Friday, February 12, 2010
NEW YORK: Former US president Bill Clinton was hospitalized Thursday with chest pains, US media reported.
CNN television said it had confirmed that the former Democratic president, who is now UN special envoy for Haiti, had been taken to hospital in New York complaining of chest pains.
ABC News chief political correspondent, George Stephanopoulos, who is close to the Clintons, said the 63-year-old former president was taken to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, "likely for a stent procedure."
In 2004, Clinton underwent quadruple bypass surgery.
Calls to the Clinton Foundation and to the State Department, currently headed by his wife Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, were not immediately answered.
NEW YORK: Former US president Bill Clinton was hospitalized Thursday with chest pains, US media reported.
CNN television said it had confirmed that the former Democratic president, who is now UN special envoy for Haiti, had been taken to hospital in New York complaining of chest pains.
ABC News chief political correspondent, George Stephanopoulos, who is close to the Clintons, said the 63-year-old former president was taken to Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, "likely for a stent procedure."
In 2004, Clinton underwent quadruple bypass surgery.
Calls to the Clinton Foundation and to the State Department, currently headed by his wife Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, were not immediately answered.
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