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 | Protesters hold a mass in front of the Woodside Hospice where brain-damaged Florida woman Terri Schiavo is being cared for, in Pinellas Park, Florida, March 25, 2005. Schiavo completed a week without food or water, sliding closer to death despite a frenetic legal offensive by her parents and efforts by the U.S. Congress and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to intervene. click to open  |  | Protesters hold a mass in front of the Woodside Hospice where brain-damaged Florida woman Terri Schiavo is being cared for, in Pinellas Park Florida, March 25, 2005. Schiavo completed a week without food or water, sliding closer to death despite a frenetic legal offensive by her parents and efforts by the U.S. Congress and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to intervene. click to open  |  | Protesters pray during a make shift Good Friday service outside the Woodside Hospice where Terri Schiavo is a patient on Friday, March 25, 2005 in Pinellas Park, Fla. click to open  |  | A woman prays in front of the Woodside Hospice where brain-damaged Florida woman Terri Schiavo is being cared for, in Pinellas Park, Florida, March 25, 2005. Schiavo completed a week without food or water, sliding closer to death despite a frenetic legal offensive by her parents and efforts by the U.S. Congress and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to intervene. click to open  |  | Terri Schiavo sympathizers pray outside the Woodside hospice in Pinellas Park, Florida. Schiavo's father said she is 'down to her last hours' one week after her food was cut off, and called on an appeals court to seriously consider her family's latest appeal to keep her alive click to open  |  | Bob Schindler, (C) father of brain-damaged Florida woman Terri Schiavo, speaks to the media in front of the Woodside Hospice where Schiavo is being cared for in Pinellas Park, Florida, March 25, 2005. Schiavo completed a week without food or water, sliding closer to death despite a frenetic legal offensive by her parents and efforts by the U.S. Congress and Florida Gov. Jeb Bush to intervene. click to open  |  | Mary Syversen, from Front Royal, Va., express her support for brain-damaged Florida woman Terri Schiavo, as she joins her family hold a vigil outside the U.S. Supreme Court near the Capitol, background, Wednesday, March 23, 2005, in Washington. Racing against time to save their brain-damaged daughter's life, Terri Schiavo's parents asked a federal appeals court Wednesday for an emergency review of an appellate panel's ruling that her feeding tube not be hooked up again. click to open  |  | Prayers are offered in front of the Woodside Hospice where brain-damaged woman Terri Schiavo is being cared for, in Pinellas Park, Florida, March 23, 2005. A federal judge rejected a request from the parents of Schiavo to order her feeding tube reinserted, dealing a blow to attempts by the U.S. Congress and the White House to prolong her life. click to open  |  | Protesters stand in front of the Woodside Hospice where brain-damaged Florida woman Terri Schiavo is being cared for, in Pinellas Park, Florida, March 23, 2005. click to open  |  | A protester holds a crucifix in front of the Woodside Hospice where brain-damaged Florida woman Terri Schiavo is being cared for, in Pinellas Park, Florida, March 23, 2005. A federal judge rejected a request from the parents of Schiavo to order her feeding tube reinserted, dealing a blow to attempts by the U.S. Congress and the White House to prolong her life. click to open  |
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