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Swiss Crack Down
on 'Suicide Tourism'
Oct 29, 2009 3:55 AM CDT
Swiss Crack Down on 'Suicide Tourism'
Assisted suicides to be restricted to the terminally ill
(Newser)
- Swiss authorities are trying to cut back on the numbers of people swarming its borders with the intention of dying. The government plans to cut back or even ban assisted suicide amid concerns that too many people—some of them not suffering terminal illnesses—are traveling to Switzerland for assisted...
Calif. Budget Cuts Means Ax Falls Sooner for Strays
Sep 8, 2009 8:00 AM CDT
Calif. Budget Cuts Means Ax Falls Sooner for Strays
Holding period halved from 6 days to 3; may doom lost pets before owners can find them
(Newser)
- California's budget deal could mean lost family pets meet the Grim Reaper sooner rather than later, reports the
San Francisco Chronicle
. The deal cuts the time shelters are required to hold animals from six days to three, and officials fear the move could mean animals in shelters lacking resources will...
Rights Group Films
Workers Grinding
Chicks Alive
Sep 1, 2009 2:08 PM CDT
Rights Group Films Workers Grinding Chicks Alive
Animal rights group uncovers disgusting practices at Iowa egg hatchery
(Newser)
- An undercover video shot by an animal rights group at an Iowa egg hatchery shows workers discarding unwanted male chicks by tossing them live into a grinder, and other chicks falling through a sorting machine to die on the factory floor. Chicago-based Mercy for Animals said it shot the video...
Obama Wouldn't Cover Kennedy: Huckabee
Aug 29, 2009 1:00 AM CDT
Obama Wouldn't Cover Kennedy: Huckabee
Says under Dem plan he'd be told to 'take pain pills and die'
(Newser)
- Passing health care reform in Ted Kennedy’s honor “not only defies good taste, it defies logic,” Mike Huckabee declared yesterday. Adding his own take on Sarah Palin's death panel meme, he said that under Democratic health care proposals, Kennedy would have been told to “go home...
The Memorial Killings:
What Katrina Doctors Did
investigation
Aug 28, 2009 10:09 AM CDT
The Memorial Killings: What Katrina Doctors Did
Report details how staff responded to agonizing situation
(Newser)
- In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the staff at one New Orleans hospital faced a torturous dilemma: For critically ill patients who would have to be carried down as many as 8 flights of stairs and back up to the roof of a garage, evacuation seemed impossible. With rumors of...
Palin Steps Up Attacks on
Zeke Emanuel
Aug 14, 2009 10:41 AM CDT
Palin Steps Up Attacks on Zeke Emanuel
Health adviser blasts 'misreading' as 'an absolute outrage'
(Newser)
- Sarah Palin's supporters wanted her to make some noise, and now it appears there's no stopping her. She used her Facebook page to criticize health care legislation again today, this time time going beyond death panels and singling out Rahm Emanuel's brother Zeke—a top White House health adviser—for...
Righty Pundits Cooked Up 'Death Panels'
Aug 14, 2009 10:29 AM CDT
Righty Pundits Cooked Up 'Death Panels'
False rumor tracks back months, to same old conservative voices
(Newser)
- The stubborn false rumor that President Obama is planning to encourage euthanasia, or ration health care through “death panels,” may sound like the stuff of anonymous e-mail campaigns, but it actually came from comparatively mainstream conservative media outlets, the
New York Times
reports. The first whispers came way...
Guess What, Sarah? Those 'Death Panels' Already Exist ...
OPINION
Aug 11, 2009 10:45 AM CDT
Guess What, Sarah? Those 'Death Panels' Already Exist ...
... they're being run by insurance companies
(Newser)
- Sarah Palin thinks health care reform will bring with it “death panels,” collections of bureaucrats who will ration care, deciding whose life is and isn’t worth saving. The flaw in that logic? “That’s not the future of health care—it’s the present,” writes...
Ezekiel Emanuel
No 'Doctor Death'
OPINION
Aug 11, 2009 10:09 AM CDT
Ezekiel Emanuel No 'Doctor Death'
Reform opponents grossly distort bioethicist's record
(Newser)
- To hear conservative bloggers tell it, Ezekiel Emanuel, Rahm’s brother, is a bean-counting euthanasia enthusiast who wants to deny care for the disabled. The
New York Post
dubbed him a “deadly doctor,” and Sarah Palin warned supporters to fear his “Orwellian thinking.” It’s pretty...
Stewart Convenes
Panel on 'Death Panels'
Aug 11, 2009 8:22 AM CDT
Stewart Convenes Panel on 'Death Panels'
(Newser)
- Now that notable unemployed person Sarah Palin has revealed Barack Obama’s plans for bureaucrat-run “death panels,” Americans are full of questions. Will the death panels cover everyone? What will our premiums be? Should they be public, or should we try a free-market death panel exchange? Well, Jon...
5 Lies Right Wing Uses to
Kill Health Care Reform
OPINION
Aug 6, 2009 1:30 PM CDT
5 Lies Right Wing Uses to Kill Health Care Reform
(Newser)
- Conservatives are pulling no punches as they attack health care reform, but their scare tactics rely “on a notably elastic approach to the truth,” writes Mike Madden of Salon. Here are the top myths circulating:
Obama wants to kill your grandma:
The tiny kernel of truth here is
...
Seniors Spooked
by 'Kill Granny'
Health Bill Campaign
Aug 1, 2009 7:56 AM CDT
Seniors Spooked by 'Kill Granny' Health Bill Campaign
(Newser)
- Conservative radio hosts are scaring America's seniors with a campaign against an end-of-life counseling proposal in the health care reform bill, the
Washington Post
reports. Under the proposal doctors would be reimbursed for consulting with elderly patients about what medical interventions they would prefer as the end nears, but opponents...
British MS
Victim Wins Key Right-to-Die Ruling
Jul 31, 2009 7:12 AM CDT
British MS Victim Wins Key Right-to-Die Ruling
Court orders that current law be clarified
(Newser)
- A British woman has won her legal battle to force the government to clarify its law on assisted suicide, the
Guardian
reports. Multiple sclerosis sufferer Debbie Purdy, whose health is deteriorating, wants to travel to a Swiss euthanasia clinic to die when her condition becomes unbearable. Britain's highest court agreed...
Couple's Pact Worries Anti-Suicide Groups
Jul 15, 2009 2:28 AM CDT
Couple's Pact Worries Anti-Suicide Groups
(Newser)
- Anti-suicide campaigners fear that the death of a British conductor and his wife in a Swiss suicide clinic this week will cause a rise in "together forever" suicides among the elderly, the
Times
of London reports. Edmund Downes, 85, chose to die alongside his terminally ill wife. Church groups...
Woman First to Use Washington Suicide Law
May 22, 2009 1:08 PM CDT
Woman First to Use Washington Suicide Law
Cancer patient, 66, takes lethal dose under Death with Dignity Act
(Newser)
- A 66-year-old woman became the first to opt for physician-assisted suicide under Washington state’s new death-with-dignity law, the
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
reports. Suffering from stage 4 pancreatic cancer, Linda Fleming took a lethal dose of medication last night, surrounded by her family, doctor and dog.
Clinic Wants
to Help Healthy Woman Kill Self
Apr 3, 2009 9:17 AM CDT
Clinic Wants to Help Healthy Woman Kill Self
Swiss founder argues option shouldn't be only for terminally ill
(Newser)
- The founder of a Swiss assisted-suicide center thinks the Brits are too narrow-minded about the service he offers—it should be available to everyone, not just the terminally ill. The center has sparked an uproar in Britain over plans to help a healthy woman kill herself, the
Times
of London...
No Room at the Zoo: Baby Hippo May Meet His Maker
Mar 13, 2009 2:53 PM CDT
No Room at the Zoo: Baby Hippo May Meet His Maker
Zookeepers deny little Farasi will be put down
(Newser)
- Farasi, the hippopotamus calf that has dazzled Switzerland since his birth last November, needs a new home, fast. Otherwise, he could become animal chow for the Basel Zoo's carnivores, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The 220-pound hippo, who beat out Roger Federer to be named 2008’s “Swiss of...
RIP Socks:
Clintons'
Cat Dies
Feb 20, 2009 4:48 PM CST
RIP Socks: Clintons' Cat Dies
(Newser)
- Socks is no more. The First Cat of the Clinton White House died today at the age of 20,
People
reports. The feline, who had lived with Bill Clinton’s former personal secretary, Betty Curie, since leaving the White House, was put down after a bout with throat cancer. “...
Vatican Splits Off
From Italian Law
Jan 2, 2009 1:59 AM CST
Vatican Splits Off From Italian Law
Vatican will no longer rubber stamp Italian laws before adopting them
(Newser)
- The Vatican is getting a divorce from Italian law. The Pope has decreed his city-state within Rome will no longer automatically endorse Italian legislation, but will scrutinize bills for conflicts with Roman Catholic doctrine before adopting them. It's the first time the Vatican has distanced itself from Italy's laws—and...
Hard Times Bite Dogs, Cats
Dec 22, 2008 6:15 AM CST
Hard Times Bite Dogs, Cats
Out of work owners leave pets at shelters
(Newser)
- As man's bills pile up, man's best friend is all too often getting the heave-ho, reports the AP in a look at the economic impact on animal shelters across a recession-battered America. As dogs and cats of broke owners stretch shelters to their limits, the sinking economy also cuts into...
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