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- The 9,000 year-old mask Credit: Christie’s A 9,000-year-old mask will be auctioned at Christie’s this June, international news sites reported on Wednesday, May 23, 2012. According to Christie’s as mentioned in the reports, the rare limestone mask is one of the earliest sculptural types to survive from antiquity. “Only very few of these masks are [...]Batangas Today - May 23 02:32pm
- In the turbulent hours following President John F. Kennedy's assassination, many were uncertain about what to do, but medical examiner Earl Rose knew one thing: The shooting happened in Dallas, and it was his job to do an autopsy on anyone slain in the city.Associated Press via Yahoo! News - May 01 12:57pm
- In the turbulent hours following President John F. Kennedy's assassination, many were uncertain about what to do, but medical examiner Earl Rose knew one thing: The shooting happened in Dallas, ...Fox News - May 01 12:15pm
- Dr. Earl Rose, the medical examiner in Dallas when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, died Tuesday at an Iowa City retirement community at age 85.Boston Globe - May 01 11:23am
- DES MOINES, Iowa - In the turbulent hours following President John F. Kennedy's assassination, many were uncertain about what to do, but medical examiner Earl Rose knew one thing: The shooting happened in Dallas, and it was his job to do an autopsy on anyone slain in the city.Pioneer Press - May 01 04:23pm
- DES MOINES, Iowa – Dr. Earl Rose, the medical examiner in Dallas when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, died Tuesday at an Iowa City retirement community at age 85.Fox News - May 01 12:32pm
- Rose, who tried to have the president's autopsy conducted in Dallas, felt that having it done at Bethesda Naval Hospital was a mistake that fueled conspiracy theories. Dr. Earl Rose, the medical examiner in Dallas when President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, died Tuesday at a retirement community in Iowa City, Iowa. He was 85.Los Angeles Times - May 01 07:16pm
- DES MOINES, Iowa -- In the turbulent hours following President John F. Kennedy's assassination, many were uncertain about what to do, but medical examiner Earl Rose knew one thing: The shooting happened in Dallas, and it was his job to do an autopsy on anyone slain in the city.The Huffington Post - May 01 11:31am
- Earl Rose (inset), the would-be Dallas medical examiner who should have done President John F. Kennedy’s autopsy following his assassination, died TuesdayDaily Mail - May 01 05:45pm
- IOWA CITY — Many of the writers who attempted to portray Earl Rose’s role as Dallas County medical examiner when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 got it wrong. His wife told The Gazette on Tuesday — just hours after her husband died in Iowa City at age 85 — that Rose [...]The Gazette - May 01 09:05pm