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northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Nov 16, 2008
So what’s the next publicity stunt for Doctor Death? Jack Kevorkian, 80, the convicted felon who has acknowledged that he participated in the assisted suicides of at least 130 people between 1990 and 1998, has lost his …
Also tagged: politics, health, crime, government, michigan, murder, courts, congress, disabled, kevorkian, assisted suicide, felon
abc.net.au » ABC News: Southern Qld - Nov 16, 2008
A new venue has been found for tomorrow's public meeting on voluntary euthanasia in Toowoomba, in southern Queensland, after the first place was withdrawn because the topic was too controversial.
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northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Nov 16, 2008
COMMENTARY © By June Maxam It’s still puzzling to some why Michael Schiavo supports same-sex marriage but it’s not such an enigma to others. Maybe once again it’s all about money and vendettas. Sanctity of marriage? …
Also tagged: politics, health, message boards, marriage, internet, media, religion, government, opinion, family, courts, gay marriage, florida, same sex marriage, marriage vows, disabled, vendetta, nationwide, topix, family values, dehydration, terri schiavo, schiavo, michael schiavo, feeding tube, narcissim
northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Nov 16, 2008
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Also tagged: politics, marriage, religion, government, opinion, family, gay marriage, florida, same sex marriage, marriage vows, disabled, dehydration, terri schiavo, schiavo, michael schiavo, feeding tube, derek newton, family value
nytimes.com » NYT > World - Nov 13, 2008
Italy’s highest court ruled that the father of a woman in a persistent vegetative state could remove his daughter’s feeding tube, ending a case that has divided the country.
Also tagged: italy, roman catholic church, death and dying
northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Nov 13, 2008
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA—After Italy’s highest court ruled Thursday that a father can remove his daughter’s feeding tube which will result in her death by starvation dehydration, the family of Terri Schindler Schiavo …
Also tagged: health, italy, religion, courts, florida, disabled, brain injury, dehydration, terri schiavo, schindler, assisted suicide, schiavo, michael schiavo, englaro, bobby schindler, feeding tube
abc.net.au » ABC News : Just In - Nov 13, 2008
Italy's highest court has authorised a father to disconnect the feeding tubes that have kept his comatose daughter alive for 16 years.
Also tagged: italy, community and society
france24.com » France24 - europe - Nov 13, 2008
Italy's highest court has authorised a father to disconnect a feeding tube that has kept his daughter alive in a comatose state since a 1992 car crash in a right-to-die case that has divided this predominantly Catholic …
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abc.net.au » ABC News: World - Oct 29, 2008
A British woman who suffers from multiple sclerosis lost a legal challenge over whether her husband could be prosecuted if he helps her to commit suicide.
Also tagged: england, united kingdom, ethics, international law, law crime and justice, courts and trials, community and society
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Oct 29, 2008
A terminally ill woman who wants her husband to help her die will find out how far he can assist her without being prosecuted in a landmark legal judgement expected today.
Also tagged: court, assisted, right, suicide, ruling, purdy, debbie, to die