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    KEVORKIAN MAKES CONGRESSIONAL RUN OFFICIAL
    Mike Martindale

    Detroit News
    March 24 2008
    MI

    SOUTHFIELD -- At one time Jack Kevorkian was arguably the most
    well-known law breaker in the nation.

    Now he wants to be known as a Washington lawmaker.

    Less than a year from being paroled from prison, the ex-pathologist
    -- dubbed "Dr. Death" for his fascination with death -- announced
    Monday he will seek the 9th Congressional District seat in Oakland
    County. It's currently held by U.S. Rep. Joseph Knollenberg,
    R-Bloomfield Township.

    "I'm not a politician, I'm running as an independent -- which means
    I have no ties to anyone or anything, no fetters," said Kevorkian,
    speaking from the same Southfield office tower where he faced the
    news media last June after being paroled for a 1999 second-degree
    murder conviction in the assisted suicide of a Waterford Township
    man with Lou Gehrig's Disease.

    Kevorkian, who will turn 80 years old in May, participated in more
    than 130 assisted suicides between 1990 and 1998. He needs to gather
    at least 3,000 signatures on a petition by July 17 to run as an
    independent against Knollenberg and Central Michigan University
    professor Gary Peters, a Democrat, on the November ballot.
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