The engineer said his cousin was killed, his brother lost a leg and two women in his household were injured in the shooting.
Three years ago, former foreign minister Eduardo Faleiro was spectacularly thrown out of his bungalow when eviction staff marched in and dumped his household goods on the lawn.
This label fits Daniel Oppenheim, 32, who ranks as the third best earnings forecaster in his category, household durables, according to StarMine.
The Tennessee native quietly retired in late November after 25 years in which he became a household name in his adopted state as host of "California's Gold" and other televised travelogues on KCET.
Her father first found fame in the late 1970s with his own form of stand-up comedy and became a household name in Britain with his own series.
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Fed Chairman Bernanke remarked in his speech yesterday that household spending remained elusive with stubbornly high unemployment, the legacy of lower wealth courtesy of a slide in home values and still tight credit conditions.
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Although a household name in his native Hong Kong and most of Asia, Hollywood seemed largely oblivious to his talents.
As Wilson tells the story, the Cardinal became so agitated one night, observing a dinner guest pick his teeth with the double-edged knife still in use, that he ordered blunt knives for his household.
His path to riches began with a stint at the Swedish household products company Electrolux in the 1980s where he worked with his future investing partner Rune Andersson.
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Noe Hernandez became a household name in Mexico after winning his silver medal in Sydney.
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S. Naipaul, sought to compensate for his father's failure while at the same time using his talent as a way of killing the father off, showing his mother who was the real man in the household.
The makings of internal demand are there--as veteran investment bank economist George Magnus notes in his new book about emerging markets, Uprising, India and not China has the highest household savings rate in Asia.
Having lived most of the past four decades in obscurity, Rodriguez has started to become a household name again thanks to Malik Bendjelloul's film about his unexpected popularity in South Africa.
Mr. Seacrest's opportunity to meet Mr. Clark came after "American Idol" made him a household name in 2002 and he cold-called his childhood idol, asking for a meeting.
But papa also keeps the household afloat: his children have a keen interest in labour laws that keep their parent unsackable.
Hastert has led the House longer than any member of his party in history, yet he is just now becoming a national household word.
In turn, the homeowner pays for the solar-generated power that his household consumes, typically at a lower rate than is charged by regular utilities companies.
He is a household name in Britain, where one bookmaker announced odds of his chances of success in next year's premier meetings immediately after the French authority's decision was announced.
His increasingly eccentric household finally settled on the island of Upolu, in Samoa.
One executive of a large household-appliance manufacturer in the Midwest told me that customers like his washing machines and dryers.
Although Blair has dodged a lot of the skeletons that haunt his fellow politicians' closets--adultery, embezzlement, bribery--his emblematic association with the controversial invasion of Iraq in 2003 has made him a household name, from Toledo to the caves of Tora Bora.
In addition, employers must not charge the employee more than 9.5% of his or her household income toward the cost of health-insurance premiums.
Instead, his legacy will linger in the shape of the biggest economic imbalances in American history: a negative household saving rate and a record current-account deficit (see chart 1).
There was a happy and relaxed atmosphere in the household on that sunny Sunday in the house and Aamir's father was singing when his mother noticed someone at the door.
Although his career was budding, being a known name in the art world is quite different form being a household name.
In the ad, he goes around his parents' house trying to use "The Force" on various household items without much success.
He became a household name when his satirical show - likened to Jon Stewart's The Daily Show in the US - began to be broadcast three times a week on one of Egypt's independent satellite stations.
In the four years between Jan's win in 1969 in economics and his brother Nikolaas' win in 1973 for medicine, a healthy sibling rivalry most likely ensued in the Tinbergen household.
He wanted his personal and household effects divided between six adult children, the sum of two million dollars set aside in trust to pay for the education of his grandchildren, with the rest passing into a charitable trust.
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But his results imply that a two-person household headed by a man of 50 living on a farm in the south needs 4.6 times as much spending as a three-person family headed by a 30-year-old woman living in a city in the west.
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