I agree that they are both sad and wasteful...
However, the issue here is focus in the media, whilst each event in its own way is tragic, how can the death of a woman, who whilst she tried to seek help, did frequently refer to wanting to die like her idols, be compared to the unexpected and involuntary deaths of the kids and people in Norway?
Winehouse's Death was inevitable, she got what she expected. The people in Norway were just going about their daily business with no expectation of being shot and/or blown up!
Dead Celebrities (Unless they've done a great deal, for many years, to help the public cause) should be a news footnote, not the main focus when there are more important developments in the world to focus on...
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Winehouse's Death was inevitable, she got what she expected. The people in Norway were just going about their daily business with no expectation of being shot and/or blown up!
Dead Celebrities (Unless they've done a great deal, for many years, to help the public cause) should be a news footnote, not the main focus when there are more important developments in the world to focus on...