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Anyone have statistics to see if this thing is beginning to spike?
Another question, assuming a person has connections, is it possible to bury the facts of a suicide and keep it out of the papers?
And another, this one for newspaper people. I know with court house public records, there is a way to squelch personal information on the internet, such as the name of a homeowner on a record search of a county property appraiser's database. Yet, that information is available if you go to the courthouse and dig up the microfiche. I want to know, however, can newspapers do the same thing? Can they squelch an obit from their electronic database, yet, that info is still available on microfiche at some public library?
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