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      <title>BBC's Andrew Marr appears 3 months after stroke</title>
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      <description>LONDON (AP) — Prominent BBC presenter Andrew Marr has made his first television appearance since he had a major stroke more than three months ago. 
                   He told viewers of his show Sunday he was "frankly lucky to be alive." He said he needs extensive physical therapy to help him walk properly and be able to use his left arm. The 53-year-old Marr said his voice ...</description>
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