Comatose Sharon to Be Moved to Clinic
From Times Wire Reports
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who has been comatose since a stroke in January, will be moved to a long-term care clinic next week, a hospital spokeswoman said.
Sharon, 78, suffered a massive brain hemorrhage Jan. 4. His deputy, Ehud Olmert, took over as interim leader and formally assumed office this month after his Kadima party won the most seats in March elections.
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