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Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard will be paroled in November, lawyers say

WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawyers for convicted spy Jonathan Pollard say the U.S. has granted his parole and he will be released in November. Pollard, sentenced to life in prison, has served 30 years for spying for Israel.

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