Word: rehab
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After four weeks, the sling came off, and Boston Bruins physical therapist Scott Waugh and Farkes sat down and developed a timetable for his rehab...
...that didn’t happen. I couldn’t run for nine months, and couldn’t do any leg lifting except for light rehab. I couldn’t swing because of the pivoting of my knee...
...Harvard would entail all the accomodations a BB&N grad could ask for—from the education to a lighter travel load for his family, which impressively still hasn’t “missed a baseball game since tee-ball”—intensive rehab work would be necessary anywhere for a return to form...
...drug first became a problem in Tazewell in 1998, but its national reach is well known, ensnaring even radio impresario Rush Limbaugh in a scandal that sent him into rehab. Around the nation, the statistics tell the story. A Jan. 21, 2005, report from the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration found that the number of people who had used oxycodone, the main ingredient in OxyContin, for nonmedical reasons jumped from 11.8 million in 2002 to 13.7 million in 2003. The increase happened even though OxyContin's maker stopped distributing its strongest pill, the 160-mg tablet...
...reputation for good--or so it seemed. But reappraisal is the bread and butter of the art world. Which brings us to the major Dali retrospective that opens this week at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. It's another step forward in what you might call the late Dali rehab project. Five years ago a show organized by the Zurich Kunsthaus, "Hypermental: Rampant Reality 1950-2000: From Salvador Dali to Jeff Koons," toured Europe to spread the not unreasonable idea that Dali was a significant precursor of Pop and postmodernism. In the same spirit he is being re-examined...