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"The 10th anniversary is a critical date," says Lynn Rasic of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.
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Serbia missed guards Milenko Tepic and Aleksandar Rasic on Thursday because of back injuries.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Nallathambi and Rasic during the transition to a new CFO.
unknown title 2011
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Induction into hall of fame is the greatest sporting compliment that I have ever, not been involved with, but ever heard of, Rale Rasic, the coach of that 1974 team, said.
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Photograph: Brian Rasic/Rex Features Guy Hands has launched legal action against Citigroup over the way it wrested control of his former music company EMI seven months ago.
The Guardian World News Mark Sweney 2011
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Serbia, however, played without guard Aleksandar Rasic, who missed the game with a back problem.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Nesha Starcevic 2011
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Photo: Rasic is seen during her initial appearance in …
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"The common thinking was, you go to church and you automatically have a support group - and that people with good support groups are less likely to commit suicide," says Rasic, currently a resident at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
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Rasic offers two possibilities: that most religions teach against suicide; and that studies show people who are religious from a young age are less likely to develop a mental illness, such as depression, later in life.
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"The common thinking was, you go to church and you automatically have a support group -- and that people with good support groups are less likely to commit suicide," says Rasic, currently a resident at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
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