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Corder is from cor, latin for heart - Mum's last book was about the heart.
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Corder, who was found guilty and executed for the murder of Maria Marten, the so-called Red Barn Murder, which became a national sensation.
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A Maryland truck driver named Frank Eugene Corder (I include the middle name in full presidential-assassin tradition) crashed his stolen plane on the White House lawn in 1994.
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Corder, 20, who led Central Lakes College to a 10-2 record this season, was shot about 12:40 a.m.
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Blake Corder, the president of the Home Builders Association of Tuscaloosa, noted that the workers had left the area and he even lost a few renters in the past week.
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I was intrigued, therefore, to find that the case against L1 interference in fact predates the work of Pit Corder and Jack Richards in the 1960s and 70s, judging by a book I found in a second-hand bookshop in Nicosia this week.
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Browse an author interview and biography of Zizou Corder.
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For Louisa Young, half of the mother-daughter writing partnership Zizou Corder, the difference between her childhood as the fifth of six children, and her daughter's as an only child, is marked.
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I was intrigued, therefore, to find that the case against L1 interference in fact predates the work of Pit Corder and Jack Richards in the 1960s and 70s, judging by a book I found in a second-hand bookshop in Nicosia this week.
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Mike Corder in The Hague, Netherlands, and Meera Selva in London also contributed to this report.
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