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Bill Clinton
'PROGNOSIS IS EXCELLENT': Bill Clinton Leaves Hospital
'PROGNOSIS IS EXCELLENT': Bill Clinton Leaves Hospital
An immediate doctor's visit likely saved the ex-President from bigger problems.
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In a tearful welcome home, American journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling were greeted by their families as they arrived back in the United States this morning after 148 days of imprisonment in North Korea. The two were followed by former President Bill Clinton, whose landmark trip to the elusive nation secured the two's release.
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U.S. President Bill Clinton, shown in this file photo, was admitted to New York Presbyterian Hospital Feb. 11, 2010, after experiencing chest discomfort.
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