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January 06, 2006

Stable, but serious

The latest on Prime Minister Sharon's condition:

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's condition was reported stable, but still serious, Friday evening after doctors evaluated a CAT scan that followed a three-hour operation earlier in the day.

Professor Shlomo Mor-Yosef announced at 5:35 p.m. that the cranial pressure had been relieved, and blood clots remaining from the previous operation successfully drained.

UPDATE: Michelle Malkin has a roundup of news from the blogosphere.

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