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Dying of cancer, she fought for D.C.'s right-to-die law. Then she fought Congress and her doctors to use it.

The government form lay on the dining room table in Mary Klein's home in Northwest Washington. At the top, in bold letters, was a simple declaration: "REQUEST FOR MEDICATION TO END MY LIFE IN A HUMANE AND PEACEFUL MANNER."

"I need two witnesses for my application," Klein's friend Kelly Saunders...



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