Word: karens
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Keeping Karen Alive...
...certainly agree that keeping Karen Quinlan alive is cruel and unusual punishment. What I can't understand is how a person can be dead in one state and alive in another...
...Karen Ann Quinlan had been admitted to the Massachusetts General Hospital, the judge who ruled this week that she could not be taken off an artificial respirator never would have gotten to make his decision...
...fears being wrong in making intelligent decisions in her field so she avoids making them. She would not discuss the Edelin case, or the case of Karen Quinlan, the comatose woman in New Jersey, because they were still in the courts. When pressed on the Quinlan case she said, "I don't want to talk about that case, I really don't because, as I say, it is still in the court and its very, very hard for all the people involved. So I'd prefer...
AFTER MINAHAN, the star of the show is the music. The second act, which features more of Cohan's hits, is especially impressive, with one finger-snapping number fading right into another, like fourth of July fireworks. Under the direction of Karen Krag, the show orchestra handles the music with patriotic zest, only rarely drowning out the performers on stage. Cohan's score is also enhanced in this production by consistently fine choreography, which heightens the excitement of sequences like Minahan's tap-dancing rendition of "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and elaborately mounted production numbers like the "Over There...