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US Attorney General fighting back after collapse
South Africa News.Net Friday 21st November, 2008
US Attorney General Michael Mukasey, who collapsed during a speech in Washington, has been recovering in hospital and is said to be conscious and alert.
Mr Mukasey collapsed while delivering a national security speech at a hotel on Thursday.
Mukasey, the top US law enforcement and legal official, was rushed to George Washington University Medical Center after he collapsed suddenly and unexpectedly during a speech in which he was defending the Bush administration's war-on-terrorism.
Mukasey, a former federal judge, has been attorney general for about a year.
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;) Midnight 11-21-08, 09:12 AM |
US Attorney General fighting back after collapse
Oh but it’s true, the man collapses on stage while speaking and it is trememdous news.
prevelAnt in Africa please. Something besides the men and habit that cause it.
Biowedontknowwhatyourtalkingabout.
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