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Senior NSW police are continuing to give evidence to the inquest about police management of the siege.

No British broadcaster was willing to commission Unlawful Killing, which its director describes as an "inquest of the inquest" about Diana's death.

Images of the men were shown on a screen as family and friends told the inquest about their lives and the impact of their deaths.

"I am concerned about the evidence I have received in this inquest about the process for gathering and recording information from victims of antisocial abuse," Davison said.

Witness G was called to give evidence to the inquest about whether Britain's security agencies could have drawn together intelligence about the pair's links with extremists and established they were planning mass murder.

"We are thinking also of the supporters, the people who were at Hillsborough and survived, some of whom face the ordeal over the next year, of being witnesses, giving evidence to the inquest about what happened on that terrible day".

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In return, she paid tribute to the fans, and survivors who have given evidence to the inquests about what happened.

Had the picture failed at the box office, inquests about fiscal irresponsibility and indulgence of out-of-control auteur talent would surely have followed.

The location of those discursive events in Foucault's activity would take us in many directions, including his involvement in the information and inquests about prisons, or his political reactions towards the political, legal, and numismatic unfulfilled promises of the Fifth Republic of 1958.

Chief Justice Rehnquist had a few years earlier published a book, "Grand Inquests," about the Senate's refusal in 1805 to convict and remove Justice Samuel Chase, who had been impeached by the House of Representatives at the behest of political enemies and critics of his rulings.

He explained that coroners had been given guidance on the use of intentional self-harm in narrative verdicts, which give a longer explanation at inquests about how someone died rather than the use of short-form verdicts such as suicide or accidental death.

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