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'Jackson died of lethal levels of potent medicines, drugs'11-JUL-09
The leaked toxicology report of Michael Jackson claims that the pop star had lethal levels of potent painkillers and drugs in his body at the time of his death, triggering suspicion that it may be a case of homicide.
Homicide not ruled out in MJ probe11-JUL-09
'King of Pop' Michael Jackson's family prepared today to hold a memorial service in his hometown of Gary, Indiana, as investigators looking into the cause of the megastar's death did not rule out homicide.
Jackson's coffin smuggled out of his memorial11-JUL-09
'King of Pop' Michael Jackson's body was taken from his memorial service via a special tunnel to ensure fans couldn't mob the casket, according to a news report.
King of Pop receives final adieu08-JUL-09
Fans, friends and family of Michael Jackson bid adieu to the 'King of Pop' at the public memorial held at Staples Centre here in a grand ceremony which has been described by many as the 'biggest media event ever'.
'King of Pop' to be buried in $25,000 casket04-JUL-09
Michael Jackson's family is leaving no stone unturned to make sure that the pop legend has a grand funeral and they have reportedly chosen a custom made $25,000 casket to bury the 'King of Pop'.
Jackson had a will: family lawyer01-JUL-09
Michael Jackson's will has been found and his family has seen the document, according to their lawyer.
Jackson's leaves songs worth hundreds of millions to kids01-JUL-09
Michael Jackson bequeathed some 200 unpublished songs to his three children, to secure their future in case of a bankruptcy and the collection is estimated to be worth more than hundred million dollars.
Jackson's doctor off suspect list after police interrogation29-JUN-09
Conrad Murray, the cardiologist who was the only person in the room when pop legend Michael Jackson suffered cardiac arrest was interviewed by the Los Angeles Police Department for over three hours.
Jackson was bruised and just had pills in his stomach: report29-JUN-09
The leaked autopsy details of Michael Jackson show that the pop icon was a virtual skeleton as he was barely eating and only had pills in his stomach when he died, according to a news report.
Jackson's body released to family: coroner's office27-JUN-09
The Los Angeles County coroner's office has handed back the body of pop star Michael Jackson to his family after the autopsy.
Police to question Jackson's cardiologist27-JUN-09
Police investigating pop star Michael Jackson's sudden death are now seeking to question a Las Vegas cardiologist who was present at the singer's home when he collapsed.
Transcript of emergency call from Jackson's home27-JUN-09
Following is the 911 call from Michael Jackson's Los Angeles home at 12:21(0051 IST) on Thursday. The caller from the singer's home said that Jackson was not breathing or responding to efforts to revive him.
Coroner rules out foul play in Jackson death27-JUN-09
The Los Angeles Coroner's office today ruled out foul play or "external trauma" in pop icon Michael Jackson's death after conducting an autopsy.
Prescription drugs killed Jackson: family lawyer26-JUN-09
While the autopsy report of Michael Jackson is still awaited, people close to him have claimed that his dependency on prescription drugs, encouraged by "enablers", led to his sudden death.
Pharma task force proposals may shake up industry22-SEP-05
Pharma pricing task force favours regulating prices of 35-40 per cent of the drugs and de-branding Schedule H prescription drugs.
  
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