More on the case
April 1, 2005
The Schiavo Legacy
In America, candid, new discussion of last wishes
WASHINGTON - The end of Terri Schiavo's life won't end the arguments over the issues raised by her case, an unusual intersection of religion, politics and morality that sparked a national conversation about self-determination, the rights of one family and just how far into our lives the government should reach.
March 31, 2005
THE DEATH OF TERRY SCHIAVO
What they're saying: Reaction to Terri Schiavo's death
President Bush
March 29, 2005
As Schiavo saga winds down, leaders pursue broader debate
Efforts by lawmakers in Washington to prolong the life of Terri Schiavo failed in the courts and tanked in opinion polls, but intense interest in the Florida woman's saga is expected to force a broader debate in Congress and state legislatures about government's role in sensitive end-of-life issues.
March 28, 2005
Pinellas Park, Fla.
Residents of Florida town inundated by Schiavo saga
PINELLAS PARK, Fla. - When a plane flew overhead the other day hauling a banner, some folks figured it was another ad urging them to save Terri Schiavo, like the one Saturday that read: "Terri: I want to live." They had to look hard to see that it was just a promotion for a beach bar.
1:29 PM EST, January 19, 2009
On day before leaving office, Bush speaks by phone to a number of world leaders
WASHINGTON (AP) — With just hours left in his presidency, President George W. Bush on Monday made a round of phone calls to more than a dozen leaders around the globe.
10:48 AM EDT, May 9, 2005
Terri Schiavo Family Wants Info on Ashes
The family of a severely brain-damaged woman who died after her feeding tube was removed in March said Friday they still have not been told where her remains will be laid to rest.
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