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Zac Alstin
The late Jack Kevorkian enjoyed an ambivalent relationship with the wider pro-euthanasia movement. Like Australias Philip Nitschke, he single-handedly focused national attention on the euthanasia issue. Yet the presence of an eccentric, media-loving Dr Death had become an embarrassment to pro-euthanasia groups desperate to be taken seriously on a public policy level… . Continue Reading »
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