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Michael Fay Released

SINGAPORE -- Despite looking pale and subdued on his release Tuesday from Queenstown Prison, Michael Fay said later that he is healthy after a flogging and 83 days behind bars, and looking forward to going home to the United States. "I am happy to be out. My health is good. I'm looking forward to the future very much," Fay told reporters. "I think physically he's been treated well. Obviously, I exclude the caning. What I'm more concerned (about) is whether they worked on him mentally," said his father. Fay, 19, became the focus of international debate when he was sentenced to a flogging for vandalism.

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