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The condition of the bodies suggested that they had either suffered starvation, malnutrition or lack of medical treatment during sickness, the newspaper reported.
"There is some speculation that he had a fainting fit and other suggestions that he either suffered a cardiac arrest or stroke," Manouras told Helena Smith, our Athens correspondent.
Mr. Conlon's inclusion of Krenek and Fleischmann also fits into his efforts to play the music of composers who either suffered under the Nazis or had their works suppressed.
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The two royals met church members who had either suffered intimidation or family members whose safety they feared for.
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