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Ice-Encased Body Thought to Be WWII Airman (AP via Yahoo! News)
An ice-encased body believed to be a World War II airman who crashed in 1942 was chipped out of a Sierra Nevada glacier and taken to a laboratory for identification, a deputy coroner said Thursday.

Body believed to be WWII airman to be ID'd (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) An ice-encased body believed to be a World War II airman who crashed in 1942 was chipped out of a Sierra Nevada glacier and taken to a laboratory for identification, a deputy coroner said Thursday.

War trooper preserved in ice (ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
A frozen body, believed to be a World War II airman, has been found in on a US mountain range.

Body Believed to Be WWII Airman Recovered (ABC News)
Body Thought to Be WWII Airman Removed From Sierra Nevada Glacier, Taken to Lab for Identification

Reaping the grim remains of Katrina (Lancaster Online)
Even a full-body hazmat suit couldn't shield Charles McWilliams from the stench of rotting flesh as he sifted through the corpses left behind by Hurricane Katrina.The Lancaster County senior deputy coroner recently returned home after spending 16 days in Gulfport, Miss., where he interviewed relatives of missing residents and recovered bodies from a cemetery deluged by the hurricane.

CET marks may be key to dental, medical admissions (Deccan Herald)
If you are aspiring for a medical or dental seat next year then make sure you prepare well for the entrance test.

Ice-encased body removed from glacier (Peoria Journal Star)
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Body found a week ago ID'd as Houma man (KATC3)
NAPOLEONVILLE, La. A body found a week ago in a cane-field ditch has been identified as a 40-year-old Houma man.

Coroner IDs Boulder intruder (Denver Post)
The intruder killed by a Boulder County couple after he forced his way into their home and fought with them Oct. 3 has been identified as a Longmont man with no criminal record. Coroner Thomas Faure identified the man as Evans W. Sussman, 41. He was identified through dental records, Faure said.

Body Believed to Be WWII Airman to Be ID'd (ABC News)
Body Thought to Be WWII Airman Chipped Out of Sierra Nevada Glacier, Taken to Lab for ID


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