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US wishes Mandela well after hospitalisation

White House: Probably the most famous presidential residence in the world. The White House is said to have been home for United States presidents since the 1800 during John Adams reign. In the The White House sits the Oval Office which is the most secure room in the world, and that is just one room in the 55,000 square foot home. "There are three dozen bathrooms, 28 fireplaces, and more than 130 rooms," reports MyFirstClass.
White House: Probably the most famous presidential residence in the world. The White House is said to have been home for United States presidents since the 1800 during John Adams reign. In the The White House sits the Oval Office which is the most secure room in the world, and that is just one room in the 55,000 square foot home. "There are three dozen bathrooms, 28 fireplaces, and more than 130 rooms," reports MyFirstClass.

The White House sent good wishes Saturday to Nelson Mandela after the South African hero of the fight against apartheid was hospitalized for a renewed lung infection.

Mandela, who turns 95 next month, was taken to a Pretoria hospital for his fourth hospital stay in seven months. A spokesman said he was in "serious but stable" condition.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with him, his family and the people of South Africa as he recovers," US National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden said.

President Barack Obama, who has often called Mandela an inspirational figure, was concluding two days of informal talks with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in California.

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