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Trying to pull herself together, Moulkheir asked if she could take a break to give her daughter a proper burial.
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Officials in Leicester would naturally like Richard to stay in town, and a proper burial site wouldn't be bad for tourism, either.
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The confirmation of Richard's remains may make no difference in the royal world, but it does mean the king will finally get a proper burial.
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After 23 years, it was finally identified as Michael Walsh, who had gone missing the previous year, enabling his family to give him a proper burial.
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Sheik Jamal al-Sudani leads a group of volunteers with one of the most solemn tasks in Iraq: Collecting and burying the hundreds of unclaimed dead every month and giving them a proper burial.
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It is said that if the wronged receive anything less than a proper burial, their spirit will almost certainly come back as a Hungry Ghost, damned to starve in the afterlife, feeding only on their hatred.
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Sheik Jamal al-Sudani leads a group of volunteers with one of the most solemn tasks in Iraq: Collecting and burying the hundreds of unclaimed dead every month and giving them a proper burial.
CNN: Volunteers collect Baghdad's nameless dead
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Leicester officials said they hope the prospect of a proper burial site would be a boost to tourism, creating a focal point for a king who ruled England for just two years, but whose story has long captivated enthusiasts.
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Meanwhile, some victims' relatives sued the city over its decision to move 1.6 million tons of materials from the trade center site to the Fresh Kills landfill, saying the material might contain victims' ashes and should have been given a proper burial.
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When Lambda Legal proved unable to raise funds for a proper memorial or burial, Harris County cremated him and sent his ashes home to his family in a plastic bag.
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And so religious volunteers, like al-Sudani, who regard a respectful burial of these victims of war as a crucial calling, have come forth to give the dead a proper resting place.
CNN: Volunteers collect Baghdad's nameless dead