Golf: Tiger Woods provides first update on rehabilitation after car crash
24 Apr, 2021 08:00 AM
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Tiger Woods has updated fans on his recovery following a high speed car crash outside Los Angeles.
The former World No 1 golfer posted an image of himself on crutches alongside his faithful rehab partner on Instagram this weekend. My course is coming along faster than I am, Woods wrote alongside a picture showing him beside his dog, his leg wrapped in a cast and black brace. But it s nice to have a faithful rehab partner, man s best friend.
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The blue tears are caused by bioluminescent organisms, which glow with a blue hue.
Unregulated tourism caused the phenomenon to diminish, among other environmental problems, prompting the authorities to order the island closed to visitors.
“The white sandy beach has also improved greatly, and the flora that were damaged due to development before have also been rehabilitated.
“At the moment we are still seeking approval for the islands to be opened, but since there is interstate travel restriction now, we will wait for the borders to be opened first, ” Nolee told a press conference after the Geopark community pre-launching at the Tanjung Tualang tin dredge on Friday (April 23).
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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): A majority of terrorist groups’ supporters who were found guilty were not only sentenced to prison but would also undergo rehabilitation, said Bukit Aman Special Branch Counter Terrorism Division (E8) principal assistant director DCP Normah Ishak.
She said that the process, among others, through the application of special modules, was to correct the understanding and views of these supporters, on issues that they believed in as well as disputed. The special modules are among those arranged by the Prisons Department and the Special Branch for all prisoners involved in terrorist groups, charged under Chapter VI A of the Penal Code, which involves criminal offences relating to terrorism.