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D.A. won't prosecute 88-year-old man in wife's suicide
L.A. NOWOn March 20, Purdy’s wife, Margaret, 84, commited suicide after years of unrelenting pain from a variety of ailments. The couple was married for a decade. Purdy, a semi-retired engineer, did not try to stop her as she swallowed apple sauce mixed... -
Should state have a right-to-die law?
A “right-to-die” bill may again surface in the legislature next year. Physician-assisted suicide is legal in Oregon and Washington state, but illegal here. The legislature has looked at the issue at least twice, but a bill has not become law....
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, General Practitioners, Euthanasia
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Assisted suicide rates changed little since Dutch legalization
World NowDoctors have been allowed to help patients end their lives in the Netherlands for a decade by giving them lethal drugs, a practice that has sometimes stoked alarm outside the country, even popping up in American political debate earlier this year. Now a... -
California filmmaker with ties to western Virginia hopes to bring her next project home
ReporterA California actress who grew up in the Roanoke Valley is hoping to make a feature film here. "It's a Good Day to Die," is a comedy about assisted suicide, and this week, Andrea Shreeman has been meeting with community leaders and potential investors. ...Tags: Comedy (genre), Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Cloris Leachman, Movies, Suicide
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In Theory: Should we be allowed to choose to die?
Q. British author Sir Terry Pratchett recently presented a BBC documentary called “Choosing To Die,” about assisted suicide. Pratchett, the bestselling author of the “Discworld” series of fantasy novels, was diagnosed with...Tags: Pain, Death and Dying Customs, Palliative Care, Social Issues, Documentary (genre)
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Peter Goodwin dies at 83; doctor helped craft Death With Dignity Act
In 1970 a man with terminal bone cancer came to see Dr. Peter Goodwin, who practiced family medicine in Portland, Ore. The man had intractable pain and saw no point in prolonging his suffering. He pleaded with Goodwin for pills to end his life.
His...Tags: Science and Technology, Family, Justice System, General Practitioners, Health and Safety at School
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Letters to the Editor - April 25
It takes courage to face death, be it yours or another’s To the editor: There is no dignity in cowardice. Those who apply the term “death with dignity” to assisted suicide or euthanasia diminish the extraordinary dignity of every...Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Human Interest, White House, Petroleum Industry
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'Mercy killing' or just plain murder
There are so many travesties in our world that sometimes it makes one wonder which ones to comment about and which ones to shout about with outrage. Recently I came across something that makes my blood boil. Here is my outrage: In the Netherlands some...Tags: Suicide, Euthanasia
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Emmanuel Episcopal ethics series focuses on relationships
The Winchester SunThe Right Rev. Chilton Knudsen, the interim assisting bishop of the Lexington Diocese of the Episcopal Church, spoke at the third installment of Emmanuel Episcopal Church’s Lenten lecture series on ethics. Knudsen emphasized the importance of...Tags: Ethics, Religion and Belief, Anglicanism, Lent, Suicide
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Woman agrees to stop selling suicide kits
Los Angeles TimesSAN DIEGO -- A former schoolteacher who sold suicide kits that she once touted as leaving people "eternally sleepy" pleaded guilty Friday to a tax evasion charge and agreed to stop encouraging people to commit suicide. Sharlotte Hydorn mailed more than...Tags: Justice System, Los Angeles Times, Colon Cancer, Suicide, Euthanasia
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Wishing for the right to make that final exit
Colleen Kegg hasn't worked out the details of her exit plan yet. But about one thing, Kegg is clear: When she can no longer feed herself or go to the bathroom without assistance, she will take steps to end her life. A rare and incurable neurological...Tags: Lobbying, General Practitioners, Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Parkinson's Disease
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Dr. Jack Kevorkian dies at 83; 'Dr. Death' was advocate, practitioner of physician-assisted suicide
He was known as Dr. Death, a Michigan physician who helped his patients kill themselves.
In doing so, Jack Kevorkian inflamed a nationwide debate in the 1990s over a terminally ill patient's right to die. And he served eight years in prison for second-...Tags: Assault, Psychiatry, Good Morning America (tv program), Procedural Sedation, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon)
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