A cool routine
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL -Jan 15, 2006
Pediatric neurosurgeon stays in shape with six days of exercise at a gym or at home punctuated by ice hockey games in the evening.
Pelican Fish
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA -Jan 15, 2006
It's not another chain restaurant near the Avenue of the Arts. But this independent eatery otherwise deserves little applause.
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL -
Pediatric neurosurgeon stays in shape with six days of exercise at a gym or at home punctuated by ice hockey games in the evening.
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It's not another chain restaurant near the Avenue of the Arts. But this independent eatery otherwise deserves little applause.
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