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    Detroit Free Press, MI
    March 23 2008


    Kevorkian to launch his bid for seat in Congress

    BY KATHLEEN GRAY - FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER - March 23, 2008

    Jack Kevorkian, who spent eight years in prison for his role in an
    assisted suicide, will take on another crusade Monday: a race for
    Congress.

    He has planned a 10 a.m. news conference in Southfield to discuss his
    decision to run for Congress. He lives in the 9th Congressional
    District, which is represented by U.S. Rep. Joe Knollenberg, a
    Bloomfield Township Republican.

    Knollenberg already has one announced challenger, former Lottery
    Commissioner Gary Peters, a former state senator from Bloomfield
    Hills. The race has been targeted by the Democratic Congressional
    Campaign Committee as one of the most competitive in the nation.

    Kevorkian, 79, is expected to run as an independent. He was convicted
    in 1999 of second-degree murder in the Sept. 17, 1998, death of
    Thomas Youk, 52, of Waterford. Youk had Lou Gehrig's disease.
    Kevorkian has said he participated in at least 130 assisted suicides
    during the 1990s. He was released from prison in June.

    He will have to get 3,000 petition signatures by July 17 to qualify
    for the ballot.
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