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Sharon Transferred to a Unit for the Long-Term Treatment of Stroke Patients and Has Been There Since

Ariel Sharon is still alive, but only just. The man whose inspired military leadership and controversial policies earned him the nickname "the Bulldozer" today lies silent and motionless in the Sheba Medical Center outside Tel Aviv. "His predicament is like a Greek tragedy," said Dr. Raanan Gissen, his longtime spokesman and friend, in an interview with ABC News. "He is between life and death. He is neither here nor there." On Jan. 4, 2006, the prime minister suffered a massive... Full Story
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