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Mangalore

Industrial port at the mouth of the Netravati River in Karnataka, India; population (2001) 398,700. Industries include textiles, timber, and food-processing. The port handles 75% of India's coffee exports and most of its cashew nuts, as well as pepper, tea, and roofing tiles.



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Wierichs - Mikala and George Wierichs, of Eugene, a daughter.
Peacefully in hospital on 12th April 2009, aged 61 years, Roy ( Brock), beloved husband of the late Elizabeth ( Liz), a dearly loved dad of Michael, a loved father - in - law of Mikala and much loved granda of Laura, Ben, Abbey, Amy and Connor, also a dear brother of Norman and Theresa, Keith and Barbara and uncle of Andrew.
The court heard that the papers have in excess of 15 million readers and that between them almost 100 articles were written mentioning either Murat or the two other claimants, Sergey Malinka and Mikala Walczuch.
 
 
 
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