1989 and the people who

Death of winner throws medicine Nobel into confusion

Ralph Steinman died three days before announcement of medicine prize, but Nobels can be won only by the living

Death of 5 year old boy lawsuit continues vs. Chicago Heights Police

An update to the death of Katie LaFond's son and her suit against the police of Chicago heights.

Post-9/11 industry changes outlive bin Laden - Business - U.S. business - msnbc.com

Osama bin Laden's death won't reverse the transformation of business that followed the Sept. 11 attacks. "The cost of doing business has gone up permanently since 9/11," says one expert.

Claire Dennison: Challenging will contents - Business Columnists - Business Comment - Business -

Most wills unsurprising and simply set out the wishes of how the deceased’s estate is to be divided. Sometimes the content of a will causes issues for friends, relatives or carers the deceased leaves behind where someone who was expecting to be or were promised to be left something and

Irish Crisis 'Could Spell Death Of Eurozone' - Yahoo! News UK

The Irish debt crisis and fears hanging over other European economies could spell the death of the eurozone as we know it, experts have warned.

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