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The 1989 killings and the brothers’ highly publicized murder trials sparked documentaries, films and a recent Netflix series that has maintained public interest in the case even decades later.

King Charles and the Princess of Wales’ publicized health issues have made them more popular — but can that last for an institution built on opaqueness?

But in more recent years, the World Health Organization and other groups have been practically railing against alcohol consumption, publicizing it as toxic and a leading cause of disease.

Those figures may be an undercount, because railroads don’t publicize all thefts, Lewis said.

The 1989 killing inside the family’s Beverly Hills home, and the highly publicized trials that followed, sparked documentaries, films and a recent television series that have renewed public interest in the Menendez case decades later.

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