Word: rehabing
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...back on track to move in with the Class of 2010, Kessler wasted no time getting started on a rehab program...
Kessler also adds that her teammates, her “new family of 25,” were extremely supportive during her rehab and that she worked hard to be a part of the team off the ice when she couldn’t contribute...
...However, unlike many rockstars, Harvard has acknowledged its weaknesses. Much like the drummer who checks himself into rehab, the University has recognized that it needs help, in the form of the Harvard University Program on AIDS (HUPA...
...media have become so focused on the business side of show business--and the offense-contrition-comeback cycle has become so familiar--that the scandals immediately became dispassionate meta-stories about scandal management. After Gibson's outburst, we asked how rehab and apology could salvage his Mayan thriller, Apocalypto. We didn't look so hard at how his bile reflected on the millions who loved The Passion of the Christ, with its hook-nosed, despicable Jews. About Richards, we asked, Did he seem sad enough on Letterman? What do p.r. experts advise? How will the incident affect Seinfeld reruns...
...possible, barely, to reduce the novel to a finite plot description. Hal Incandenza is a gifted, troubled student at a high-level Boston-area tennis academy founded by his late father. Down the road is a drug-rehab center inhabited by an assortment of seedy and desperate characters, notably one Don Gately, a cheerful Demerol addict "with a massive and almost perfectly square head he used to amuse his friends when drunk by letting them open and close elevator doors on." Then there's a film clip so entertaining you die if you watch it, and a cell of wheelchair...