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Time.com: Italy's Terri Schiavo Case

An Italian appeals court rules that a father can cut off life support to his comatose daughter in a case that has echoes of a U.S. controversy three years ago

Time.com: A New Fight to Legalize Euthanasia

Former Washington State governor Booth Gardner is crusading to make physician-assisted suicide legal in his state. It won't be an easy battle

Suicide machine sparks outrage

A former top-level German politician has invented what he calls a "suicide machine" for terminally ill patients who want to die.

Time.com: When Is Sedation Really Euthanasia?

A new Dutch study shows that doctors are increasingly choosing to sedate patients permanently as end-of-life care

Autopsy on tumor woman inconclusive

An autopsy conducted on a French woman who had suffered from disfiguring facial tumors and begged for the right to end her life has failed to conclude the cause of her death.

Euthanasia debate woman found dead

A French woman severely disfigured by facial tumors has been found dead just two days after a court rejected her request for an assisted suicide.

Time.com: Death Sets French Euthanasia Debate

The terrible agony of Chantal Sebire is over, but the cause she championed may change laws after her death

Kevorkian Case: Kevorkian trial set

Pleading not guilty on all counts, Dr. Jack Kevorkian was arraigned on charges of first-degree murder, assisted suicide and delivery of a controlled substance for the assisted suicide of Thomas Youk and learned he will face trial in early March 1999.

Kevorkian Case: Judge agrees to drop assisted suicide charge

A Michigan judge has granted prosecutors' request to drop the assisted suicide charge against Dr. Jack Kevorkian leaving only the murder charge intact for his upcoming trial.

Kevorkian Case: Kevorkian delivers his own opening

Representing himself in his murder trial, Dr. Jack Kevorkian argued in his opening statement that he did not intend to kill Thomas Youk, but rather felt compelled to do so because his duty as a physician demanded it.

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