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...been the consequence of a lack of any better condition of which to describe her. Either way, there are serious doubts as to whether Terri Schiavo is truly in a PVS, and pulling the plug on her “life support system” is equivalent to slow starvation and dehydration, which is an extremely excruciating practice usually considered to be unethical. Florida statute 744.3215 (1) (i) states, “A person who has been determined to be incapacitated retains the right to receive necessary services and rehabilitation.” The courts have allowed her husband...
...expected committees, studies, inclusion of students, clinical instructors and alumni/ae, and slow careful thought...not a sudden hacking of one piece,” she wrote in an e-mail...
From the stands, press box, and bench alike, it was apparent that the forward was a step slow, a pace behind. Said teammate and captain Noah Welch, “we knew he was battling at about 75, 80 percent...
Bloomstein said Harvard intends to begin construction by June on two raised intersections designed to slow traffic around the Baldwin School in Agassiz...
...ambitions, general and specific both. He's ordered a full-scale, 60- to 90-day review of the Department of Homeland Security. He says he plans to define its mission then adjust its operations accordingly, without regard for the existing structure. That would represent a break from the slow, evolutionary change that is the norm among Washington bureaucracies. Getting particular, Chertoff wants to bring common sense to three areas: how to spend homeland security money so it's concentrated on places terrorists are most likely to hit instead of all across the country, as the government does...