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  2. Subic Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Subic Broadcasting Corporation is a Philippine media network. Its corporate office is located at the 5th Floor, Admiral Royale Hotel, 17th St. cor. Anonas St., Brgy. Its corporate office is located at the 5th Floor, Admiral Royale Hotel, 17th St. cor. Anonas St., Brgy.

  3. TikToker Joules Dies After Rare Brain Tumor at 6 Years Old ...

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    TikTok creator Joe Smith confirmed that his six-year-old daughter Jules Smith died on Monday, Dec. 9 after she was diagnosed with a fatal brain tumor. In a video captioned "We love you our little ...

  4. Wikipedia:Obituaries as sources - Wikipedia

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    A person who has a news obituary (and not a paid death notice) in a national quality [1] newspaper, such as The New York Times or The Times, is usually notable. An individual obituary should be evaluated for bias in the same way as any other historical source, using the methods normally used by professional historians to evaluate historical ...

  5. Obit (film) - Wikipedia

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    Obit is the first documentary [citation needed] to look into the world of newspaper obituaries, via the obituary desk at The New York Times. Writers are interviewed as they research and compose obituaries, including one for William P. Wilson, who coached John F. Kennedy on his historic TV debate with Richard Nixon, [4] and one for Dick Rich, who developed ground-breaking advertising for Alka ...

  6. A film-noir mystery: Why did 1940s movie star Veronica Lake ...

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    A New York Times news obituary published July 8, 1973, bore the headline “Veronica Lake, 53, Movie Star With the Peekaboo Hair, Dead.” (Her death certificate would indicate she was 50 when she ...

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  8. The Scranton Times-Tribune - Wikipedia

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    The Times was founded in 1870. It struggled under six owners before E. J. Lynett bought the paper in 1895. Within 20 years, the Times was the dominant newspaper in northeastern Pennsylvania, and the third-largest in the state (behind only the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Pittsburgh Press).

  9. Man Who Stabbed His Father 50 Times Reportedly Tells ... - AOL

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    An autopsy conducted on his father Edward Goedde, later showed that he had been stabbed "approximately 50" times and suffered "broken bones, strangulation, and blunt force trauma to head, face and ...