Word: dies
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...first time on Friday. "This is a big victory for prosecutors who've been trying to put him away for years," says TIME Midwest correspondent Julie Grace. "But they are not the only ones who won't be saddened by this outcome." Indeed, count many right-to-die supporters in that group. "There is much support for the principle of a right to die," says Grace, but many advocates have lamented seeing Kevorkian become the poster boy of the issue. "He's too unpredictable and wacky," says Grace. Some hope his removal from the scene may clear...
...bottom was more round, while the top was more sculpted, with muscles. A Globe photographer took a picture of it. You know, even though the snowmen melt, you always have the picture. I think artists should work in conjunction with photographers. It's like clouds, or even people--people die, and all you have left is pictures. So if you think about it, the snowman is really a metaphor for people...
Though the vote may fail, the representatives do not expect the issue to die. According to state law, bills can be brought to the floor every two years...
...opportunity that most college friends [of students who die] don't have because the funeral was held here," Bowen said. "We were able to participate in intimate ways in the formal remembrance. That was very important to people...
...opportunity that most college friends [of students who die] don't have because the funeral was held here," Bowen said. "We were able to participate in intimate ways in the formal remembrance. That was very important to people...