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Test shows activity in Sharon's brain

A test has shown activity in both lobes of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s brain, but he remains comatose and in critical but stable condition, Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem said today.

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Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon underwent an additional brain scan today as doctors prepared to assess how much damage the Israeli leader has suffered from his severe stroke.

Sat, 07 Jan, 2006

Sharon stable after five-hour surgery

ISRAELI Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s chief surgeon said last night that it was too early to assess the extent of brain damage the prime minister may have suffered after a massive stroke and two separate operations.

Sat, 07 Jan, 2006

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Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s chief surgeon said tonight that it was too early to assess the extent of brain damage the prime minister may have suffered after a massive stroke and two separate operations.

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