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November 27, 2019 - 9:45 am

En esta foto de archivo del 3 de noviembre de 2019, el expresidente estadounidense Jimmy Carter habla en la Iglesia Bautista Maranatha en Plains, Georgia. Carter, de 95 años, se recupera de una operación para aliviar la presión de hemorragias causadas por caídas recientes. (AP Foto/John Amis, File)
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ATLANTA (AP) — Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has been released from Emory University Hospital in Atlanta after recovering from surgery to relieve pressure on his brain caused by bleeding from a fall.
Carter Center spokeswoman Deanna Congileo said Wednesday that the Carters “look forward to enjoying Thanksgiving at home in Plains, where he will continue to recover.”
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