Are my eyes deceiving me? This extract is from a site named freep.com. Are they all FReepers? I think not, they are from Detroit Free Press. How novel.
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Obviously I knew about the (Terri) Schiavo case. I had to face a situation like that in my own personal life with my own daughter. ... And I will assure you one thing: No matter which decision you make, you will never know whether or not you made exactly the right decision.
Fred Thompson, Republican presidential candidate, in the New York Times
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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Jack Kevorkian, the advocate of doctor-assisted suicide who spent eight years in prison for second-degree murder, is cooperating with HBO Films for a movie about his controversial practices.
Kevorkian, now 79, assisted in at least 130 suicides and beat the state court system in Michigan numerous times, but he was convicted in 1999 after he willingly sent a videotape of himself euthanizing a terminally ill man to CBS' "60 Minutes."
He received a 10- to 25-year sentence for second-degree murder -- serving his sentence in a maximum-security prison in Michigan -- but was paroled in June.
Kevorkian helps bring HBO movie to life
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