Mozart Symphonies - Israeli electioneering stops for Sharon vigil
Israeli electioneering stops for Sharon vigil
Independent Online - Jerusalem - Doctors pressed ahead on Tuesday with efforts to revive Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon from an induced coma, further reducing his sedation to assess brain damage from a severe stroke. Sharon remained critical but there were fresh
Sharon showing improvement 1/11/2006 11:25:09 AM
ABS-CBN - JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's life is no longer in immediate danger and he has shown further signs of recovery from a massive stroke, but it could be days until the extent of brain damage is known, doctors said. "Metaphorically
Polls put Sharon s party in the lead
Business Day South Africa - JERUSALEM Ariel Sharon s party and his likely successor and interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert received a boost yesterday from polls showing they would easily win Israel s March election even without their incapacitated leader at the helm
Sharon shows further improvement, still critical
New Kerala - JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon showed further improvement today from a massive stroke, moving his left side for the first time since doctors started bringing him out of an induced coma. Hadassah hospital director Shlomo Mor-Yosef said
Doctors try to rouse Sharon from coma
Reuters - JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Doctors pressed ahead on Tuesday with efforts to revive Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon from an induced coma, further reducing his sedation to assess brain damage from a severe stroke. Israelis keeping vigil for the 77-year
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