Monday, March 12, 2012

Right-to-die-hearing of man with locked-in syndrome gets go-ahead - The Guardian

Right-to-die-hearing of man with locked-in syndrome gets go-ahead - The Guardian
03/12/2012
The GuardianRight-to-die-hearing of man with locked-in syndrome gets go-aheadThe GuardianA high court judge has ruled that the right-to-die case of a man who can only communicate by blinking and wants his "suffering to end" should be allowed to proceed. Tony Nicklinson, 57, who has locked-in syndrome, wants a doctor to be able to lawfully ...Tony Nicklinson right-to-die case: Legal action can go aheadTelegraph.co.ukBusinessman Tony Nicklinson paralysed from the neck down by a stroke in 2005Daily MailUK court: Euthanasia case can proceedSeattle Post IntelligencerBBC Newsall 348 news articles »
Cops: University of Maryland student vowed rampage would 'make it to national ...
03/12/2012
msnbc.comCops: University of Maryland student vowed rampage would 'make it to national ...msnbc.comFirst in breaking news and analysis: Msnbc.com reporters and NBC correspondents bring you compelling stories from across the nation. For more US news, follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Alexander Song, 19, of Fulton, Md., was not armed when he was ...Md. college student arrested for web threatCBS NewsMaryland Student Threatens RampageDaily BeastShooting Tragedy Averted On University Of Maryland CampusCBS LocalW*USA 9 -New York Postall 280 news articles »

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