Yemeni President Leaves Country For Medical Treatment

SANAA/RIYADH (Reuters) - President Ali Abdullah Saleh left Yemen and flew into Saudi Arabia on Sunday for medical treatment, pitching Yemen deeper into turmoil after months of protests against his three-decade rule.

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