The cause was a heart attack, said the organization, which is in Chicago.
But the organization says that there are probably many more.
The organization they worked for says the two are believed to be dead.
The organization says that it does not have the financial resources to pay for a new group policy.
The cause was cancer, the organization said on its Web site.
The organization says the number rose in 1994, although figures are not yet available.
It was the best quarter in five years, the organization said.
The $48 billion figure is a rise of 8.8 percent over the previous year, the organization said.
The organization said it would contest the decision in court.
Now the organization says it has found the perfect spot.