Riera, who spent three years with Barcelona, last played for Sunderland when he was red-carded in the Carling Cup against Bury in August.
The 75-year-old former town mayor said he was known to many as "the chap with the bow tie and Mr Bury in Bloom".
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An army museum has identified the remains of Private Harry Wilkinson, from Bury in Lancashire, more than 80 years after he was killed on a Flanders battlefield.
But the Bishnoi, a caste of farmers in Rajasthan, cover their dead in salt and bury them in an unmarked trench.
Or, in other words, bury it in company legacy that strangles its ability to innovate and shift with rapidly emerging market needs.
Garry Cowan, 45, sprung Andrew Farndon with the aid of a replica handgun outside West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds in January.
The accident happened when the 50-year-old climbed out of the window at the West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds in September 2011.
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Its incineration plants offer a look into the future where countries could potentially make money off of their trash and not just dump it in the ocean or bury it in mass landfills.
According to Thomas and county Sheriff Tony Lippa, neither they or any other officials in the county knew about plans to bury Tsarnaev in that area.
In that event, the sensible depositor would withdraw their money in physical Euro form, pack it into a suitcase and bury it in their garden.
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In a letter, al Majid warned the U.S. civilian administrator in Iraq, Paul Bremer, how urgent it is to bury the bodies -- and that, as a cousin of Saddam, he wanted to bury them in Tikrit, where the family cemetery is.
In the business environment of today and tomorrow, you can't bury yourself in your office in New York or London or Tokyo.
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Three men who were caught with guns in a car had dug them up in Northern Ireland and were taking them to the Irish Republic to re-bury them in a safer place, a court has been told.
The centre in Martlesham opens on Friday 10 June and the one in Bury St Edmunds will open in July.
Of course, many firms will attempt to bury them in lengthy, complex disclosure packets.
He could always bury himself in work, but, since the miscarriage, she never left the house.
They plan to bury her in the front yard, as is the custom here.
The rope tangled around Ben Yehuda's legs, threatening to bury him in the ice crack as well.
You know how those NFL coaches bury themselves in the film room?
Whatever movies may suggest, employees are rarely called upon to beat people to death and bury them in shallow graves in the desert.
"There is no social media handbook I know that says, 'Don't respond in a crisis, bury your head in the sand, ' " she said.
The founder of the organization that built Colorado's largest mosque, Sheikh Abu-Omar Almubarac, says he is offering to bury Tsarnaev in a Denver-area Muslim cemetery.
Taylor originally said she wanted to bury Russell in a cemetery in Los Angeles, but the family insisted he be returned to them in Texas.
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If possible, bury me in a beautiful place amidst sunny nature.
So space them out, read them carefully and when you're done, for God's sake, shred them, burn the remains and bury them in your back yard.
In Russia, officials aren't commenting after Tsarnaev's mother said authorities won't allow her son's body into the country so she can bury him in her native Dagestan.
Villagers and the U.S. Army reserves are looking for one person still missing: a six-year-old boy, whose family wants to bury him in the front yard, too.
Smith won over one investor by warning him that the private wealth management group of a European bank was about to bury him in a complete snow job.
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