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Young artist hanged herself after grief of aborting her twins
A talented artist hanged herself because she was overcome with grief after aborting her twins, an inquest heard yesterday.
Emma Beck, 30, left a note saying:
"Living is hell for me. I should never have had an abortion.
"I see now I would have been a good mum. I told everyone I didn't want to do it, even at the hospital."
Continue reading Comments (0) 25.02.2008. 10:41 The image shows a 3D scan of a baby 23 weeks old.
Botched abortions mean that scores of babies are being born alive and left to die, an official report has revealed.
A total of 66 infants survived NHS termination attempts in one year alone, it emerged.
Rather than dying at birth as was intended, they were able to breathe unaided. About half were alive for an hour, while one survived ten hours.
Continue reading Comments (0) 20.02.2008. 12:57 Lourdes, France - About 50 000 Catholic pilgrims have descended on Lourdes for a mass commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Virgin Mary's supposed appearance to a young shepherdess.
Over 25 bishops and 800 priests were in attendance at yesterday's service, celebrated by the Bishop of Tarbes and Lourdes, Jacques Perrier, and the Archbishop of Marseille, Bernard Panafieu.
Continue reading Comments (0) 12.02.2008. 15:39 A federal court has ruled for the second time that a high school student is not permitted to wear a shirt on school premises which displays an anti-gay slogan.
A request for a temporary injunction has been denied by Judge William Hart to allow sophomore Neuqua Valley High School student Alexander Nuxoll to wear his shirt with the slogan to protest against a National ‘Day of Silence’ where shirts, stickers and buttons are worn by students to show support towards gay and lesbian students.
Continue reading Comments (0) 12.02.2008. 15:32 Manitoba doctors claim right to pull life-support
WINNIPEG - Manitoba's college of physicians has waded into an emotional debate over whether doctors or a patient's family get to decide when life-sustaining medical treatment should be stopped.
Continue reading Comments (0) 10.02.2008. 16:02 The Holy See and Islam: The diplomatic dance continues
While the diplomatic maneuvering between the Holy See and Muslim leaders has taken several striking turns in recent weeks, the Vatican's strategic purpose in this conversation has been clear since Pope Benedict XVI's 2006 Christmas address to the Roman Curia.
Continue reading Comments (0) 04.02.2008. 10:31 Confession...
A priest hears the confession of a student of the Irish Institute during a memorial service for the Rev. Marcial Maciel, founder of the Legionaires of Christ religious order in the northern industrial city of Monterrey, Mexico Wednesday, Jan. 31 2008. Maciel, 87, who was disciplined by Pope Benedict XVI, died in the United States on Wednesday night.
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