Word: die
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...another case testing the murky limits of both parents' rights and a patient's right to die, Gregory Messenger-the Michigan father charged with manslaughter for having unhooked his severely ill, premature baby from a respirator-was acquitted by a jury. Messenger said he was forced to act after doctors refused to heed the family's wishes. "We did what was best for our baby," said his wife...
...political blunder in the extreme." He then reversed himself, explaining that he was criticizing White House handling of the nomination but had reached no decision as to how he will vote. Earlier, a stinging New York Times editorial called the pick "badly bungled" and one that should "die quickly." The powerful American Medical Association, which speaks for about 300,000 U.S. doctors, strongly supported Foster today, though its endorsement was seen more as an obligatory defense of a physician's right to practice ethical medicine than a political stand in behalf of the Foster nomination. For his part, Foster told...
...wouldn't be here talking right now. I had every offer in the world to do it otherwise. But of course they wanted the guys to ride off on a white horse in the end. It had to be shot in color; no gay bashing scene; Nicky couldn't die. Pretty much sanitized bullshit is what is would have ended up. The worst thing that could have happened to this movie is three million dollars...
According to Dr. Steven E. Hyman, associateprofessor of psychiatry and neuroscience at theMedical School, about 15 percent of people withrecurrent mood disorders actually die of suicide...
Harvard's first period against Boston College last night was bad enough to make any die-hard heave. But the Crimson's second and third period efforts were so gritty and showed so much heart that it is a darn shame that the team won't be playing for its 11th Beanpot championship next Monday...