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...PONTIAC, Michigan: After being cleared four times in the past five years on assisted suicide charges, Kevorkian is once again a controversial figure, this time in the suicide of 42 year-old Massachusetts resident Judith Curren. Curren had been suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome and fybromalgia, a painful muscle disorder which left her unable to move. Neither illness is fatal. A report released Monday by the Oakland County medical examiner says that he found no evidence of chronic fatigue syndrome or any other disease. But Curren had been contemplating suicide for four years, and finally against her husband's wishes...
...PONTIAC, Michigan: After being cleared four times in the past five years on assisted suicide charges, Kevorkian is once again a controversial figure, this time in the suicide of 42 year-old Massachusetts resident Judith Curren. Curren had been suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome and fybromalgia, a painful muscle disorder which left her unable to move. Neither illness is fatal. A report released Monday by the Oakland County medical examiner says that he found no evidence of chronic fatigue syndrome or any other disease. But Curren had been contemplating suicide for four years, and finally against her husband's wishes...
...proposal, and campaign advisers are happy to give a political answer. For instance, Why did Dole make a 15% slash in individual income-tax rates the centerpiece of his economic program rather than feature a more complex, rival alternative? Because it's easier to explain to voters, says Michigan Republican Senator Spencer Abraham, who helped sell Dole on the idea. Whatever the economic merits of the other plan, "people would have to think about their adjusted gross income and payroll tax. The concept doesn't translate to everyone...
...chief. Besides, adds Donald Rumsfeld, a senior policy adviser, the Republican nominee is not talking to economists: "The real audience here is the American people." Rumsfeld figures they are ripe for a debate on taxes. "As we saw with [Governors] Christie Whitman in New Jersey and John Engler in Michigan, it is a debate Republicans can win," he says...
...PONTIAC, Michigan: After being cleared four times in the past five years on assisted suicide charges, Kevorkian is once again a controversial figure, this time in the suicide of 42 year-old Massachusetts resident Judith Curren. Curren had been suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome and fybromalgia, a painful muscle disorder which left her unable to move. Neither illness is fatal. A report released Monday by the Oakland County medical examiner says that he found no evidence of chronic fatigue syndrome or any other disease. But Curren had been contemplating suicide for four years, and finally against her husband's wishes...