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Page A2 ivceNewcomb I . • : ; P a g e a is one-time.” The initial flashpoint . Sports E n g^ l i s h t o w r com es on lo v e n io rs nheldT3r. Deati l ’ i n h i g l r e g a r d Wednesday megleet wtth I Playoff power liie Raidaideis w hen Kemp- and Vildngs advancedd toti the Audit sugjggescs doctor i in disgust thorne Lys BusIIu 5 h -A 7 • inference cfaampioi^ ntil his 1998 arrest, Shipman out his eco- .--------- ^ turd^v. ■ might hailave killed — 'an~es|eeme'’ ''-gure” in this’■ - nom ic -blue*----- -— - . print. Always a focal1 pointpo of the :■ Pi munity of 2' .0 people. His NoCl hundredsJs of patients . one-mi•man pracuce, located. annual legislative session,se& the prommincntly il on Hyde’s main budget message thisis yearyt lakes l,on even greater importa0 rtance. pinion Slitar*Sal_^BM |^ et, boasted a huge waiting O _______ TTwAnochrted«dPreM » A y e a r ago, Kemkempthome ---------------------------- . Freeireeman, rfi^t, .Great S c o t t Oaklcy-are Ie always had time for you,”„ ceded most budgetinging dedsions ^ . HYDE,Erglngland - Bertha Moss and » r'fliH “He < and Jude Lang said Sal Freeman, who was one of; to lawmakers when he failed to - . randier Scott Bedke isIS a W is e . c o u ld n ’t sa y' enougha good things hold hold photorof ; >man’s patients, and whose offer an acceptablee planpi for a dioice for the Idaho about her docloctor. Neither could ' their mother ' modier'(ler’s death is listed as suspi-■ < modest $54 million surfsurplus. Now Legislature, todays edit«ditorial her family,, evene’ a fte r the .68- s. • many legislators believelieve tlie gov- s?ys. •• year-old widovlow died suddenly - Mifgaret J F - f VIyou had an appointment- ernor’s new tax cuttrutting and ~ ~ “ Pfl* ^ — w i i nlum, a you were always kept apcndine-in itiatii'e&■musrquick-'' inu ■ ^ tine visit to Dr.[>r. Harold Shipman’s MiMancheiter, waiting. ^ ly claim support fromrom a clear ^office, ing. But it was OK, because \ EnglaiMi, g g g S g j ^^Bjg ' you kiu majority of Republicanicans if hu is '^ n is j-■ Herseveadi knew that when it -was your - S e c tio n BY $ECT diildren even added— satoiatorday. Their tum ;hc; he’d spend extra time with to regain any influencence on the a line to thei];eir mother’s death _ policies set thiswinter.er. ing, “Spedal thanks mottirdled Section A Sectibilon.C )w,all traces of Shipman’s And he knows it. - to the family^j' ^octor-for his'care — ivodejvsftar “IVe induded p^pleiple throii^- ■ .Vfeallier ....2 Sports .. ..l«o and attention." connectlection to his former prac- x” VvliKlngDr. H H W on out the summer, legisla^slators and to o n M ,10-11 Movies.,I .....8 Now Moss’s I on Market Street have been .’s children crin ge at Harold Ulflf w scrubbi , other groups, mindfulful thati you ___________ the.niemQry,.a, H< th»>y — fltirf tiiir|. ■ bbed away. The building — ,Uglslatute— ^--------- :_. — Shipman'*- hasTioTW'markerTsrany'lafrdrncrth~ ’ •• can*t4ay-it-^l-out,—KenKempthome ---------- lonD dreds of otheiier families in this said in a recent intervi<jrview. ‘‘But -WorM...12-13 SectioflOnU small town ne office.. irig to:o indicate that it is still a near Manchester - :ing medical practice. The. Tve been getting input."Jt." .Opinion ..14-15 Money ... .1-3 confront the hehorrifying posdbili* doctoror selected to replacei Please see SURPLUSPLUS. Page A2 ,1^/W est .16 aasslllHi man systematically man is planning to move lo SMS?;reds of his patienis a newvsite. • ' . Section B SectionlonE^- his 24<year medical- ~ Whileliie Shipman languishes inI Bush’s use jailwithlith no possibility of release, s e o f ■M ^W eyW Family UfeUte .1*6 ' Shipman iss alreadya serving 15 • datives of his suspected vie- - .iObltuailes .. .2 Coniraunlftinih/ A sentences:es, convicted last timis-th- those not among the 15 he • 't . February of’ kiltingk 15 form er ' offour foi may have killed as malany “When she firstrst died, I con* was con I ‘R’wordiiirks ltto/W est,M DeatAbby)0y .. .5 patients by adt convicted of'killing - arc idministering lethal as300 30 former patients. For' theti - soled myself thatIt shes had gone - fighting:ng for some sense of dosurt I'... Crosswordo r d ...5 doses of heroin.in. , • childiildren of Bertha Moss, the pos-p< quickly and painlesslessly and in the and peac•eace. : - ' ; 0 ^ A goverriir C lin to n st2 ,- , , Seniors.. dm ent a u d it o f { sibilitjility that their, m other wasas a company of someon»ne she gready Prosei)secutors have essentially itaff " *' * • Shipman’s pnpractice, released - victii ctim of the notorious seriirial admired,” said Mosloss’s daughter, ruled outoui bringing Shipman ' The Awoclated Prete iSted that th e ^ th e r .
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