palestinian pm has heart attack in texas
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Palestinian P.M. has heart attack in Texas

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AUSTIN, Texas - UPI

Salam Fayyad, prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, was hospitalized after a heart attack while at his son's college graduation in Texas, officials say. Ghassan Katib, a spokesman for the authority, said Fayyad experienced chest pains Sunday. Fayyad was in Austin, where his son received a degree from the University of Texas. A spokeswoman for Seton Medical Center said Fayyad was listed in good condition early Tuesday. Katib said doctors at the hospital found and corrected a blocked artery. Fayyad, 67, has been prime minister since 2007. He is a member of neither Fatah nor Hamas and advocates providing security, good government and economic opportunity for Palestinians as the road to independence.

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