Sharon Still in Critical Condition, Making Incremental Improvements
11th Jan 2006, 21:58 GMT
JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, 77, remained in critical condition Wednesday, still breathing on his own and showing incremental signs of brain function as doctors eased him out of a medically induced coma. The extent of cognitive and physically impairments after his hemorrhagic stroke were still unknown.
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