Michael Jackson's dad refiles lawsuit against doctor Michael Jackson's father has refiled a lawsuit against the late pop icon's doctor, alleging negligence in treatment before the singer's death and when he was found unconscious.The 24-page lawsuit, filed at the Los Angeles Superior Court this week -- after a federal court rejected it in June -- claims that Dr. Conrad Murray spent 47 minutes on the phone while Jackson was dying on June 25, 2009. マイケルジャクソンの父親は歌手の死とする前に、治療の過失を主張し、後半のポップアイコンの医師に対して訴訟を整頓した彼は今週、ロサンゼルス上級裁判所に提出unconscious.The 24ページ訴訟を発見されたときに - 連邦裁判所の後に6月にこれを拒否した - の主張がジャクソンは2009年6月25日に死んでいる間に博士コンラッドマレイは、電話で47分を費やしていることを確認します
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Gillian Sandford obituary Our friend Gillian Sandford, who has died of cancer aged 54, was one of those women journalists in the 1980s whose independent spirit took them to far-flung corners of the world to report with distinction from danger zones. In later years, she worked for aid agencies in Darfur and Afghanistan.Brought up in Bath, Gillian began her career as a news reporter for provincial newspapers in Devon, then the north-east, soon gaining a name nationally and securing scholarships to Japan, Iceland, France and Germany. Her first lengthy overseas job was in the US, where she worked as a reporter for a news agency and later as a staff reporter for US News and World Report in Washington.Gillian covered the Balkans for several years. She worked for a spell as a war correspondent for Time and also for the Guardian. Based in Belgrade, she led a small team reporting on the Kosovo conflict. Six years ago she was engaged by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting (the international media development charity) and trained Afghan journalists in Kabul. She supported them on stories that were part of a weekly internet-based news service that were also translated into Dari and Pashtu and printed by Afghan papers. A year later, she was employed as a communications specialist to the director of ACT-Caritas, one of the biggest aid operations in south and west Darfur.During her time in the UK, she was foreign editor of the Yorkshire Post for five years, and deputy news editor of the now-defunct European newspaper. She also spent a year as a radio reporter for Radio Wales and while there, produced the documentary Gorazde: The Peacekeepers' Tale, broadcast on Radio 4 in 2002, which was based on her interviews and research.Gillian was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cance 私たちの友人ジリアンサンドは、がん54歳以上の死亡した1人の女性の独立の精神世界の遠く離れたコーナーに危険ゾーンから区別を報告するのにかかった1980年代のジャーナリストだった