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New Style of Health Care Emerges to Fill Hospital's Void
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[New York Times] - The clinic attracted an average of only two patients a day, which a hospital spokesman, Terry Lynam, attributed to its limited hours and “the proliferation of urgent care” in the neighborhood. Michael J. Dowling, chief executive of North Shore, said he
Changing Her Mind, a Queens Woman Decides to Remain on Life Support
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[New York Times] - Of Ms. Lee's apparent change of heart, Mr. Smith said: “When I asked her if she's doing this to make peace with her parents, she told me she was doing it to make peace with her parents and to make peace with God.” A North Shore spokesman, Terry Lynam
Court Backs a Terminally Ill Woman, but Doubts About Her Wishes Arise
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[New York Times] - “There are a number of questions that need to be addressed by Grace Lee and her attorney,” Terry Lynam, the spokesman, said. Ms. Lee's court-appointed lawyer, David A. Smith, also was less definite about Ms. Lee's wishes than he had been. “She was very
Daughter's Right to Die Is Weighed Against Family's Wish to Keep Her Alive
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[New York Times] - Terry Lynam, a spokesman for the hospital, declined to comment on the video, but said, “We just want to comply with her wishes, whatever they might be.” The fight over whether to let Ms. Lee die was reported Wednesday in The Daily News. On Thursday
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