stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


Swiss group 'helped 22 Brits die'







Swiss group 'helped 22 Brits die'

Swiss group 'helped 22 Brits die' 09/03/2004 06:19 AM

A Swiss group may have helped more British people bypass the UK ban on euthanasia than previously thought.




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

Swiss group 'helped 22 Brits die'

Grok Headline matches for Swiss group 'helped 22 Brits die'

IBM 'helped in Nazi mass-murder'


IBM 'helped in Nazi mass-murder' 06/23/2004 11:13 AM
A Swiss court clears the way for Gypsy groups to sue the US giant, alleging that its machines were knowingly used in the Holocaust.

Powell to broadcasters: 'Evolve or die'


Powell to broadcasters: 'Evolve or die' 04/20/2004 04:45 PM
The FCC chairman says developing communications technology such as Wi-Fi challenge traditional licensed broadcasters to keep up.

'Foreigners die' in Afghan ambush


'Foreigners die' in Afghan ambush 06/02/2004 11:54 AM
Police say three foreign aid workers and two Afghans were slain in the north-western province of Badghis.

Mother fights bid 'to let baby die'


Mother fights bid 'to let baby die' 07/27/2004 07:20 AM
A mother claims a hospital is 'playing God' with her sick baby, as officials ask a court for guidance on his treatment.

Half 'would help loved ones die'


Half 'would help loved ones die' 09/08/2004 10:23 PM
Nearly half of people would help terminally ill loved ones die if they were asked to, according to a survey.

the Brits have all the fun


the Brits have all the fun 12/19/2004 03:40 PM
CNUK (as in CN-UK) (as in the webcast radio station in Exeter) has launched "a non-profit organisation that is dedicated to creating and promoting creative works that can be built upon, shared and sampled. All not-for-profit, with for-profit options left available to the creators."

Brits value PC more than heirloom


Brits value PC more than heirloom 09/12/2004 11:59 PM
Press Association Sep 13 2004 3:42AM GMT

Brits welcome Luvania to EU


Brits welcome Luvania to EU 04/29/2004 11:58 AM
Proud new member of family of nations

12% of Brits use UK e-government


12% of Brits use UK e-government 04/06/2005 02:26 AM
ZDNet Apr 6 2005 5:32AM GMT

Brits unimpressed by e-Gov


Brits unimpressed by e-Gov 07/19/2004 04:23 AM
Cost billions, but totally invisible

The Brits: Did the right bands win?


The Brits: Did the right bands win? 02/17/2004 03:41 PM
The UK music industry is honouring the best in British and global talent at the 2004 Brit Awards. Send us your thoughts

Brits develop streetwalking PC


Brits develop streetwalking PC 09/08/2004 08:34 AM
Stick it on your desk and get on the job

Brits are text maniacs


Brits are text maniacs 04/27/2004 01:07 PM
2.1bn messages sent in March

Brits still blind to benefits of Wi-Fi


Brits still blind to benefits of Wi-Fi 08/06/2004 11:44 AM
So much for Intel's Centrino advertising

Brits avoid MMS in droves


Brits avoid MMS in droves 05/12/2004 08:27 AM
Just not interested, it seems

In pictures: Brits in action


In pictures: Brits in action 08/21/2004 05:49 AM
Pictures from Athens as Britain's rowers get the day off to a great start at the Olympic Games.

Brits still a far cry from Americans
(Reuters)


Brits still a far cry from Americans
(Reuters)
09/20/2004 07:30 PM
Reuters - Men are abandoning their stiff upper lips but still do not wear their hearts on their sleeves like Americans, a new survey shows.

Brits willing to carry ID cards


Brits willing to carry ID cards 04/30/2004 05:05 AM
There was a report on the BBC last week (link below) that 80% of British citizens were willing to back a national identity card scheme. The biggest objection was that it might cost them 35 GBP (roughly $60) for the card. Contrast this with the thoughts of security spokesmouth Bruce Schneier (link below) - "My objection to the national ID card is much simpler. It won't work."

Brits apathetic? Apoplectic, more like


Brits apathetic? Apoplectic, more like 09/16/2004 07:05 AM
Letters Vive la revolution!

NotApathetic: site for Brits who won't
vote


NotApathetic: site for Brits who won't
vote
04/07/2005 02:57 AM
Cory Doctorow: Tom Steinberg of MySociety, (who brought us WriteToThem, a web interface for contacting all levels of UK governemnt from dog-catcher to EU representative), sez, "Here is mySociety's modest contribution to the 2005 election online in the UK. NotApathetic is a site to give people who won't be voting a voice to explain why not. They make up 40% of the population, and we think they deserve more listening to, whether we agree or not with their reasons." Link (Thanks, Tom!)

Brits Want Sperm Sorting Regulated


Brits Want Sperm Sorting Regulated 11/11/2003 09:09 PM
CBS News Nov 11 2003 8:11PM ET

Brits design fly-eating autobot


Brits design fly-eating autobot 09/09/2004 05:28 AM
Uses human excrement to attract lunch

Brits are crap at password security


Brits are crap at password security 04/20/2004 10:09 AM
Here's my ID. Now can I have my chocolate egg?

Innocent Brits labelled as crooks


Innocent Brits labelled as crooks 04/16/2004 06:27 AM
Records snafu

Brits mad for latest tech and one in 20
get it by fraud


Brits mad for latest tech and one in 20
get it by fraud
04/15/2004 10:25 AM
Silicon.com Apr 15 2004 1:52PM GMT

Brits enjoy a very merr-e-Christmas


Brits enjoy a very merr-e-Christmas 01/02/2004 09:30 AM
vnunet.com Jan 2 2004 8:41AM ET

Brits scoop gaming shoot-out


Brits scoop gaming shoot-out 12/08/2003 09:21 AM
BBC Dec 8 2003 7:47AM ET

Brits abroad warned: Don't become enemy
spy


Brits abroad warned: Don't become enemy
spy
06/17/2005 04:41 PM
MI5 warns Brits on the piss...

Brits fear online shopping


Brits fear online shopping 07/06/2004 11:38 AM
Don't fear the Web, it is your friend...

Brits talk posh on the blower


Brits talk posh on the blower 03/30/2005 09:46 AM
Oh I say

Jet-powered wheelchair wows Brits


Jet-powered wheelchair wows Brits 08/31/2004 06:23 AM
The Register Aug 31 2004 11:12AM GMT

Classical Brits glory for Terfel


Classical Brits glory for Terfel 05/26/2004 06:05 PM
Welsh singer Bryn Terfel picks up the best album and male artist prizes at this year's Classical Brit awards.

Brits bet on gravity wave discovery


Brits bet on gravity wave discovery 09/01/2004 04:36 AM
Literally

Brits turning into computer buffs


Brits turning into computer buffs 09/06/2004 10:28 AM
More than three-quarters of adults in the UK use computers at home or at work, a survey has shown.

Television is the third most precious
commodity for Brits!


Television is the third most precious
commodity for Brits!
07/24/2004 10:59 AM
123Bharath.com Jul 24 2004 2:38PM GMT

Brits compete for US album award


Brits compete for US album award 09/22/2004 06:06 AM
Three British artists are nominated for the Shortlist Prize - the US equivalent of the Mercury Music Prize.

1.67m Brits download films illegally


1.67m Brits download films illegally 05/07/2004 12:13 PM
£45m cost to video industry

Brits hit by surge in phone-charge Net
fraud


Brits hit by surge in phone-charge Net
fraud
06/23/2004 02:05 PM
Are Trojans behind a surge in complaints from Web users billed for accessing premium-rate sites that they say they never visited?

Brits move into edible Colombian ant
market


Brits move into edible Colombian ant
market
05/28/2004 08:08 AM
E-commerce at its best
Grok Description matches for Swiss group 'helped 22 Brits die'
GrokA matches for Swiss group 'helped 22 Brits die'

Swiss group 'helped 22 Brits die'

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry:

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Football: Fitness
test for Gerrard

Scrap coursework,
says top head

Soldiers Storm
Russian School;
Hostages Flee

Internet dangers
'underestimated'

Travel search
engines a boon to
online bargain
hunters

Chinese gov't,
Internet firms issue
anti-spam
declaration

PilotWeb Aligns
Online Execution
with Performance

U.S. Wireless Online
getsnames new chief

Bank of Ireland
fined over
anti-money
laundering failings

International News:
South Asians take
anti-Bush protest to
Internet

osViews: Google's
"Other"
Statistic Clarifies
OS Install-Base

Online music woes:
I'd sell my soul for
total control

Pornographic
"Lianlian
Nanfeng"
Website Shuts Down

What's New: An
Online Update for
Frommer's Santa Fe,
Taos &
Albuquerque

The Best Product to
Sell Online

Google shares pass
test

The internet is
strange

Correctional
Evolution

AnwarFilter
Is this all just a
dream?

Aussie boffins probe
lesbian cows

Nortel delays filing
accounts (again)

RAF sergeant bought
stripes on eBay

National Savings
jobs to India to
cost UK £25m,
says union

LAPD nabs pirates,
12,000 counterfeit
DVDs

Acclaim files for
bankruptcy

Socitm pushes softer
skills for e-gov

NTT releases 3G Raku
Raku Phone

Big Flexible
Software Or Focused
Situational
Software?

Linux in Government:
Will Schwarzenegger
Terminate Windows?

Teachers 'failing to
find jobs'

Delay to corporate
killing laws

Action demanded over
lung disease

Two arrested over
double murder

Caution urged on
French hostages

'Huge Darfur peace
force needed'

Woodward fires
parting shot

Battle erupts at
Russian school

Kerio Personal
Firewall's
Application Launch
Protection Can Be
Disabled by Direct
Service Table
Restoration

Mobile phone sales
grow strongly

Intel gloom weighs
on chip stocks

Wi-fi nets get
security makeover

Body and brain of
gamers probed

Ars Electronica
Festival webcast

When it gets to
dogs, this social
networking thing has
gone to far

Journal of
Biomedicine and
Biotechnology

ThomasNet
U.S. and World
Population Clocks

NationMaster.com
Fed in Print
what is grok?