Jun
19
Filed Under (Boston, Mitt Romney, Party, Travel) by Ann Marie Curling on 19-06-2007


I’m heading to Boston this Sunday…I’ve never been to Boston, or Massachusetts for that matter, so I’m really excited.

I’m going to be having a bbq with Mitt and Ann at Fenway Park Sunday night, and all day Monday I’ll be making phone calls from The Boston Garden on behalf of the campaign.

It should be an absolute blast

I’ll update more after I return!

Jun
11
Filed Under (Politics) by Ann Marie Curling on 11-06-2007
Jun
09
Filed Under (Animals, Sports) by Ann Marie Curling on 09-06-2007

From: Pletcher filly Rags to Riches takes the Belmont Stakes

By Tom Pedulla, USA TODAY
ELMONT, N.Y. — Rags to Riches rocks!

The street-tough filly outslugged Preakness champion Curlin by a head in an unforgettable stretch duel Saturday to become the first filly to triumph in the Belmont Stakes since 1905.

“I just had so much confidence in this filly; I always felt she could do it,” said jubilant co-owner Michael Tabor. “I have a lot of respect for Curlin, but I felt she was better than anything.

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Jun
02
Filed Under (Analysis, Commentary, Editorials, News) by Ann Marie Curling on 02-06-2007

It’s hard to explain how this story makes me feel. My senior year of High School I interviewed Dr. Kevorkian for my senior research paper. I didn’t find him cold or anything of the sort, and back then I was firmly on the pro-assisted suicide side. I felt that these people were suffering, so why not help them do what they wanted to anyway. Over time, I have changed that view. Now I believe that people who are in intense pain should have as much help alleviating that pain as possible but I don’t think that a doctor assisting them in their deaths is ethical. Now don’t get me wrong, I still have good feelings about Dr. Jack. I don’t think that he’s done what he has out of violence or any sort of publicity. I believe he’s doing what he’s doing (or done) because he cares about people. I just don’t approve of his methods. Anyway, I’m glad he’s not in prison anymore. And he’s agreed to try and change the laws now instead of assisting in anymore suicides.

Here’s the story of his release from The Freep:

By JIM SCHAEFER

FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER

UPDATED AT 11:20 A.M.

COLDWATER – Dr. Death is a free man.

Jack Kevorkian walked out of state prison today for the first time in more than eight years, flanked by his attorneys, two family friends and “60 Minutes” correspondent Mike Wallace, who greeted Kevorkian with a hug.

“It’s wonderful,” said a smiling Kevorkian, who eschewed a business suit his attorneys had brought for him for a trademark blue cardigan. “It’s one of the high points of life.”

When asked how he felt, he told pool reporters, “good.”

Mayer Morganroth, one of Kevorkian long-time lawyers, said his client was grateful for supporters who wrote him over the years and said: “he just wants a little privacy for the next few days.”

Kevorkian, 79, got into a white conversion van, rented by Morganroth, and drove away from the Lakeland Correctinal Facility shortly after 10 a.m. They avoided a media horde gathered by the prison’s administrative building by taking another exit.

The assisted-suicide doctor, who claimed to have helped 130 people die during the 1990s, served about 8 ½ years of a 10-20 year sentence for second-degree murder.

Before resting today, Kevorkian will interview with “60 Minutes” for a segment scheduled to air Sunday night on CBS. Wallace, a correspondent for the news show, has stayed in contact with Kevorkian throughout his time in prison and has visited him.

Kevorkian also is expected to interview with Larry King for a show to air Monday on CNN. Morganroth has said Kevorkian will answer questions from other media at a news conference on Tuesday.

Jun
02
Filed Under (Blogging) by Ann Marie Curling on 02-06-2007

The old one was just too blah for me, so I changed to this one. Give me your thoughts.

Jun
02
Filed Under (Life, News) by Ann Marie Curling on 02-06-2007

I just love this story. And what a woman he married to do all she did all those years.

From: CNN:

WARSAW, Poland (Reuters) — A 65-year-old railwayman who fell into a coma following an accident in communist Poland regained consciousness 19 years later to find democracy and a market economy, Polish media reported on Saturday.

Wheelchair-bound Jan Grzebski, whom doctors had given only two or three years to live following his 1988 accident, credited his caring wife Gertruda with his revival.

“It was Gertruda that saved me, and I’ll never forget it,” Grzebski told news channel TVN24.

“For 19 years Mrs Grzebska did the job of an experienced intensive care team, changing her comatose husband’s position every hour to prevent bed-sore infections,” Super Express reported Dr Boguslaw Poniatowski as saying.

“When I went into a coma there was only tea and vinegar in the shops, meat was rationed and huge petrol lines were everywhere,” Grzebski told TVN24, describing his recollections of the communist system’s economic collapse.

“Now I see people on the streets with cell phones and there are so many goods in the shops it makes my head spin.”

Grzebski awoke to find his four children had all married and produced 11 grandchildren during his years in hospital.

He said he vaguely recalled the family gatherings he was taken to while in a coma and his wife and children trying to communicate with him.