TribLIVE: Marc Fogel speaks about his health and hope of returning home in interview from Russian prison

After nearly two years in a Russian prison, Oakmont teacher Marc Fogel said Thursday he is able to live with excruciating joint pain but pleaded for U.S. officials to bring him home, the hope of a miracle never far from his thoughts…

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