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    Alan Rickman Professor Severus Snape died of Cancer

    <h2>Alan Rickman Professor Severus Snape died of Cancer</h2> Professor Severus Snape in the "Harry Potter" films as well as "Die Hard" villain Hans Gruber, died Thursday after a short battle with cancer, according to his representatives at Independent Talent Group. Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman...
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    Telugu Producer Edida Nageswara Rao Died At 81

    <h2>Telugu Producer Edida Nageswara Rao Died At 81</h2> The sly and most popular Telugu producer Edida Nageswara Rao died at 81. "He was admitted for old-age related ailments a week ago. He passed away while undergoing treatment this evening at the hospital," a family source told IANS. Edida...
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    Teenager Died after playing computer games for 22 days in a row

    <h2>Teenager Died after playing computer games for 22 days in a row</h2> Technology is changing within a blink of an eye and the gaming sections is reeling high at an enormous rate. A Technology was developed to help the people and support development, but every good turns into evil some day...
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    Former President APJ Abdul Kalam Died at 84

    <h2>Former President APJ Abdul Kalam Died at 84</h2> Former president APJ Abdul Kalam died on Monday after collapsing during a lecture in Shillong, PTI reported. "He was brought into hospital without a pulse or BP. There was no sign of life John Sailo Ryntathiang, director of Bethany...
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    Aarthi Agarwal Died at 31, After Liposuction Surgery

    <h2>Aarthi Agarwal Died at 31, After Liposuction Surgery</h2> Life is beautiful but, when it plays with you then it turns ugly and worse. Aarthi Agarwal, the beautiful and stunning actress acted in more than 20 films but, fail to continue the legacy and get amid by dark clouds and drowning...
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    John F. Nash Jr., Exceptional Math Genius and a Nobel Prize winner, died in accident

    <h2>John F. Nash Jr., Exceptional Math Genius and a Nobel Prize winner, died in accident.</h2> John F.Nash Jr., an exceptionally talented math genius. He also received a Nobel Prize in 1994. He was suffering from a paranoid schizophrenia. Nash was highly acclaimed for his work in game theory...
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    Actor Jonathan Crombie died at 48

    <h1>Actor Jonathan Crombie died at 48</h1> On-screen Actor Jonathan Crombie, best known for playing Gilbert Blythe in the Anne of Green Gables movies has passed away. He was 48 years of age. Crombie kicked the bucket of a cerebrum drain April 15 in New York City, his sister Carrie told the...
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    Mexican Wrestler - Hijo del Perro Aguayo Died

    <h1>Mexican Wrestler - Hijo del Perro Aguayo Died</h1> El Hijo del Perro Aguayo, the child of a Mexican wrestling legend and a standout amongst the most prevalent luchadores in Mexico, passed on right on time Saturday morning of wounds he experienced a blow in the ring amid a label group...
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    Marek Edelman, the last military commander of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, died on Oct

    HE WAS sure that once he started fighting, he was going to die. No point in being scared about it. Death was death; there was nothing more, nothing bigger, that could happen to him. At least in this way, taking up arms, he could die on his own terms rather than theirs. His time, his place...
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    Reinhard Mohn, German media magnate, died on October 3rd, aged 88

    CAPITALISM red in tooth and claw never seemed to appeal to Reinhard Mohn. Asked to write an essay entitled “My Thoughts on Choosing a Profession”, the 16-year-old schoolboy dwelt on his obligations to society, his natural abilities and the desire for a useful life. These concerns, he said, were...
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    Ludovic Kennedy, writer, broadcaster and campaigner, died on October 18th, aged 89

    ESSENTIALLY a communicator” was the way Sir Ludovic Kennedy described himself. A Scottish “lad o’ pairts” might have been a better term. Not only did he have prodigious talents as a writer and broadcaster, but he used them to the full. If his manner was relaxed, his questioning courteous and his...
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    Richard Sonnenfeldt, chief interpreter at Nuremberg, died on October 9th, aged 86

    HE HAS almost been cropped from the photograph, and his name is a blank in the key. An interpreter’s lot, perhaps. But there on the extreme left, legs crossed, with his long, intent nose and his immature moustache (he is 22, young for such work), sits Richard Sonnenfeldt. His fingers are hooked...
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    Alan Peters, furniture-maker, died on October 11th, aged 76

    REACHING blearily, in the morning, for a pair of socks, few people give a thought to the smooth running of a drawer. But to Alan Peters, who for many years was probably Britain’s best furniture-maker, a properly fitted and functioning drawer was the acme of his craft. A perfect drawer, he would...
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    Claude Lévi-Strauss, anthropologist, died on October 30th, aged 100

    BEFORE Claude Lévi-Strauss revolutionised the discipline, anthropology in France, and generally elsewhere, was a matter of ill-attended lectures in small, cold halls, and the collection of feathers and fish-hooks as evidence of the quaint divergences of the “primitive” tribes of mankind. He made...
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    Earl Cooley, smokejumper, died on November 9th, aged 98

    SEEN from the height of a passenger jet, the mountains of Idaho and western Montana look like the grey, wrinkled hide of a dinosaur. Closer up, from a twin-engine aircraft, those wrinkles become thousands of conifers marching over the steep and broken ground. Closer still—“My God! My chute’s not...
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    Samak Sundaravej, celebrity chef and prime minister of Thailand, died on November 24t

    THAILAND’S recent political history has been, to put it mildly, volatile. In 1997 a democratic constitution supposedly ended several decades of flirting with generals. Four years later Thaksin Shinawatra, a corrupt but competent telecoms tycoon, was elected. In 2006 he was forced out in a...
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    Charis Wilson, model and writer, died on November 20th, aged 95

    THE first time she modelled for Edward Weston, in March 1934, Charis Wilson knew she didn’t look good. At 20 she was “a piece of jailbait”, a mere child, especially with the stumpy plaits into which she sometimes twisted her hair. She was a drifter, moving in a miasma of angry despair in and out...
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    Yegor Timurovich Gaidar, a Russian reformer, died on December 16th, aged 53

    “IN RUSSIA you have to live long,” a Russian poet said once. Yegor Gaidar did not. But in his short life he did not just see historic changes, he brought them about. Journalists liked to call him the architect of Russian market reforms. As justifiably, he could be called the man who saved his...
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    Oral Roberts, preacher and televangelist, died on December 15th, aged 91

    THE first time Oral Roberts heard Jesus’s call on his life, he was 17 and had been bedfast with TB for five months. He was a stuttering, faltering, disbelieving young man, much like the young Moses in his pride. But as his impoverished family knelt round his bed in their cabin in the dust of...
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    The last of the great general economists died on December 13th, aged 94

    I WAS reborn, born as an economist, at 8.00am on January 2nd 1932, in the University of Chicago classroom,” wrote Paul Samuelson in a memoir published earlier this month. He became probably the most influential economist of the second half of the 20th century. For his work in several branches of...
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