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Index to obituaries and death notices in the New Zealand Medical Journal, 1886-Feb. 1981 [microfiche]Jamieson, Donald Graham
Obituaries|Guardian (The) 9 January 2024 Margaret Rich Was a Gifted Psychiatrist “My friend Margaret Rich, who has died aged 89, came to the UK in 1959 from New Zealand to be a psychiatrist, and worked for most of her career at two London hospitals, St… ...
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Online obituaries have definite advantages over the paper kind, but the printed version is still easier to tuck away in a memory book. Gael Fashingbauer Cooper/CNET Val Patterson of Salt Lake City usedhis own 2012 obitas a confessional: "As it turns out, I AM the guy who stole the safe...
New Zealand books are in Italics. NB I reserve the right to add any extra books that I read between now and the end of the year if I think they warrant it! The Longlists Fiction Longlist, in alphabetical order by author Yes, it’s long, ridiculously long. But, as I’ve said befor...
—is so powerful that it affects obituaries: “John Smith died of lung cancer, although he did not smoke.” It affects social policy and creates/deepensprejudiceagainst certain groups: “AIDS is a gay disease and people wouldn’t get it if they weren’t having gaysex.” It affects how ...
Florencia Iriondowas born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She has lived in New Zealand and Ireland and has been in New York City since 2013. She is a lyricist at the Tony-honored BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Writing Workshop; a Eugene O’Neill National Musical Theater Conference Finalist; an...
“Occurring at 10:47 am (NZ Summer Time) on Tuesday, 3 February 1931, the Hawke’s Bay earthquake (also known as the Napier Earthquake) is recorded as having caused the largest loss of life and most extensive damage of any quake in New Zealand’s history. The effects of the earthquake...