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Conjoined twins to be separatedA set of one-month-old girls believed to be the first known American Indian conjoined twins, are doing well and will be separated, doctors say.
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Separation planned for Oklahoma conjoined twinsA set of 1-month-old girls believed to be the first known American Indian conjoined twins are doing well and will be separated, doctors say.
Sulphur man among those pardoned by PresidentA Sulphur man convicted of a federal crime was among 14 people pardoned by President Bush Monday.
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Separation planned for Oklahoma conjoined twinsWed, Nov 26, 2008 (1:42 a.m.) A set of 1-month-old girls believed to be the first known American Indian conjoined twins are doing well and will be separated, doctors say.