This is one of those things I call not newsworthy, but gets covered anyway. A simple obituary would have sufficed, but... society being as it is, we have to affix more importance to this than say, starving people or HIV/AIDS in Darfur.
While losing someone is sad, and while I have sympathy for the Brando family, I'd have to say all of that controversy is finally put to rest. May the media let the rest of them live in anonymity and with freedom.
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This is one of those things I call not newsworthy, but gets covered anyway. A simple obituary would have sufficed, but... society being as it is, we have to affix more importance to this than say, starving people or HIV/AIDS in Darfur.
While losing someone is sad, and while I have sympathy for the Brando family, I'd have to say all of that controversy is finally put to rest.
May the media let the rest of them live in anonymity and with freedom.
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