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[Title] => Obama switches Air Force One due to mechanical issue
[Summary] => President Barack Obama is switching planes in Philadelphia for his return trip to Washington because of a mechanical problem with a flap in his earlier aircraft, the White House says.
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[Title] => Triage boosts outpatient treatment of CAP
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November 3, 2014 - 10:04am