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- Harald_Norbelie abstract "John Harald Norbelie (October 5, 1944 – September 6, 2015) was a Swedish journalist and writer. His writing mainly focused on Stockholm's local history and culture. After being diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2004, Norbeile became a vocal proponent of euthanasia. In that capacity his main argument was that assisting a terminal ill patient to die might be a better choice than requiring that the patient continued to suffer.".
- Q6013722 abstract "John Harald Norbelie (October 5, 1944 – September 6, 2015) was a Swedish journalist and writer. His writing mainly focused on Stockholm's local history and culture. After being diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2004, Norbeile became a vocal proponent of euthanasia. In that capacity his main argument was that assisting a terminal ill patient to die might be a better choice than requiring that the patient continued to suffer.".
- Harald_Norbelie comment "John Harald Norbelie (October 5, 1944 – September 6, 2015) was a Swedish journalist and writer. His writing mainly focused on Stockholm's local history and culture. After being diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2004, Norbeile became a vocal proponent of euthanasia. In that capacity his main argument was that assisting a terminal ill patient to die might be a better choice than requiring that the patient continued to suffer.".
- Q6013722 comment "John Harald Norbelie (October 5, 1944 – September 6, 2015) was a Swedish journalist and writer. His writing mainly focused on Stockholm's local history and culture. After being diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2004, Norbeile became a vocal proponent of euthanasia. In that capacity his main argument was that assisting a terminal ill patient to die might be a better choice than requiring that the patient continued to suffer.".