Major League Soccer is decidedly not yet major league in the U.S. But reports of its death have been exaggerated.
But the state was forced to review its death penalty laws beginning in 1972, when a Supreme Court decision required greater consistency in its application.
This has the backing of Mediobanca, a Milanese investment bank that used to pull all the strings in corporate Italy, but has seen its star wane since the death of Enrico Cuccia, its nonagenarian boss, two years ago.
An assistant at Koop's Dartmouth College institute, Susan Wills, confirmed his death but didn't disclose its cause.
Yes, traffic has increased, but, as Detroit learned to its near-death regret years ago, customer ire eventually translates into an imperiled bottom line.
Luckily, the car did its bit and the tyre wall did its bit but coming just six days after the death of Henry Surtees, son of 1964 world champion John Surtees, who suffered a head injury during a Formula Two race at Brand's Hatch.
But these are probably just quirks of consensus, not its death throes.
The examination to establish the cause of Mrs Saldanha's death began on Monday and has concluded but its result will not be officially announced until the hearing at Westminster Coroner's Court.
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But then the drug increased the death rate in clinical trials, and its development was ended.
Mexican regulators shuttered Ribadeo Casa de Cambio, but not before its president, Francisco Anton Perez, was found shot to death in the back of a car.
Luton Borough Council, which runs the park, said its initial findings suggested the death was a "tragic accident" but it was investigating what happened.
When King Juan Carlos came to the throne in 1975, after Franco's death, he proved not just ready to live with democracy but its stout champion when some military ninnies in 1981 tried to kill it again.
But since Labour came to office, the UK has toughened its stance on the death penalty, abolishing it at home outright in 1998 and pledging more forceful intervention in the cases of British nationals on Death Row abroad.
Regional separatism was repressed during the long dictatorship of Francisco Franco but when Spain returned to democracy, after Franco's death in 1975, its provinces were given substantial autonomy.
Mr Straw said he would examine the "reported comments", but the Libyan Government had made its stance on both Lockerbie and Wpc Fletcher's death "crystal clear" in formal letters.
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The death of Abdul Haq was certainly a blow to these hopes, but perhaps its effects were more psychological than strategic.
Palm Sunday recalls Jesus' entry into Jerusalem but its Gospel also recounts how he was betrayed by one of his apostles and ultimately sentenced to death on a cross.
It has had National Historic Landmark status since 1963, but its roughly 8, 000 acres remain in private hands. (After Vanderbilt's death in 1914, most of the original 125, 000 acres were sold off by his widow, Edith.) Vanderbilt's grandson William A.V.
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The propellants, unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) and dinitrogen tetroxide (DTO), are highly toxic but they will almost certainly be consumed in the fireball that engulfs Phobos-Grunt when it makes its death dive to Earth.
Its short-term outlook may be sluggish, but even that is remarkable given Lilly's near-death experience in 2000.
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But her Pakistan People's Party accused the government of having a role in her death, and said its inability to protect her is symbolic of Pakistan's crisis.
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