Till Death Do Us Part

Wrong, Mr. Robertson. The vows clearly state “Till DEATH Do You Part” Not Alzheimer’s

September 16, 2011
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I just fired up my computer and in the process saw something that fired me up. I went to my Xfinity page to go into my email and saw a story under the Today’s Highlights section that read “Pat Robertson’s controversial comment.” I clicked the story’s link, but it took me to some video...

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Remembering Ida Straus, a devoted wife to the very end

April 14, 2011
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Macy's in NYC

On this date 99 years ago, Titanic struck an iceberg shortly before midnight. At 2:20 a.m. on April 15, 1912 it sank into the Atlantic for good. 1,517 people died that night. Among them was Ida Straus, wife to Isidor Straus, the founder of Macy’s. (Yes, as in the department store.) A few years...

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Could you help your husband kill himself?

March 11, 2011
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I came across the most horrible story ever: Husband films assisted suicide of wife to prove it was not murder. By “most horrible story ever” I don’t mean the reporting was bad. It was the topic itself that was horrible. After having watched my mom die, then experienced the pain of cancer myself, I...

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Examining word choices: “Man and wife die in fire”

January 27, 2011
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Earlier this week a fire claimed the life of two residents of a mobile home park here in middle Tennessee. The elderly couple were in their home when the fire broke out. Witnesses say it spread so fast that, even though they attempted to rescue their neighbors, the heat and smoke was too overwhelming....

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What did Elizabeth Edwards leave John?

January 7, 2011
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Today I read that while John Edwards was not named in Elizabeth Edward’s will, that doesn’t mean she cut him out completely. In fact, inheritance laws in North Carolina and most other states bar a spouse from completely cutting off even an estranged spouse unless specified in a separation or other agreement between them,...

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