WND reporter Sarah Foster will be a guest on the nationally syndicated radio program "American Breakfast" this morning at 8 a.m. Eastern time to discuss the removal of Terri Schindler-Schiavo's feeding tube and efforts to save the starving woman.
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Schiavo has been caught in a legal tug-of-war for 13 years, ever since she collapsed in her home at age 26. Now in a "persistent vegetative state," Schiavo has been denied the opportunity for therapy or rehabilitation by her husband and guardian, Michael Schiavo. Judge George Greer ordered the removal of her only means of sustenance, a feeding tube in her abdomen, which was done on Wednesday. Attorneys have advised Gov. Jeb Bush of what they believe are legal options he could take that would save the life of Schiavo.
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Foster is one of the most prolific writers in the nation on the case.
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