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Swiss crackdown on 'suicide tourism' could spell end of Dignitas clinic
Switzerland announced plans yesterday to crack down on suicide tourism , signalling that it might close the Dignitas clinic that has helped hundreds of terminally ill people to take their lives. The plans in the form of two draft Bills that will be offered for public debate are likely to set ...
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Reason Morning Links: Obama Donors Get Posts, Moderates' Public Option Looks Likely, Politicizing Business Decisions at GM
Hit & Run — ... House health bill to include a public option favored by conservative Democrats. Bailed-out GM being micromanaged by politicians seeking favored treatment for their constituents. Swiss cracking down on "suicide tourism." Brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzei may have been on CIA payroll. Forty percent of Obama's top-level donors given high-profile posts in his administration. ...

Famous Tourism Slogans
small dead animals — October 29, 2009 Famous Tourism Slogans Thailand. Happiness on Earth. Ireland. The Island of Memories... "Switzerland. The Undiscovered Country ." Posted by Kate at October 29, 2009 10:33 AM Comments Post a comment Before submitting, review the post to ensure your comment is on topic and does not contain words that might get caught in the spam filter (eg: insurance, viagra, online, poker). This is not a forum or a repository for off-topic link dumps. Profanity is discouraged. Take your extended debates and/or flamewars to private email. Thankyou. Name: Email Address: URL: ...

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