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He added: "It takes grief seriously and encourages us to press on because of the promise of eternal life".
But Comey argued that "no reasonable prosecutor" would press charges because of the absence of evidence that Clinton intended to use the server to send classified information.
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A few months later, the star -- hounded by the press because of her scandalous love life -- commits suicide herself.
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