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Israel, Arab Nations React to News of Sharon's Stroke: Israel, Arab Nations React to News of Sharon's Stroke (washingtonpost.com, January 6, 2006; 11:00 AM)

Israeli Leader Sharon Fights for His Life (AP, January 5, 2006; 5:12 PM)

Robertson Links Sharon's Stroke to Wrath (AP, January 5, 2006; 5:06 PM)

Israel's Political Future in Question (AP, January 5, 2006; 4:42 PM)

Sharon's Stroke Raises Medical Questions (AP, January 5, 2006; 4:33 PM)

Mideast Situation Grows More Uncertain (AP, January 5, 2006; 4:25 PM)

U.S. Won't Assess Impact of Sharon Illness (AP, January 5, 2006; 3:41 PM)

Sharon Illness Roils Markets in Israel (AP, January 5, 2006; 3:34 PM)

Sharon's Health Crisis Shocks Israelis (AP, January 5, 2006; 3:16 PM)

Sharon Ally Olmert Takes Reins of Power (AP, January 5, 2006; 2:24 PM)

World Leaders Offer Sharon Compassion (AP, January 5, 2006; 12:53 PM)

Palestinian Militant Freed After Rampage (AP, January 5, 2006; 12:02 PM)

American Jews Cite Sharon's Influence (AP, January 5, 2006; 11:47 AM)

Timeline of Events Before Sharon's Stroke (AP, January 5, 2006; 11:22 AM)

Timeline of Major Events in Sharon's Life (AP, January 5, 2006; 11:21 AM)

Israel's Acting PM Is Seasoned Politician (AP, January 5, 2006; 11:17 AM)

Arabs Don't See End to Mideast Conflict (AP, January 5, 2006; 9:48 AM)

Europe Warily Eyes Sharon's Situation (AP, January 5, 2006; 9:37 AM)

Analysis: Mideast Peace Efforts Threatened (AP, January 5, 2006; 8:49 AM)

Prime Minister Sharon's Condition Still Grave: Hospital Director Says Operation Stopped Bleeding (Post, January 5, 2006; 1:39 PM)

Palestinian Elections Face Possible Delay (AP, January 5, 2006; 8:35 AM)

Israeli Elections to Go on As Scheduled (AP, January 5, 2006; 8:19 AM)

Major stroke stops Israel's "Bulldozer" (Reuters, January 5, 2006; 5:49 AM)

Sharon Transferred to Intensive Care Unit (AP, January 5, 2006; 2:41 AM)

Analysis: Bush at Risk of Losing Closest Mideast Ally (Post, January 5, 2006; Page A12)

Israeli PM Sharon Suffers Massive Stroke: Israeli Leader Undergoes Surgery; Vice Premier Olmert Assumes Power (Post, January 5, 2006; Page A01)

Analysis: Sharon's Condition Causes Turmoil (AP, January 4, 2006; 11:59 PM)

Israel's Olmert Is Seasoned Politician (AP, January 4, 2006; 11:35 PM)

Doctors Doubt Full Recovery for Sharon (AP, January 4, 2006; 10:07 PM)

Palestinian Calls Sharon Stroke a 'Gift' (AP, January 4, 2006; 8:25 PM)

White House Says Sharon in 'Our Prayers' (AP, January 4, 2006; 7:32 PM)

Sharon Suffers A Mild Stroke: Israeli Leader Is Said to Be in Stable Condition (Post, December 19, 2005; Page A14)

Peres Quits Labor, Endorses Sharon: Veteran of Israeli Politics Stops Short of Joining Old Rival's New Centrist Movement (Post, December 1, 2005; Page A14)

Middle East Surprises (By Jim Hoagland, November 27, 2005; Page B07)

Israeli Premier Quits Party and Forms His Own (Post, November 22, 2005; Page A01)

Sharon Survives Likud Vote (Post, September 27, 2005; Page A19)

Israel Lowers Its Flag in Gaza as Last Troops Withdraw: Palestinians Enter Settlement Areas (Post, September 12, 2005; Page A14)

Sharon Admonishes Israeli Settlers (Post, June 29, 2005; Page A13)

After Gaza Win, Sharon Fights Political Doubt: Israeli Leader Struggles to Keep Government Unified and Evacuation Plan on Track (Post, October 31, 2004; Page A28)

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