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Three of the four remaining skulls (one belonging to a woman, all believed to be Vietnamese) also underwent what is euphemistically known as "post-mortem decorative treatment."
It was surely in the interest of proving the accuracy of this prediction, therefore, that the Enquirer chose to run a post-mortem photo of the actor.
One Southern California woman figuring in the piece, who paid $2,500 to an independent pathologist (she reached him by dialing 1-800-AUTOPSY) to perform a post-mortem when the hospital where her mother died declined to do one, says, "I really felt like the doctor was listening to me and my concerns.
During an election post-mortem (televised on C-SPAN), she suggested that it would have been very difficult for Bob Dole to win the presidency in the Electoral College since, according to her, Bill Clinton went into this election with 300-some electoral votes already locked up, based on the results of the 1992 election.
The top story at the Washington Post is a highly critical post-mortem on the U.N.'s East Timor diplomacy, while the Los Angeles Times reports abusive discipline meted out by guards at the California Youth Authority.