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[Summary] => Tomorrow being All Souls' Day, it's but timely to dwell on the controversial issue of the "right to die"…
None in memory had one ever unconsciously found herself in the proverbial eye of the long raging storm over the tempestuous issue of the right to die, than the poor, pretty Terri Schiavo of Pinellas Park, Florida, USA.
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[Title] => A right to live
[Summary] => The Holy Week has for me always been a time not only to reaffirm our faith in the Resurrection and Eternal Life but also to reflect on the richness and complexity of life itself. We all know that our time on earth isnt permanent but no one can blame us for trying to hang on to life for so long as we remain useful and productive.
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None in memory had one ever unconsciously found herself in the proverbial eye of the long raging storm over the tempestuous issue of the right to die, than the poor, pretty Terri Schiavo of Pinellas Park, Florida, USA.
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