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Fighting for the Right to Life

Posted at 10 July 2008 2:56

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In Wales, Leslie and Nick Hartland are fighting to keep their six-year-old daughter Amber on a ventilator, and therefore alive. Amber has Infantile Tay-Sachs, an incurable brain disease, and was hospitalized with a chest infection. A judge would soon rule on whether doctors can "withdraw the option of her being put in intensive care and given life-saving procedures in future." The Hartlands believe that money may be a factor in the doctors' decision: Mrs Hartland also told BBC Radio Wales ..[more].

Don't wait too long, this might be over before you know it.

Jump to the full entry & travel map Sydney, New South Wales, Australia We arrived in Sydney about 8am, but we had already been up for ages and with the time difference, the morning seemed to last forever. We got out of the airport pretty fast and got a train to central station and then out to Hornsby to stay with the Milligans, they have double decker trains here! Ian and Diana are away on holiday aat the moment, but their sons Phil and Kieth are both here, we rang from Hornsby and .. full post.

It is just getting started:

A couple said they face a legal battle with a hospital in south Wales to keep their six-year-old daughter alive. Amber Hartland, from Cwmbran, Torfaen, has an incurable brain disorder and needs intensive care treatment in Cardiff when she gets chest infections. Her parents say doctors told them their daughter, who is on a ventilator, was at the end of her life and a judge will have to decide her future care. Cardiff and Vale NHS Trust said it put Amber's best interests first. She is ....

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St. Director of Tourism Since 1998 Mr. Peter Hilary Modeste has served, as the Director of Tourism of the St. Lucia Tourist Board. President of the St. Lucia Hotel & Tourism Association, Mr. Modeste has been employed within the tourism sector for a number of years. He was educated at the University of Wales and is married with three children. A former Minister of Education, Mr. Modeste has served on a number of national organizations including the St. Lucia Development Bank.


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