Ashcroft on the mend after surgery

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Attorney General John Ashcroft was released from the hospital on Sunday, after surgery to remove his gallbladder. He's resting at his Washington home.

Attorney General John Ashcroft was released from the hospital on Sunday, five days after surgery to remove his gallbladder.

Ashcroft, 61, will stay in his Washington home for some “quiet rest” as he continues to recuperate, Justice Department spokesman Mark Corallo said.

Deputy Attorney General James Comey will continue to run the department until Ashcroft returns.

Ashcroft was admitted March 4 to George Washington University Hospital, suffering from a severe case of gallstone pancreatitis. The gallbladder was removed to prevent a recurrence of the sometimes-fatal illness.

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