What was happening in October 1995?
France launches a counter-coup in the Comoros with 600 soldiers. They arrest Bob Denard and his mercenaries and take Denard to France; Caabi el-Yachroutu becomes the interim president. Hurricane Opal makes landfall at Pensacola Beach, Florida, as a Category 3 hurricane with 115 mph (185 km/h) winds.
Do newspapers Prewrite obituaries?
It depends on the person. The vast majority of obituaries are written after someone dies, not before. (Even before Kennedy announced that he had brain cancer in May 2008, newspapers were preparing obituary packages.)
What was happening in October 1996?
President Bill Clinton wins the first TV debate with Republican rival Bob Dole. Pope John Paul II is admitted to a Rome hospital for an appendix operation. News Corporation launches the Fox News Channel as a 24-hour news channel to compete against CNN.
How do newspapers write obituaries?
The format that is usually followed for writing an obituary is as follows:
- The name and address of the deceased.
- The name and location of the hospital or city and state of the decedent’s home.
- Birth date, city and state of where the person was born.
- The person’s mother and father may be listed if desired.
How do newspapers get obituaries?
Unlike death notices, which the family writes, obituaries are usually written by the newspaper’s editors or reporters. At many newspapers, families can submit a request to have an obituary written about the person who died, though the newspaper ultimately decides whether or not to write the story.
What does it mean to dream with a dead person?
Such dreams may be part of the mourning process or a reflection of the fact that you miss someone who’s no longer in your life. If you aren’t terminally ill or mourning a loved one, however, your dream may not really be about death at all. Instead, death may represent change or a period of transition.