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ON OUR OWN TERMS: MOYERS ON DYING would like to acknowledge the efforts of our media and promotional partners for helping continue the dialogue on this important issue. To browse their features, just click on the logos, or internet addresses below.
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Beliefnet.com interviews Bill and Judith Moyers about their own perspectives on death after completing "On Our Own Terms." Users will also find articles on topics such as "Bereavement," "Dispatches From the Edge: First Person Accounts About the Death of a Loved One," "Multifaith Teachings on Death," "Life After Death," and "Dying Well." Look for interactive features like memorial building, prayer circle building, and dialogue groups with Kathleen Dowling Singh. http:// beliefnet.com /features/ onourownterms /index.html
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Good Houskeeping talks to the Kerr family, profiled in ON OUR OWN
TERMS, on the touching ways they made their mother's final passage less
painful and more meaningful in The Good Goodbye. Also, legal options
you should know about to maintain optimum choices and control at the
last stage of life. http://goodhousekeeping. women.com/gh/misc/features /90deat11.htm
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Modern Maturity interviews Bill and Judith Moyers about how talking
about dying is The Last Taboo and a valuable pull-out guide with
information on pain management, hospice care and coping with the
emotional challenges for both dying and loved ones. http://www.aarp. org/mmaturity /sept_oct00/ last taboo.html
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 Moneygives you an action plan for the best way to get the care you want
late in life, with information on how to make your final healthcare
wishes clear and comprehensive, plus an in-depth interview with Bill and
Judith Moyers. http://www. money.com /money/ depts/ retirement/ longter mcare/index. html
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 TIME
providescomprehensive coverage of the end-of-life issues that are
facing America and solutions to improve care that are emerging around
the country. http://www. time.com/time/ magazine/articles /0,3266,54410, 00.html
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Barnes & Noble is encouraging reading on end-of-life issues with a special section on their Web site and book displays in 900 Barnes & Noble and B. Dalton stores around the country. http://www.barnesandnoble.com/bookshelf/mind/moyer.asp
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Britannica.com's Health Channel will feature articles from ON OUR OWN TERMS Online and a profile of the site as its Site of the Week from September 4 - September 10, 2000. http:// www.britan nica.com /brit/0, 8532,15,00.html
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