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ROBERT NOVAK PROGNOSIS IS DIRE

American political commentator Robert Novak announced his immediate retirement from his column in the Chicago Sun-Times after being diagnosed with a brain tumor he describes as “dire.”

We wish him the best and our thoughts are with him and his family.

Posted by Michael Canterino

Robert Novak Has Brain Tumor

Sad News!

The columnist Robert Novak has a brain tumor will stop writing and making television appearances, at least temporarily, reports the New York Times.

β€œOn Sunday, July 27, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor,” Novak said in a statement on Monday. β€œI have been admitted to Brrigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, where doctors will soon begin appropriate treatment. I will be suspending my journalistic work for an indefinite but, God willing, not too lengthy period.”

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