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Cohen delays Europe tour after back injury

Cohen delays Europe tour after back injury -   Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen has postponed an upcoming European tour by six months after hurting his lower back while exercising, his representatives said.
  Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen has postponed an upcoming European tour by six months after hurting his lower back while exercising, his representatives said.

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A statement said his doctors advised the 75-year-old to follow the same four- to six-month regimen of physical therapy as athletes do with similar injuries.

08 February 2010, Monday

REUTERS/AP  LOS ANGELES

   

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