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On a Tuesday in late October 2003, I went to work just like I do every day. Only this day would not be like any other day. This day would change my life.
You see, in mid-October, upon court order, Terri Schindler Schiavo's feeding tube had been removed. Then, six days later, through a heroic act of the Florida legislature and Governor Jeb Bush, Terri's feeding tube was reinserted.
That Tuesday in October, my boss came into my office and explained to me that Terri's family, the Schindlers, and their attorney at the time, Pat Anderson, were overwhelmed with press calls. They were in desperate need of someone to help them organize all of the requests. ...