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Lawyers for luxury brokers Tal and Oren Alexander and brother Alon say the verdict shows a jury can see beyond the emotion of ...
After spending most of his life living with the help of an iron lung, lawyer Paul Alexander died on Monday. He was 78. In 1952, at the age of six, Alexander was taken to the hospital after ...
Paul Alexander, who held a Guinness World Record for living the longest with the help of an iron lung, has died. Here, medical staff stand among iron lung machines in an emergency polio ward at ...
The extraordinary life of man in iron lung who practiced as a lawyer and ‘loved wine and women’ Joe Middleton looks at the life of Paul Alexander, who spent 70 years in an iron lung before ...
Alexander, who lived the vast majority of his life in an iron lung after contracting polio as a child in 1952, died Monday in Dallas. He was 78. Alexander earned his bachelor’s and law degrees ...
Paul Alexander, who died at 78, was paralyzed with polio at age 6 and relied on the machine to breathe. Still, he was able to earn a law degree, write a book and, late in life, build a following ...
Paul graduated from law school and went on to represent clients, taught himself how to breathe by gulping down air to free himself from his iron lung - and even fell in love.
A man who spent 70 years living inside a metal chamber to help him breathe, has died aged 78. Paul Alexander was widely known as "the man in the iron lung" and was also a lawyer and author ...
Known as 'Polio Paul', Paul Alexander inspired millions with his message that ‘you can truly do everything', a message he embodied as he travelled on planes, fell in love, and became a lawyer ...
Mr. Alexander, who was stricken with polio at age 6, earned a law degree and wrote a 2020 memoir about his life using the iron lung chamber to help him breathe.
Paul Alexander, who has died aged 78, managed to attend university, publish a memoir, qualify as a lawyer and even represent clients in court, despite living for more than seven decades in an iron ...
Paul Alexander, the man who lived in an iron lung for more than 70 years, has died at the age of 78. A fundraiser for his healthcare confirmed Alexander, of Dallas, Texas, passed away on Monday ...
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