Hussein check-up
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King Hussein, 57, smiled and waved to crowds of well-wishers who jammed the Hussein Medical Centre entrance to watch him climb into the front seat of a Mercedes limousine driven by his wife, Queen Noor. Earlier yesterday the monarch, who underwent cancer surgery in the US last year, reassured his subjects in a radio address that his heart ailment was not life-threatening.
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