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GM1E5C907LV01 Barbro Holmberg, Tiger Woods' Swedish mother-in-law, is taken on a stretcher into a hospital in Ococee, Florida, December 8, 2009 in this image from video footage. "Barbro Holmberg, mother of Elin Woods, was admitted to Health Central Hospital with stomach pain," said hospital spokesman Dan Yates. REUTERS/Jason Bernardi/Cross News Service (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT HEALTH SPORT GOLF IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1DVFPMTLAA Rusaila Rabee waits in the hospital in the West Bank city of Ramallah, May 8, 2007. Rusaila Rabee grabbed her stomach in pain during a long wait at a hospital emergency room in the occupied West Bank, where most medical workers have been on strike for months for their full salaries. "Does a strike mean that people like me should be left to die?" said the 70-year-old woman. Suffering from a liver disease, Rabee made the difficult two-hour trip to Ramallah Hospital through several Israeli military checkpoints in hope that a doctor would drain a dangerous buildup of fluids in her abdomen. Doctors at the facility referred a number of patients to private hospitals but Rabee said she could not afford a bill that could be as much as 4,500 shekels ($1,135). Picture taken May 8, 2007. To match feature PALESTINIANS/STRIKE REUTERS/Loay Abu Haykel
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GM1DVFPMFQAA Rusaila Rabee waits in the hospital in the West Bank city of Ramallah, May 8, 2007. Rusaila Rabee grabbed her stomach in pain during a long wait at a hospital emergency room in the occupied West Bank, where most medical workers have been on strike for months for their full salaries. "Does a strike mean that people like me should be left to die?" said the 70-year-old woman. Suffering from a liver disease, Rabee made the difficult two-hour trip to Ramallah Hospital through several Israeli military checkpoints in hope that a doctor would drain a dangerous buildup of fluids in her abdomen. Doctors at the facility referred a number of patients to private hospitals but Rabee said she could not afford a bill that could be as much as 4,500 shekels ($1,135). Picture taken May 8, 2007. To match feature PALESTINIANS/STRIKE REUTERS/Loay Abu Haykel
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