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        NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Although George Jones is still in  
critical condition, doctors say the country singer has made a 
significant improvement and might be taken off his ventilator 
today. 
        ``I've got to say that he's done remarkably well,'' said Dr.  
Virginia Eddy of Vanderbilt University Medical Center. ``That's not 
to say that he's not very fragile at this point, but he's made a 
lot of progress.'' 
        The 67-year-old Jones, regarded by some as the greatest singer  
in country music history, was driving home in his Lexus, and 
talking on his cell phone, when he crashed into a bridge at about 
1:30 p.m. Saturday. 
        It took emergency workers about two hours to free him from the  
car. His liver was cut deeply, and his right lung was punctured. 
        As long as his liver doesn't bleed, Jones has a good chance of  
recovery, the doctor said. 
        ``The liver heals itself very well, and his injuries are of the  
type that I really would expect to heal just fine without any 
surgery,'' Eddy said. 
        Jones is conscious, but sedated. He has not spoken since the  
accident, said his wife, Nancy Jones. He is communicating by 
squeezing her hand. 
        ``With the squeeze of the hand, I knew he was going to fight,''  
Mrs. Jones said. ``George is just a strong person. He has a strong 
will and a reason to live.'' 
        Starting with his first hit ``Why Baby Why'' in 1955, Jones has  
charted more than 140 records, including classics like ``He Stopped 
Loving Her Today'' and ``A Good Year for the Roses.'' He was 
married to duet partner Tammy Wynette for six years, and the pair 
were known as ``The King and Queen of Country Music.'' Wynette died 
last year. 
        Jones has been cited as an influence by singers outside the  
country genre, including Elvis Costello and Ray Charles, both of 
whom have recorded with him. 
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