For an instant I wanted to go to the library and dig for an obituary.
Danny Sullivan, a blogger and founder of Search Engine Land, wrote an obituary for Ask.
My boss at CNET made the idea of doing an obituary an annual Kabuki ritual.
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In a front-of-the-book editorial, Deputy Editor James Cowan writes what amounts to an obituary for the company.
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James Hood died in his hometown of Gadsden in Alabama, a local funeral home said in an obituary notice.
George Canaris is the first faculty member of this college in half a century whose death merited an obituary in the New York Times.
Coincidentally, an inventor of an early mobile dialysis machine, Dr. Norman Lasker, just died and today had an obituary today in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
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An obituary in the Oklahoman newspaper said Antonia was especially talented in music and art, and had recently auditioned to sing in the school's talent show.
Occasionally a MacArthur talent scout's cover is blown, as when a family member of former Columbia University president William McGill spilled the beans to an obituary writer.
He was a native of Gaston County, North Carolina, and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, according to an obituary on a funeral home website.
An obituary in the Gainesville Sun mentioned that Rogers was divorced and a Baptist minister news, in both cases, to many of his friends at the Washington, D.
Kendall-Jackson Winery has posted an obituary on their website.
Nick Vaughan-Barratt , former BBC head of events, wrote to then-director of BBC Vision George Entwistle in May 2011 saying he was "queasy" at the thought of an obituary for Savile.
On Dixey's death in 1964, an obituary said "because of her natural dignity and refinement both on the stage and in private life, she played a leading part in making striptease into an acceptable entertainment".
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Now, add in the health scares: Jobs' 2003 scare with pancreatic cancer, an obituary that Bloomberg accidentally ran in August after Jobs appeared gaunt at conference in June and Friday's false report of a heart attack.
Vaughan-Barratt had worked with Jimmy Savile as a young man, and said he thought an obituary programme on the star to run on the day of his death would be inappropriate, because of "unanswered questions and rumours regarding his personal life" .
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It may be too early to write an obituary for Hitachi GST but it seems likely that calendar Q1 2012 may be the last quarter for a company that has roots stretching back to the beginning of the digital storage industry and the first hard disk drives.
For example, Bloomberg published an premature obituary of Steve Jobs back in 2008.
But it may help to write an instant obituary that at least mentions some practical and theoretical reasons why their report is likely to be dead on arrival.
For the past 30 years, Dr Pepperberg, who studies parrots at Brandeis University in Massachusetts, has been producing research papers on the cognitive abilities of her African Grey, Alex, who died in September 2007 and who was the subject of an Economist obituary.
Mr Charest, whose political obituary has been written many times, might even call an early election, rather than wait until 2013.
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"In her own words, she was an 'actress, ' not a celebrity, " they wrote in her obituary.
The obituary didn't jar the stock: Even though it was an official obit, there were plenty of disclaimers on top from the reporter who was warning editors not to press the "print" button.
By the time this obituary appears he will have gone under the knife again, this time for an autopsy.
However, an in the money option is income to the recipient which is what the Steve Jobs obituary refers to.
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