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Michael Jackson death homicide rules coroner

Friday, August 28, 2009

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Pop star Michael Jackson’s death was a homicide caused by acute intoxication from the drug propofol and other conditions, the Los Angeles Country Coroner has said. Published: 8:07PM BST 28 Aug 2009 The 50-year-old Jackson died June 25 in Los Angeles Photo: REUTERS The coroner said in a statement that propofol, a powerful anesthetic, … Read the [...]

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Michael Jackson’s doctor breaks silence on YouTube

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

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Lambert/AP King of Pop Michael Jackson died on June 25. LOS ANGELES - The doctor in the Michael Jackson death probe says he’s afraid to use the phone or computer but assures supporters that he’ll be “fine.” “I … Read the original article at NYDailynews

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Tito Jackson on hearing about brother Michael Jackson death

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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Tito Jackson sat crying alone in his car after sister Janet broke the devastating news that his brother had died. He had been racing to the Los Angeles hospital where Michael was taken after suffering a suspected heart attack. Tito, 55, phoned his pop star sister en route to get the latest update on his younger brother’s [...]

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Most Americans find Michael Jackson death coverage is excessive

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

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Two thirds of Americans believe the US media has given too much coverage to the sudden death of Michael Jackson, according to a survey published on Wednesday. Published: 1:19AM BST 02 Jul 2009 With websites and newspapers buzzing with speculation over the pop star’s untimely demise, and Time magazine rushing to publish an issue entirely devoted [...]

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Michael Jackson death by showbusiness

Monday, June 29, 2009

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IN 1992, Michael Jackson published a slim volume of “poems and reflections” entitled Dancing The Dream. By Mick Brown Published: 11:53AM BST 27 Jun 2009 Michael Jackson Photo: AP It is a curious and, in the light of his death, poignantly revealing collection of writings on the subjects that were apparently close to his heart [...]

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