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NEW YORK (AP) - Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was reported "resting comfortably" at home Thursday after an angioplasty procedure, a hospital and a spokeswoman for his office said. Neither would provide further details.
"Dr. Henry Kissinger was admitted to New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center on Tuesday, March 29, and underwent an angioplasty procedure," hospital spokeswoman Myrna Manners said in a statement. "He was discharged earlier today and is resting comfortably at home."
The statement was confirmed by Jessie Incao, spokeswoman for Kissinger Associates, Inc., the foreign policy consulting firm that Kissinger founded after leaving government service in the mid-1970s.
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