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  • May 2008
    • Eight Belles' Trainer Defends Jockey's Conduct

      Eight Belles' Trainer Defends Jockey's Conduct

      The trainer of euthanized filly Eight Belles adamantly defended the way jockey Gabriel Saez handled the Kentucky Derby runner-up. In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, Larry Jones said Saez applied the whip only to prevent Eight Belles from crashing into the rail. More »

  • March 2008
    • Kevorkian Declares Bid for House Seat

      Kevorkian Declares Bid for House Seat

      Euthanasia advocate Jack Kevorkian declared a bid for Congress in Detroit today, the Detroit Free Press reports. In a free-wheeling press conference, he admitted to being apolitical but vowed to trumpet individual rights in his campaign. “You can’t take my innate rights away from me without a fight,” said Kevorkian, who will run as an independent in a highly competitive district. More »

  • September 2007
    • Legal Assisted Suicide Hasn't Led to Abuse

      Legal Assisted Suicide Hasn't Led to Abuse

      Fears that legalizing physician-assisted suicide would lead to its use on unwilling, disabled people are unfounded, concludes a new study conducted in Oregon and the Netherlands, where the practice is legal. Researchers scoured hundreds of cases for any kind of bias, finding, “no evidence to justify the grave and important concern often expressed about the potential for abuse.” More »

  • August 2007
    • Vick's Pit Bulls Could Face Euthanasia

      Vick's Pit Bulls Could Face Euthanasia

      The 53 pit bulls seized from Michael Vick's property must be claimed today—otherwise they could be euthanized. A spokeswoman for PETA claims rehabilitation isn't an option for ex-fighting dogs. "It's widely accepted that euthanasia is the most humane thing for them," she said. More »

  • June 2007
    • Nurses, Prosecutors Joust Over Post-Katrina Testimony

      Nurses, Prosecutors Joust Over Post-Katrina Testimony

      The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina continues to unfold in the courts, where prosecutors have offered to drop second-degree murder charges against two nurses in exchange for their testimony about the deaths of four patients. The motions may be a sign that the case against the nurses is weak, the Times-Picayune reports, and the AP says the nurses will testify. More »

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