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The report gives a chronology of the events of 14 December which underlines the scale of violence that Lanza inflicted in a remarkably compressed time frame.
She adores him; in fact, he is her sole subject so far, rendered kneeling, naked and disfigured by a facial scar inflicted in a Haitian jail.
Doctors will be told to inform the police whenever somebody arrives in hospital with a wound inflicted in a knife attack, under draft guidance drawn up by the General Medical Council and the Department of Health.
Today, Akila al-Hashimi, a member of Iraq's 25-member Governing Council, was buried in Najaf, a holy city for Shiite Muslims, the day after she died from wounds inflicted in a weekend ambush by nine unidentified gunmen.
In World War I up to 60,000 casualties were inflicted in a single day.
Let's start with the latter: The crime was heinous, and the deaths were inflicted in a way that shocks the conscience.
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