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Panthers' Booth recovering slowly

Source: Sun Sentinel
Coral Springs : FL : USA | about 1 month ago  
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Florida Panthers forward David Booth spoke with the media for just less than five minutes Tuesday, which is good because that's about the limit for any activity since his first-ever concussion Saturday. "I do nothing...I'll go on the computer for five minutes or I'll read for five minutes,"...
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