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The sentence brings to a close a case that deeply shook Russian human rights circles, which have been dogged by a series of high-profile killings.
Investigators announced that they had charged six people with the murder of Galina V. Starovoitova, a prominent member of Parliament whose killing four years ago deeply shook Russia's fledging democracy.
The university is also searching for an athletic director and a president, all part of the fallout from a recruiting scandal that deeply shook the institution last March and April.
Dr. Zoran Stankovic, the former chief military pathologist and former Serbian minister of defense, who did the autopsy on Mr. Mladic's daughter and was one of his closest confidants, said Ana's suicide deeply shook her father.
Instead, it has been a proxy for far more fundamental and insoluble matters, particularly Ukraine's 2004 turn to the West in the "Orange Revolution," which deeply shook Russia's nationalists.
The dismissal, reported in The New York Post on Wednesday, deeply shook morale at the school, which prides itself on upholding strict codes of discipline and ethics, and sees its mission as plucking boys from struggling city neighborhoods and shaping them into ambitious young men.
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