Published on July 14, 2010 by Technology Slice
George Steinbrenner Apologizes – Fourteen years later, Steinbrenner apologized to Berra, and the two ended up close friends. That’s the way it was with “The Boss” – no middle ground. “He said, ‘It was the worst mistake in my life,’” Berra said Tuesday at his museum in New Jersey. “We became very good friends.”
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Published on February 12, 2010 by Technology Slice
Cardiac specialists say that former President Bill Clinton, who had stent surgery this afternoon at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital after complaining about heart pains, will likely have a full recovery. Clinton, who is 63, had quadruple bypass surgery at the same hospital in 2004 after angiography revealed significant blockages in four coronary arteries. Six months later, Clinton [...]
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Published on February 12, 2010 by Technology Slice
News just came in that Former President Bill Clinton had an Heart Attack, He was hospitalized after the incident, See updates and details on the latest from Bill Clinton. He was rushed to the hospital due to chest pains, He was rushed to the Columbia Campus of New York Presbyterian Hospital. He was immediately sent [...]
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