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Mexico's Fox out of danger after dizzy spell
27 Nov 2006 01:10:19 GMT
Source: Reuters

MEXICO CITY, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Mexican President Vicente Fox became faint on Sunday at a farewell party at his ranch five days before leaving office but is out of danger, the government said.

"After the corresponding medical examination, the president returned to the celebration, which continued in a cordial atmosphere," his office said in a statement.
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A worker waters poinsettias or 'Flor de Noche Buena' flowers in a greenhouse in Atlixco, in the Mexican state of Puebla December 22, 2006. Mexico's early Christians adopted the poinsettias as their prized Christmas flowers and it is used in many Christmas decorations.