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                    [Title] => Cardinal Sin out of danger
                    [Summary] => Former Manila archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin is now out of danger and his condition is improving, the prelate’s physician-brother said yesterday.


"So far, so good," Dr. Ramon Sin told The STAR yesterday in a telephone interview, referring to the cardinal’s condition.

He added that he was happy with the improvements being shown by his brother who suffered from congestive heart failure Monday.
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As of press time, the 76-year-old prelate was in stable condition, according to Fr. Rufino Sescon, who has been caring for the cardinal.

"He is under observation. Let us continue to pray for him," Sescon said in a text message.
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DR. RAMON SIN
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                    [Title] => Cardinal Sin out of danger
                    [Summary] => Former Manila archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin is now out of danger and his condition is improving, the prelate’s physician-brother said yesterday.


"So far, so good," Dr. Ramon Sin told The STAR yesterday in a telephone interview, referring to the cardinal’s condition.

He added that he was happy with the improvements being shown by his brother who suffered from congestive heart failure Monday.
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As of press time, the 76-year-old prelate was in stable condition, according to Fr. Rufino Sescon, who has been caring for the cardinal.

"He is under observation. Let us continue to pray for him," Sescon said in a text message.
[DatePublished] => 2004-10-12 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) ) )
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