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  2. Jordanian Americans - Wikipedia

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    [6] The Jordanian American community in Washington, DC held a candlelight vigil after the death of King Hussein. Chicago also maintains, even today, a large Jordanian population. [3] In the time period between World War II and the 1980s, most Jordanians who emigrate to the USA were men whose ages ranged from 20 and 39 and they married people ...

  3. Charles H. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The American government twice asked Czechoslovak authorities for an official inquiry into Jordan's death. [13] Jordan was posthumously awarded the Nansen Refugee Award on September 27, 1968. [12] In July 2007, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee made a request to the United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to re-open the ...

  4. Laurence Foley - Wikipedia

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    Zarqawi was sentenced to death in absentia for his role in the assassination, [6] but was killed in a U.S. airstrike on June 7, 2006. [7] Foley's assassins were executed on March 11, 2006. [ 8 ] Another conspirator, Mohammed Ahmed Youssef al-Jaghbeer, was sentenced to death on July 13, 2009.

  5. Death certificate - Wikipedia

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    Eddie August Schneider's (1911–1940) death certificate, issued in New York.. A death certificate is either a legal document issued by a medical practitioner which states when a person died, or a document issued by a government civil registration office, that declares the date, location and cause of a person's death, as entered in an official register of deaths.

  6. Vital statistics (government records) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Social Security Death Index provides nationwide birth and death records of deceased individuals. The Census Bureau publishes voluminous reports based on census data, including the American Community Survey, the U.S. Economic Census, and the Current Population Survey. However, the Census Bureau is forbidden by law from releasing ...

  7. List of former United States citizens who relinquished their ...

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    After her father's death in 1975, she renounced U.S. citizenship and donated the American portion of her holdings in her father's company to the American Hospital of Paris. [269] 1950 s June 1975: Too early Oona O'Neill: Other Jus soli: United Kingdom: Daughter of American playwright Eugene O'Neill.

  8. Death and state funeral of Hussein of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The death of King Hussein was announced on local TV by a presenter in Arabic, "Believing in God's will and with deep sorrow, the cabinet tells the Jordanian people and all our brothers in the Muslim world, and all our friends around the world, of the death of the dearest among men, His Hashemite Majesty, King Hussein Bin Talal the Great, king ...

  9. Queen Noor of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Noor Al Hussein (Arabic: نور الحسين; born Lisa Najeeb Halaby; August 23, 1951) [1] is an American-born Jordanian philanthropist and activist who is the fourth wife and widow of King Hussein of Jordan. She was Queen of Jordan from their marriage on June 15, 1978, until Hussein's death on February 7, 1999.