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"However this does not help the women who are currently living under a 'death sentence' from being denied this potentially life saving drug on account of where they live in England and Wales, " he said.
BBC: NEWS | Health | Herceptin maker asks for licence
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Since his release from a Florida prison, Joseph had been making a living talking against the death penalty, based on his personal experience of coming within hours of being executed for a crime he didn't commit.
MSN: Death penalty activist charged with wife's murder
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And whereas getting taller is a symptom of healthier living, this new trend is a harbinger of chronic illness and untimely death.
ECONOMIST: Well past pear-shaped
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At the time of his death, Mr. Gupta made a living buying and selling land for farmers and property developers, court documents show.
WSJ: Claims of Faked Shootouts Tarnish Police Across India
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Mr Mears who is married with six children spent his childhood living in a children's home following the death of his mother and father.
BBC: Stephen Mears' taxi gives information on becoming a carer
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Amy McPate a Massachusetts native now living in Maine, said she usually opposes the death penalty, but thinks it should apply in this case.
NPR: Boston Bomb Suspect Charged; Religious Motive Seen
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However, if the decedent had a living trust and all assets had been transferred to the trust prior to death, then probate may be avoided and funds in the living trust may be distributed to the beneficiaries without waiting for court approval.
FORBES: Understanding the Role and Responsibilities of an Executor
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If you want to protect your heirs and provide them with money for living expenses upon your death, you'll need to obtain a separate insurance policy.
FORBES: Six Reasons To Avoid Private Mortgage Insurance
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For many, the death of a spouse is accompanied by a decline in the standard of living.
FORBES: Retirement Planning And Its Challenges For Women
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The deceased were buried in a specific way in pits inside the house, accompanied by vessels, so that they remained with the living and their death caused no disruption in the community.
UNESCO: Choirokoitia