Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Jill Dando, Zahra Kazemi, Huang Yuanyong, Kenji Nagai, Carlos Castro, Nathan Meeker, Brian Smith, Gareth Jones, Anne Pressly, Dan Eldon, George Polk, Death of Hugh O'Connor, Victor Noir, David Graham Phillips, Tara Singh Hayer, Albert D. Richardson, Leonardo Henrichsen, Sander Thoenes, Alisher Saipov, Arcady Ruderman, 1998 Iranian diplomats assassination in Afghanistan, Jean Helene, Harry Burton, Abdulla Alishayev, Simon Cumbers, Ogulsapar Myradowa, Malik Akhmedilov, Sini a Glava evi, Libero Badaro, Charles Chaloner Ogle, Jean-Leonard Rugambage, Else Feldmann, Dele Giwa, Farag Foda, Deyda Hydara, Birendra Shah, Nasteh Dahir, Dzmitry Zavadski, Veronika Cherkasova, Harald Langhelle, Elmar Huseynov, Tomohiro Kojiro, Paul Guihard, Jake Lingle, Jacques Roche, Lynette Lithgow, Bram Behr, Mahmoud Saremi, Khalid Hassan, Shihab al-Tamimi. Excerpt: Jill Wendy Dando (9 November 1961 - 26 April 1999) was an English journalist, television presenter and newsreader who worked for the BBC for 14 years. She was murdered by gunshot outside her home in Fulham, West London; her killer has never been identified. Jill Dando was born in Ashcombe House Maternity Home, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, and was raised a Baptist. When she was three, it was discovered she had a hole in her heart and a blocked pulmonary artery. She had heart surgery on 12 January 1965. She was educated at Worle Infant School, Greenwood Junior School, Worle Comprehensive School, and Broadoak Sixth Form Centre, where she was head girl, and passed two A levels. She studied journalism at South Glamorgan Institute of Higher Education in Cardiff. Dando was a keen thespian. She was a member of Weston-super-Mare Amateur Dramatic Society and Exeter Little Theatre Company, with whom she appeared in plays at the Barnfield Theatre. Dando was a volunteer at Sunshine Hospital Ra...