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    The softer side of Dr. Death

    United Press International
    March 3, 2004 Wednesday

    ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN

    Jack Kevorkian, the Michigan pathologist whose advocacy of euthanasia
    embarrassed right-to-die advocates and landed him in jail, has become
    a writer.

    GlimmerIQs, a soft-bound collection of light verse, serious essays,
    paintings, cartoons, musical scores and family photographs -- went on
    sale Monday for $26 a copy, the Detroit News reported Wednesday.

    The book includes an illustrated guide to anatomical mapping and
    Kevorkian's skeptical musings on the low-carb diet craze, among other
    topics.

    Kevorkian's book is available via the Internet, glimmeriqs.com or at
    the Ariana Gallery in downtown Royal Oak.

    Kevorkian is at the Thumb Correctional Facility in Lapeer, Mich.,
    where he is in the fifth year of a 10- to 25-year sentence for
    second-degree murder.

    He was convicted for the injection death of 75-year-old Thomas Youk,
    whose final moments Kevorkian videotaped and narrated on CBS's "60
    Minutes" in 1998.

    "This book is what's been keeping him alive," Ariana Gallery director
    Ann Kuffler, a longtime friend and supporter, said Tuesday.
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