accident? Isn't cancer a "natural cause," albeit one we would very happily call unnatural and say To hell with?
And if humans are naturally aggressive, isn't war a "natural cause"?
The other obit of note was for Leroy Sievers, who was born the year I was. He was an NPR commentator who had a series on "Morning Edition" and on-line about his colon cancer that returned as a brain tumor and lung cancer. We're told that he "covered more than a dozen wars" and that Ted Koppel wrote that Sievers' "battle with cancer... [was] the most important story of his life."
I wonder if Sievers would agree. Is it better to cover wars or your own body's deterioration? Which is more helpful to the world at large?
I knew about Seivers' blog and national commentaries and was envious.
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The in-text links aren't working right. You can find the obits here:
www.chicagotribune.com/news/obituaries/chi-hed_jaworski_18aug18,0,225735.story
and here:
www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-leroy-sievers-obit-story,0,6433352.story
Link to Sievers' work on NPR:
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5503400
--posted by Cancer Bitch
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