- Anna Nicole`s Death Was Caused By Overdose say Officials / Entertainment / 2007-04-03
Not even two months have passed since the tragic death of Anna Nicole Smith, but it was enough for dozens of newspapers, magazines and tabloids to publish countless theories and conspiracies about her sudden death.
- Death of Policeman Halts Italian Soccer League / Sport / 2007-02-07
The death of a police office in riots during a Seria A league game between Italian football clubs Palermo and Catania Calcio in Catania has halted all soccer games in the country
- ?Crocodile Hunter? Death Video Handed to Widow / Entertainment / 2007-01-18
A video showing the last moments of ?Crocodile Hunter? Steve Irwin was given to his wife Terri and other copies of the tape were destroyed, to avoid the footage being viewed on the internet
- Kennedy Received Death Threats during Visit to Ireland in 1963 / World / 2007-01-08
Former United States President, John F. Kennedy, received 3 death threats during his presidential visit to Ireland in 1963, the year in which he was later murdered in Texas
- Fidel Castro close to Death / World / 2006-12-21
The Director of National Intelligence, John Negroponte, said Friday, that Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, is extremely ill and will die soon.
- Princes Diana`s Death ? No Conspiracy Say Family / World / 2006-12-20
Princes Diana`s family accepted the conclusions of the police report that found that Diana`s death was an accident and not a murder or other kind of conspiracy.
- Anti-Semitic Attacks Lead to Death of Soccer Fan in France / World / 2006-11-29
What started off as a regular football match between Paris Saint Germain (PSG) and Israeli soccer club, Hapoel Tel Aviv ended with anti-Semitic chants, hooliganism and the death of one PSG fan
- Turkey Mourns Death of Former PM, Bulent Ecivit / World / 2006-11-10
The Turkish nation showed an outpouring of grief for the loss of poet, journalist and politician, Bulent Ecivit
- Miami college football player found shot to death / Sport / 2006-11-09
A shocking incident has struck the University of Miami Tuesday night, as Bryan Pata, who plays defensive end for the college`s football team, was shot and killed shortly after leaving the practice field
- Sadam`s hanging death sentence / World / 2006-11-08
Sadam Hussein pleaded his people, the citizens of Iraqu, to find reconciliation, just a few days after hearing of his death sentence. Sadam was tried together with six other people for taking part in a 1980`s military campaign targeting the Kurds, known as the Anfal campaign.
- Basketball World Mourns Death of Celtics Founder Red Auerbach / Sport / 2006-11-03
Celtics founder and one of the true patriarchs of American basketball, Red Auerbach, died of a heart attack at the age of 89
- Soccer World Mourns the Death of Glenn ?Mooch? Myernick / Sport / 2006-10-22
US soccer fans and players joined together to mourn the untimely death of Men?s National Team Assistant Coach Glenn ?Mooch? Myernick
- Coalition Death Toll in Iraq Reaches 3000 / World / 2006-10-19
Another five US Marines and soldiers were killed in Iraq over the weekend, bringing the death toll of coalition forces in this war-torn region to a grim 3000. The United States, by far, holds the record for the number of its citizens and soldiers killed since the war broke out in March 2003.
- Terri Irwin Says Croc Hunter`s Death Won`t Be Aired / Entertainment / 2006-10-01
Terri Irwin, wife of deceased Australian environmentalist and television personality Steve Irwin, has spoken publicly for the first time since Irwin was killed by a bard from a stingray in an Interview on Australia`s Channel Nine.
- Drugs the Cause of Smith`s Death / Entertainment / 2006-09-30
After much speculation and continuous efforts to determine the death of Ex-playmate Anna Nicole Smith?s son, pathologist Cyril Wecht announced that following his ongoing tests it has been concluded that Daniel Smith died from a lethal combination of methadone, Zoloft and Lexapro.
- Crocodile Hunter Death Touches Hundreds of Millions / World / 2006-09-06
Condolences from around the world continued to pour into Australia on Tuesday as fans came to grips with the death of the ?Crocodile Hunter?, Steve Irwin, in a freak accident while filming a documentary segment in the area of the famed Great Barrier Reef.
- Hunger Strike Causes Death of Iranian Prisoner / World / 2006-08-01
An Iranian student leader, who went on a hunger strike to demand his release from jail after first being released and then being rearrested, died in prison this week as the Islamic Republic went before the UN Security Council over its nuclear program and as Iran has come under increasing scrutiny over its support for the Islamic terrorist group Hezbollah in Lebanon
- Death Toll in Recent Tsunami Rises / World / 2006-07-23
The death toll of a recent devastating Indonesian tsunami has now reached at least 520 people. A Red Cross spokesman in the capital Jakarta, Peter Cameron, told news agencies that the authorities had only received a warning about 20 minutes before the tsunami struck.
- Prosecutors Call For Death for Saddam / World / 2006-06-22
The trial of deposed former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein continued on Monday this week, with prosecutors in Baghdad calling for the heaviest possible penalty - death. Hussein, his half-brother and former intelligence chief Barzan al-Tikriti, and the six other defendants on trial will face death by hanging if found guilty.
- Katrina Responsible for More Deaths / World / 2006-05-24
The 2006 hurricane season is fast approaching, merely days away from its official season beginning.
- World Marks Anniversary of Pope`s Death / World / 2006-04-04
On Sunday, a mass was held at St. Peter`s Square in Vatican City to mark a year since the passing of "the Polish pope", John Paul II, who for nearly 27 years sat on the throne of St. Peter as head of the Roman Catholic church. John Paul II died a year ago Sunday, after a long bout with Parkinson`s disease.
- Death Of "Butcher of Belgrade" / World / 2006-03-13
The United Nations in The Hague has confirmed that former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic, 64, is dead. An inquiry has been ordered into his death.
- Terror Leader Vows Battle to Death / World / 2006-02-22
Following previously released messages which have made his views known to the world, in an audiotape released on a website known for posting messages from Islamic terrorist groups Osama bin Laden vowed never to be captured alive and said the U.S. military had become as "barbaric" as Saddam Hussein.
- Drug Smugglers Sentenced To Death in Indonesia / World / 2006-02-20
The families of Australians Andrew Chan, 27, and Myuran Sukumaran, 24, burst into tears when the sentences were announced. The decision came a day after Indonesia sentenced four of their conspirators to life in prison.
- Three Found Responsible For 19 Deaths / World / 2006-02-12
In May 2003, more than 70 illegal immigrants were put into a truck trailer and taken from South Texas to Houston. Seventeen people died inside the container due to dehydration, overheating and suffocation. Two died later. Three people face life in prison after a Texas jury found them responsible for the deadliest human smuggling attempt in U.S. history.
- US death toll in Iraq approaches 2,000 / World / 2005-10-27
It is expected that in the coming days the U.S. military will report the 2,000th American military death in Iraq. Vast improvements in body armor and strides in battlefield medicine have contributed to the lower percentage of the ratio of deaths to serious injuries.
- Death Blamed on Video Game / Webmaster / 2005-10-20
It seems more and more each day violent behavior is being attributed to video games and violent television shows and movies. Violent forms of media have been, and continue to be, controversial subjects among parents and government officials.
- Death toll to reach 1000 in India floods / World / 2005-07-31
As more bodies are found in the aftermath of heavy rains which resulted in flooding and mudslides, officials are warning people to stay at home unless travelling is essential and stating that the death toll could reach 1,000 people or more soon.
- Iraqi civilian deaths close to 25,000 / World / 2005-07-20
The number of Iraqi civilian deaths, already assumed to be well into the tens of thousands since the beginning of the Iraq war in spring 2003, has been reported at close to 25,000 by one group that says more than a third of the deaths have been caused by American forces - a bone of contention, for sure.
- Sport-Haley, Inc. Announces Death of Chairman -- Robert G. Tomlinson / Entertainment / 2004-09-09
Sport-Haley, Inc. (the "Company") announced today that Robert G. ("R.G.") Tomlinson, Chairman of the Board of Directors, passed away this morning after an extended illness.





