Word: karens
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...when doctors cannot consult the patient directly, the issue becomes much harder. Karen Ann Quinlan's was the most celebrated right-to-die case before Cruzan's, and one that seems almost straightforward by comparison. In 1975, after she had been comatose for seven months, Quinlan's father went to the New Jersey Supreme Court to have her respirator turned off. The court agreed, and the U.S. Supreme Court declined to consider the case further. After the ruling, Quinlan lived nine more years breathing on her own. But Nancy Cruzan is not on a life-support system. Her parents...
...Richard L. Boeth, MaryAnne Golon, Rose Keyser, Julia Richer (Assistant Editors); Kevin J. McVea (Traffic); Renee Mancini (Syndication); Arnold H. Drapkin (Consulting Picture Editor) Researchers: Dorothy Affa Ames, Martha Bardach, Sarah Buffum, Stanley Kayne, Paula Hornak Kellner, Gary Roberts, Nancy Smith-Alam, Melanie Stephens, Robert B. Stevens, Eleanor Taylor, Karen Zakrison Photographers: Terry Ashe, P.F. Bentley, William Campbell, Rudi Frey, Dirck Halstead, Cynthia Johnson, Peter Jordan, Shelly Katz, David Hume Kennerly, Neil Leifer, Steve Liss, Robin Moyer, Carl Mydans, James Nachtwey, Matthew Naythons, Chris Niedenthal, David Rubinger, Antonio Suarez, Ted Thai, Diana Walker...
...Sophia Neeley of Dartmouth,Yale's Tonya Lawrence, Princeton's Sandi Bittler,Brown's Maia Baker and Penn's Kirsten Brendel, theonly junior on the squad. Joining Wambach on thesecond team were Columbia junior Kathy Gilbert,Dartmouth senior Allison Greene, Dartmouth juniorNicole Hager, Yale senior Paula Kenefick andCornell junior Karen Walker...
Yale (58): Paula Kenefick 5-15 3-4 16; Tonya Lawrence 7-14 8-11 22; Kate Hackett 1-1 1-4 3; Bonnie Coutu 0-2 0-2 0; Karen Canavan 0-2 0-0 0; Alison Toth 0-0 0-0 0; Wendy Gerhart 2-7 0-0 5; Sarah Jacobsen 4-5 2-2 10; Trina Altman...
...Oprah. In New York City the Russian Tea Room is best for the show-business throng, Elaine's for the print glitterati, Le Cirque for the well-heeled ladies who lunch. But to endure on the job, a gossipmonger must also be a tireless attender of parties. Syndicated columnist Karen Feld, who writes from Washington, attends six to eight events a night and dowses for dirt on the tennis court, at teas and on the embassy circuit. Says Feld: "I do think columnists like me can make or break people...