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Reno said doing well after collapse
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 2002 Former Attorney General Janet Reno collapsed at a speech in New York on Wednesday night but is reported to be doing well after being taken to a hospital. Reno was speaking at the University of Rochester when she collapsed. She is seeking the Democratic nomination as governor of Florida. Get the Story:
Janet Reno collapses during speech (The Miami Herald 1/31)
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