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Wotnews - The latest news about Euthanasia
The latest articles published to Wotnews mentioning Euthanasia.

  • Family sue over mother's death (The West Australian)
    The Health Department is being sued by the family of a depressed Perth mother of four who committed suicide in Mexico by taking a euthanasia drug after a WA mental ...

  • Cox launches site against euthanasia
    A FORMER state governor and chief justice is among a group of eminent Tasmanians who have contributed to a new website urging politicians to reject legislation to legalise voluntary euthanasia.

  • Adding value
    Tony Abbott made a lazy speech in reply to the budget last night. He thinks he's going to cruise into office. Against a dispirited and disorganised government, and given a ...

  • Family suing Health Department over suicide (The West Australian)
    The family of a depressed Perth mother of four, who committed suicide in Mexico by taking a euthanasia drug after a WA mental health facility allegedly failed to act on ...

  • Muswellbrook praised for saving pets
    A national animal welfare group has commended the work of the Muswellbrook Council, in reducing the euthanasia rate in its pound by more than 70 per cent in four years.

  • Vatican paper claims Nazi eugenics still alive
    Proponents of euthanasia and aborting chronically-ill fetuses use the same arguments that were once used by the Nazis to promote their eugenics program of mass extermination, according to the Vatican's ...

  • Changes help Indianapolis shelter reduce its euthanasia rate
    Zeus barely hesitated before lunging at another dog in a fit of playful roughhousing. A few years ago, the well-mannered pit bull mix, still adjusting to life inside the Indianapolis ...

  • Wolf-dog sentenced to life as prison guard
    CHIEF, a wolf-dog mix once headed for euthanasia has a new leash on life: he's been sentenced to serve as a guard dog at a jail.

  • Charges spark euthanasia debate in NZ
    The cases of two men charged with helping terminally ill relatives to end their lives have sparked a debate about euthanasia in New Zealand.

  • Your responsibilities at work
    Ideals may tell us something important about what we would like to be, but compromises tell us who we are. - Avishai Margalit The tide will turn against you eventually, ...

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