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JERUSALEM, March 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli Prime Minister Ariel
Sharon could still regain consciousness, even though he has been comatose since
suffering a massive stroke on Jan. 4, Hadassah Hospital Director Prof. Shlomo
Mor-Yosef said on Monday.
At a conference at Tel Aviv University,
Mor-Yosef was quoted by Israel's Army Radio as saying that "there is a chance
the prime minister will wake up."
"The chances aren't great but it's not a situation that
can be ruled out," Mor-Yosef was cited.
The Hadassah-University Hospital in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem
has been treating the comatose prime minister, 78, since he was hospitalized for
a massive stroke on Jan. 4.
Mor-Yosef said the condition of Sharon is still serious but
stable.
"Before making this announcement, I spoke with the
director of the Prime Minister's Office and the government secretary-general,
who both spoke with the Attorney General," Mor-Yosef was cited.
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