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Official Gandolfini likely had heart attack
The body of the actor was transferred to the morgue at the Policlinico Umberto I hospital in Rome early Thursday, where it awaited an autopsy. By law, medical examiners in Italy are required to carry out the postmortem 24 hours after the body's arrival in the morgue, a hospital spokesman said. Professor Claudio Modini, head of the emergency department where the actor was taken, said he ...
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James Gandolfinis remains await autopsy
By law, medical examiners in Italy are required to carry out the postmortem 24 hours after the body's arrival in the morgue, a hospital spokesman said. Before Italian authorities can release his remains for transport back to the United States, the U.S. Embassy in Rome must issue a death certificate. Gandolfini was not alive when he arrived by ambulance at the Policlinico hospital late ...
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Raw video Waterspout touches down near Grand Isle Wednesday
James Gandolfini, best known for his role as an anxiety-ridden mob boss on HBO's "The Sopranos," died Wednesday while on vacation in Italy. He was 51. The exact cause of death is not known, but his managers said it was possibly a heart attack. "It ...
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Zodiac [DVD]
Despite being a return to the serial killer film, the genre that first earned him recognition with 1995's brilliantly disturbing Seven, in Zodiac director David Fincher dials down the stylistic amplitude that has characterized his previous films and in the process cements his status ... ...
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Louisiana Gun Law Bobby Jindal Signs Legislation Making Publishing Gun Records A Crime
US Republican Governor of Louisiana Bobby Jindal speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland, on March 15, 2013. AFP PHOTO/Nicholas KAMM (Photo credit should read NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty ...
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Seton-LaSalle grad an ‘impact’ player at Washington Jefferson
Megan Kelly ended the 2013 lacrosse season -- and her collegiate career -- as one of the top players in the Washington & Jefferson College women's lacrosse ...
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Thomas Jefferson team finished among leaders in national competition
Three Thomas Jefferson High School students (from left) -- Tim Becker, Christopher Ganas and Andrew Tindall -- were a part of a group that came in third place in Carnegie Mellon University's picoCTF ...
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Delgado Community College announces new athletic director
Head baseball coach Joe Scheuermann will become the college's third athletic director July 1, but he'll also remain as the head baseball coach. Scheuermann will replace Tommy Smith, who retired. "It's a great honor to be given the opportunity to lead and continue the great tradition of Delgado athletics," Scheuermann said. Scheurmann is the son of Delgado's first ...
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Photos of stabbing aftermath draw criticism of Orleans Parish Prison
CRITIQUES ON CONDITIONS INSIDE O-P-P...WHICH SOME EXPERTS HAVE COINED "THE WORST JAIL IN AMERICA." THESE PHOTOS, WHICH ARE TOO GRAPHIC TO SHOW IN THEIR ENTIRETY, SHOW THE AFTERMATH OF A JUNE 16TH INCIDENT WHERE FOUR INMATES WERE SENT TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM ...INCLUDING A 16-YEAR-OLD SUFFERING FROM MORE THAN TWENTY STAB WOUNDS. THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE CONFIRMS 18- YEAR-OLD EDWARD DEAN, ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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Waldorf-Astoria Hotel New York
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