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In this context, then, it is interesting to watch the evolution of Panasonic, the heritor brand of Matsushita, a venerable name that never quite reached the status of zaibatsu or keiretsu (another type of Japanese conglomerate), but still narrowly missed being broken up in the industrial reforms that took place in post-World War II Japan.
FORBES: Panasonic Steps Up Its Solutions Game
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The interview will be broken up into a number of convenient clips that I will post on with some discussion of the particular topics.
FORBES: Not Your Average Jill Stein Interview
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See also, the excellent documentary, Post-Mortem, from PBS Frontline which takes a close look at the horribly broken coroner and forensic system in the United States.
FORBES: Radley Balko on the Fabricated Bite Mark Forensics of Michael West
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He has broken his habit of mid-round cigarettes, but proudly held up his stash in the post-round press conference to show that he still indulges off the course.
WSJ: At the Masters Saturday, A Little Bit Of Everything
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But pathologist Dr Ashley Fegan-Earl told the jury a post-mortem examination found the child did not have any signs of injury including a broken or injured neck.
BBC: Stuart Hazell leaves his partner's house on 8 August 2012
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The prosecution said the broken bones were said to have taken place between 24 hours and six weeks before death, while a post-mortem examination found she died of bronchopneumonia.
BBC: Claim of Blackburn baby identity swap 'fanciful'
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The broken bones were said to have taken place between 24 hours and six weeks before her death, however, the post-mortem examination found she died of bronchopneumonia.
BBC: Twin swap parents jailed for cruelty