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Thursday, 18 October, 2001, 09:03 GMT 10:03 UK
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Pretty loses 'right to die' case
Terminally-ill Diane Pretty loses a High Court challenge to laws which prevent her taking her own life.

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 | The BBC's Daniel Sandford at the High Court says this case was not really about euthanasia real 28k
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 | Diane Pretty explains to her husband Brian that she already feels dead real 28k
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 | Liberty's Mona Arshi: "They did not give enough weight to her human rights" real 28k
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 | The BBC's Charles Rhodes reports on attitudes in Holland to euthanasia real 28k
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Pretty loses 'right to die' case
Terminally-ill Diane Pretty loses a High Court challenge to laws which prevent her taking her own life.

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Also:
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 | The BBC's Daniel Sandford at the High Court says this case was not really about euthanasia real 28k
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 | Diane Pretty explains to her husband Brian that she already feels dead real 28k
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 | Liberty's Mona Arshi: "They did not give enough weight to her human rights" real 28k
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 | The BBC's Charles Rhodes reports on attitudes in Holland to euthanasia real 28k
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The BBC's Karen Allen reports
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The BBC's Daniel Sandford at the High Court says this case was not really about euthanasia
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Diane Pretty explains to her husband Brian that she already feels dead
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Liberty's Mona Arshi: "They did not give enough weight to her human rights"
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The BBC's Charles Rhodes reports on attitudes in Holland to euthanasia
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