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...GOES BY THAT I DON'T WISH MY SON WERE STILL HERE. BUT I SUPPORT...
...Most people are never going to experience things like that,” he added, “and I wish they could...
...that firsthand. Soon after her mother died in 1995 at age 78 as a result of a series of misdiagnoses and medication errors, Dingman started a patient-advocacy organization called PULSE, or Persons United Limiting Substandards and Errors in health care. "In every scenario, people who have filed lawsuits wish they hadn't had to go through this," she says. "One hundred percent of the time, we hear, 'If only the doctor had apologized...
Wanting your children to have what you have built up in your lifetime is a natural and healthy impulse. Posterity looms large for people in later life, and they want to leave their mark. When that wish turns into a need to control what your family does after you are gone, however, it's far less healthy for everybody. Only you can look inside yourself and figure out which motive is driving you. That said, you should be comforted by knowing that in Colorado, as in most states--according to Mark D. Masters, past chairman of the Colorado Estates...
With a bracing lack ofmelodrama, Canadian Leslie Feist whisper-sings her way through a classic fadeaway ballad. The instrumentation is spare, and the lyrics are of the "Don't you wish/ We could forget that kiss" variety, but Feist's warm vocal performance makes failing relationships sound so romantic. --By Josh Tyrangiel