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- Archbishop Rowan Williams speaks out against euthanasia
Thursday, 2 July 2009
Three of Britain's most senior religious leaders have joined forces in a rare bid to stop a Lords amendment that they fear would pave the way to "legalising euthanasia". - Euthanasia - the Physician Assisted Dying Bill
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
In the next few months, a private member’s bill will be brought to the Victorian Parliament to enable adults “suffering intolerably from a terminal or advanced incurable illness” to obtain medical assistance to end their lives. Discuss this topic and read all the news. - Euthanasia campaign row
Tuesday, 5 February 2008
Plus Families swell homeless; Cricket viewed from the Tower of Babel; more local headlines. - euthanasia - dying rose
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bioethics issues, including IVF, abortion, euthanasia, etc - The cost of ‘kindness’
Monday, 5 May 2008
Many people ask why we allow euthanasia for suffering pets, but not for people. Dr Denise Cooper Clarke explores the ethical side of this question. - Maria Korp
Maria Korp - Letter to the Age: humane but premature - End of life support
Monday, 5 May 2008
End of life decisions are common in intensive care units. Dr Christopher Wright explains how some of these decisions are made and the practical issues around reaching them. - Bill seeks to allow medically assisted suicide
Monday, 5 May 2008
In the next few months, a private member’s bill will be brought to the Victorian Parliament to enable adults “suffering intolerably from a terminal or advanced incurable illness” to obtain medical assistance to end their lives. - Mercy kill debate to go ahead
Friday, 25 January 2008
Plus New religious beliefs focus too much on self; Helping all Australians; Calling out to Corey; more local headlines. - Bishop criticises 'glamorisation' of suicide
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
A Catholic bishop has criticised reports “glamorising” the suspected assisted suicide of cancer sufferer Angie Belecciu and has called for more resources for palliative care. - Quadraplegic Kiwi says she wants to die, begins starving herself
Friday, 26 March 2010
A disabled New Zealand woman is starving herself to death, reminiscent of the case of Perth quadriplegic Christian Rossiter last year. - August
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