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Meghan O’Rourke: Good Grief
Is there a better way to be bereaved?
2010-06-29 to bestof, books, death, grief, loss, psychology by soobrosa
Norimitsu Onishi: Sinatra Song Often Strikes Deadly Chord
“Misunderstanding and jealousy,” in his view, were behind the “My Way” killings.
2010-05-05 to bestof, crime, culture, death, karaoke, music, philippines by soobrosa
Gene Weingarten: Fatal Distraction
Forgetting a child in the back seat of a hot, parked car is a horrifying, inexcusable mistake. But is it a crime?
2009-03-24 to auto, bestof, children, crime, death, mind, multitasking, stress by soobrosa
James Wolcott: Final-Exit Strategies
The baby-boomersnewly aware of their mortality. Its the Grim Reaper as life coach.
2009-03-08 to bestof, culture, death, us by soobrosa
Angelique Chrisafis: Ophelia of the Seine
The calmly smiling, beautiful face of this young woman inspired Rilke, Man Ray and Nabokov. And eventually ended up as a first-aid resuscitation model. But who was she?
2008-02-11 to art, bestof, death, history, story by soobrosa
The Science of Death: Reviving the Dead
Back From the Dead - Doctors are reinventing how they treat sudden cardiac arrest, which is fatal 95 percent of the time. A report from the border between life and death.
2007-07-17 to bestof, death, health, science by bagoly
Hans Reiser: Once a Linux Visionary, Now Accused of Murder
Movie-like story of an alpha-geek, his obsession with violent video games and manhood, his missing Russian wife and his equally weird childhood friend who claims to have killed several people.
2007-06-28 to bestof, crime, death, divorce, geek, linux, murder, police, prison, s&m, violence by lipi
To Treat the Dead
Docs Change the Way They Think About Death - The new science of resuscitation is changing the way doctors think about heart attacksand death itself.
2007-05-10 to bestof, death, science by bagoly
30 Strangest Deaths in History.
30 Strangest Deaths in History.
2007-03-22 to death, interesting by bagoly
Jocelyne Zablit: US hospice industry booms as more opt to manage their death
Long stigmatized and associated with a slow, miserable death, hospice care in the United States has grown into a 10-billion-dollar industry in the last decade as more Americans opt to manage the end of their lives.
2006-08-14 to death, freakonomics, society by soobrosa

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