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[Title] => Mother of once-conjoined Filipino twins thanks NY doctors
[Summary] => A Filipino woman who gave birth to conjoined twins has thanked the New York doctors involved on the 10th anniversary of the boys' separation.
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[Title] => Former conjoined boy starts walking
[Summary] => WHITE PLAINS (AP) Clarence Aguirre, one of the conjoined Filipino twins who survived a long series of delicate surgeries to separate him from his brother, Carl, has begun walking, Montefiore Medical Center officials said.
Carl is expected to follow in his brothers footsteps soon.
Montefiore spokesman Steve Osborne confirmed Sunday that Clarence had begun walking on his own after "Dateline NBC" showed images of the three-year-old, wearing a helmet, taking steps at Blythedale Childrens Hospital in Valhalla.
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Carl is expected to follow in his brothers footsteps soon.
Montefiore spokesman Steve Osborne confirmed Sunday that Clarence had begun walking on his own after "Dateline NBC" showed images of the three-year-old, wearing a helmet, taking steps at Blythedale Childrens Hospital in Valhalla.
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September 27, 2005 - 12:00am