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Congressional bicameral team pushes for insurance, pharmaceutical reformGoals from Ken Aboh and Dan Ogwuru sealed a valuable three points for the young Canaries in their Premier League International Cup group, taking them second ahead of Manchester United and Liverpool. Lee praised his players' quality on the night as well as their work rate in recent weeks, having seen them follow up a 3-0 defeat of Aston Villa on Monday with the cup victory. "A really good night for the boys," he told the Pink Un. "I thought they were excellent. Obviously PSV are a top side and they gave us some challenges, and I think the boys really rose to the challenge. It was a really good performance to top off a good week's work. "It's a world-famous club, and they had some excellent players, but the boys stepped up to it. There's really quality in there, we just need to be able to put it together as much as we can and find that consistency. "You realise that with young players. Sometimes they're up and sometimes they're down, and we're just trying to keep them on an even keel. They've been excellent this last couple of weeks, we've been putting bits together, and they've got the fruits of their labour this week." After two clean sheets in four days, it was the defensive side of the game that especially pleased Lee. "That's something we're driving," he continued. "I spoke about it after the Villa game, that even 3-0 up with a couple of minutes to go, we've got to make sure we're staying at it. It was the same again [against PSV]. "Even 2-0 up, a couple of minutes to go, you've got to realise how important it is to keep the ball out of your net. One goal can quickly change the momentum of a game, so it was really important and the lads did that really well. I thought the back four were excellent."
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South Korea's president avoids an impeachment attempt over short-lived martial lawWASHINGTON – Former President Bill Clinton was admitted Monday to Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington after developing a fever. The 78-year-old was admitted in the “afternoon for testing and observation," Angel Urena, Clinton's deputy chief of staff, said in a statement. Recommended Videos “He remains in good spirits and deeply appreciates the excellent care he is receiving,” Urena said. Clinton, a Democrat who served two terms as president from January 1993 until January 2001, addressed the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this summer and campaigned ahead of November's election for the unsuccessful White House bid of Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris .