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Posted AT 11:00 PM EDT on 20/03/08

Death diaries

From Friday's Globe and Mail

To be frank, I really know very little about death. Death is something we've professionalized in this society. A few are charged with facing it every day: the first responders, the police, the soldiers, the medics and caregivers. The rest of us do our best to pretend it's not there, until it insists its way in. So it's a profoundly disconcerting experience to read blogs like the one by a man who called himself

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