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  • The double-suicide and resurrection scene from "The Miracle at Tsubosaka Temple" (1887) had further beauties and mysteries, including a glowingly painted misty landscape.

    A Modern Master's Past and Present 2009

  • A reclusive bot-owner commits "double-suicide" at his home in Los Angeles, hacking his bot to pieces with an axe, then shooting himself in the heart.

    - Boing Boing 2007

  • After one grisly double-suicide bombing that killed 22 Israelis in 1995, Al-Arian wrote a fund-raising letter to a benefactor in Kuwait, bragging about the attack.

    Hiding In Plain Sight 2007

  • He'd spotted him in the press coverage for the "Romeo and Juliet" failed double-suicide.

    Some new Buffy Crossover drabbles I just posted trinfaneb 2004

  • The January 25, 1995, murder of 22 people in a double-suicide bombing at Beit Lid (ph), Israel.

    CNN Transcript Feb 20, 2003 2003

  • Everyone who has investigated this case, I understand, has tried to eliminate the double-suicide and the suicide-and-murder theories.

    The Silent Bullet 1908

  • Despite its schmaltzy title, her memoir is a haunting, beautifully composed book that aims to understand why this elegant couple - Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivors who fled Communist Budapest in 1956 and settled successfully in Denmark - committed double-suicide on Oct. 13, 1991, when the author was 20.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Despite its schmaltzy title, her memoir is a haunting, beautifully composed book that aims to understand why this elegant couple - Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivors who fled Communist Budapest in 1956 and settled successfully in Denmark - committed double-suicide on Oct. 13, 1991, when the author was 20.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Randall delivered the haunting double-suicide tale with Gill supplying his trademark tenor harmony.

    The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Scott Galupo 2011

  • Paradise Lost, written in 1995 and made into a movie in 1997, a story of illicit love between two married people so intense that it can - and does - only end in death, i.e., double-suicide.

    Forbes.com: News Stephen Harner 2011

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