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In the battlefields of South Africa's Natal-KwaZulu townships, black children play "AK-47", "Funerals" and "Necklacing" -- murder by placing a burning tyre round a victim's neck.
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She gets a tote bag, a t-shirt, a DVD of Ken Burns '15 part series "Funerals" and a coffee mug.
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She gets a tote bag, a t-shirt, a DVD of Ken Burns '15 part series "Funerals" and a coffee mug. father-in-law, Moe Annenberg, made all of his money by cozying up to both William Randolph Hearst and the New York mob.
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She gets a tote bag, a t-shirt, a DVD of Ken Burns '15 part series "Funerals" and a coffee mug.
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I'll post that story 'Funerals' here on Remembrance Sunday this year.
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Funerals of some of those killed in shootings Saturday were due to be buried Monday.
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Funerals of some of those killed in shootings Saturday were due to be buried Monday.
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No. 8: Funerals and meetings with the Pope: Occasions not to use "You go, Girl."
Kitty Kelley: What's Behind the Oprah/Letterman Feud? Kitty Kelley 2010
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Funerals are a time to celebrate and mourn the dead -- but increasingly in some parts of the District, they're becoming a place for payback by warring gangs, authorities say.
Lori's A.M. Buzz: Is it boot time yet? Washington Post editors 2010
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Funerals in Africa are exorbitant affairs and can cost $800 to $4,000 for the basics of a coffin, tombstone, transportation of the body and feeding the many people who may come to mourn.
Planning Ahead for the End Jackie Bischof 2011
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