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...There have been three thought-provoking films meditating on the question of assisted dying and what it means to have a good death in the past year: one of which, One Fine Morning, you can still catch in...
...Yet his new project, Wanderful Life, claims to disrupt the traditional Alpine hotel scene and “deindustrialise tourism” with its “co-living” concept....
...A model in a 3D-printed suit of armour explored the idea of fusing computer-assisted design with painstaking handicraft....
...Companies such as HereAfter AI are building “legacy avatars” of living people that can be called upon after their passing to console the bereaved....
...The residents were lined up in the living room, a row of women with lacquered hair-dos and nylon outfits, each holding a sparkler. She gasped....
...Good morning. The UK is gearing up for the biggest set of rail strikes in a generation....
...And another French director, Mia Hansen-Løve, will premiere a film in Cannes later this month, One Fine Morning, with a similar theme to Ozon’s....
...If you woke up this morning with a bad back you may have cursed the frailties of the body in which you live. You may have hunted down a painkiller to limit the impact on your early morning meeting....
...Hard winter sun floods the hills the next morning as we drive past peat cuttings and lochans of Prussian blue....
...Covid catch-up The UK this morning became the first country in the world to approve a vaccine for Covid-19 after large-scale clinical trials....
...“We have support staff here from 7.30 in the morning until 10 at night and then night staff,” Cowling said....
...In Somebody I Used to Know, written with Anna Wharton, she recalls how surviving at the office became a matter of outpacing her foggy brain: she’d wake every morning to a thin carpeting of Post-it notes...
...An opinion piece explains why disabled people fear legalisation of assisted suicide....
...“Now, when I wake up in the morning, I don’t think about getting high: I think about constructing a productive day.”...
...I guess that’s the beauty of living here without a man: I don’t have to compromise.” Wosskow has lived in the area for 20 years....
...Back in the 1970s, there was Multicoloured Swap Shop, a Saturday morning staple which involved children, well, swapping stuff....
...My own experience is that people living in these areas are mostly kind and generous, and I refuse to be told where I should and shouldn’t go.”...
...In the morning, we open the curtains to see a large wild goat staring back in....
...Living here raises the important existential question: what does it actually mean if life really is a beach?...
...Early the next morning an 18-seat twin prop flew us north over Virunga’s vast green expanses to a dirt airstrip at Beni....
...Its Assisted Living developments offer care and support services, with typical service charges of about £6,000 a year....
...If those doctors baffled by the decline in major diseases really want answers, they should spend a week in Miami and visit a few of its gargantuan assisted living centres....
...Prosecutors allege that one of Mr Shkreli’s lawyers, Evan Greebel, a corporate law partner at Katten Muchin Rosenman at that time, assisted in a laughably amateurish cover-up....
...Do you believe in assisted suicide? Definitely, yes. Do you believe in an afterlife? No. This is it. But I do believe the dead can influence the living....
...In Shaking Hands with Death, the Richard Dimbleby lecture Sir Terry delivered in 2010 on living with Alzheimer’s, when he had argued in favour of assisted suicide, he said it should be called “assisted death...
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