For two families, even grief is divided The circle around Terri Schiavo, already secure, tightened Thursday. Many of the people involved retreated behind closed doors, preferring to grieve in private. The details of Terri's last hours and death emerged in bits and pieces, from different voices, different corners of the debate. (April 1, 2005)
From ordinary girl to international icon Before the prayer warriors massed outside her window, before gavels pounded in six courts, before the Vatican issued a statement, before the president signed a midnight law and the Supreme Court turned its head, Terri Schiavo was an ordinary girl. (March 31, 2005)
Schiavo: 'Come down, President Bush' Angered by the latest political developments in Washington, Michael Schiavo said Saturday that it isn't just the Florida governor who should visit his wife to learn about the case. (March 20, 2005)
Quiet judge persists in Schiavo maelstrom Circuit Judge George Greer, who is regularly reviled and travels with security, is not the man his critics might suspect.. (March 6, 2005)