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Serena Williams' absence from tennis could stretch to almost a year after two new health scares — a blood clotshop online 2011 in her lungs followed by a hematoma — have added to her injury woes.
Her agents confirmed Wednesday that Williams was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism last week and later needed treatment for a hematoma. The 13-time Grand Slam champion hasn't played an official match since winning Wimbledon last July because of a foot injury she sustained not on the court but at a restaurant.
Her latest health problems have been "extremely hard, scary and disappointing," Williams said in a statement. "I am doing better. I'm at home now and working with my doctors tpower balance braceleto keep everything under control. I know I will be OK, but am praying and hoping this will all be behind me soon.
"While I can't make any promises now on my return, I hope to be back by early summer. That said, my main goal is to make sure I get there safely."
People magazine first reported on Williams' condition, quoting spokeswoman Nicole Chabot as saying Williams underwent "emergency treatment" Monday for a hematoma suffered as a result of treatment for "a more critical situation," the pulmonary embolism.
The 29-year-old Williams was treated at a Los Angeles hospital then returned to her home in the city.
"Thankfully everything was caught in time," her agents said in a statement. "With continued doctor visits to monitor her situation, she is recuperating at home under strict medical supervision."
Williams' mother, Oracene Price, tweeted: "Thank you for your concern. She is fine."
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Williams has a wide range of business, fashion and charitable interests that keep her in the public eye even when she's not on the court. Since winning her first Grand Slam title in 1999, she has struggled with injuries on several occasions only to come back to win more championships.
(CBS News) The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that a grieving father's
pain over jeering protests atshop online 2011 his Marine son's funeral must yield to
U.S. Constitutional protections for free speech, ending a lawsuit
against the church. It was five years ago tomorrow that Marine Lance
Corporal Matthew Snyder was killed in a Humvee accident in Iraq. He was
20 years old. Speaking from York, Pa., his father, Albert, spoke about
the ruling with CBS Newscoach handbags anchor Katie Couric.
Katie Couric: Mr. Snyder what was your reaction to today's Supreme
Court decision?
Albert Snyder: I was kind of shocked. Um, I can't believe that the
Supreme Court today has now told us that we have no rights to bury our
dead in peace. It's a sad day for Varsity jacketsour military men and women, their
families. It's a sad day for all Americans. My first thought was, what
kind of society have we become?
Couric: Are you surprised the decision was so overwhelming, with eight
out of nine Justices backing the protesters?
Snyder: Yes I was Katie. It just, you know, they may be book smart, but
they don't have the common sense God gave a goat. You know the Justices
and the government will send our Varsity jacketschildren to war and they'll send them
back in body bags and then they can't even give us enough respect to
bury them in peace.
Couric: The church has protested outside many other funerals. What
would you say to other grieving families today?
CBS News' Jan Crawford on Alito's dissent
Snyder: Well there's not much we can do about it anymore. When the
government won't do anything about it, and the courts give us no
remedy, then people are going to start taking matters into their own
hands. And believe me someone is going to get hurt. And when the blood
starts flowing, let it be on the Supreme Court Justices' hands.
Couric: Tomorrow I know, Mr. Snyder, is the five-year anniversary of
your son's death. This must be a very difficult time for you and your
family. Tell us what you are remembering about your son today?
Snyder: Just about how good a kid he was, how proud he was to be a
soldier, how proud he was of America, Varsity jacketsand if he could see this, I don't
think he'd be very proud of this country right now.
Couric: Thank you very much for speaking with us, Mr. Snyder, we so
appreciate it.
Snyder: You're welcome Katie.
Thousands of demonstrators poured into the streets of Tehran and other
cities, chanting slogans against the government, Sahamnews reported.
"Security forces and plainclothescoach outlet 2011 agents fired teargas and clashed with
demonstrators in Tehran to disperse them," another opposition website
Kaleme reported.
"Protesters have formed groups in hundreds and are marching toward
Tehran's Azadi (Freedom) Square."
Potesters demanded the release of Mirhossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karoubi,
forced to stay in their homes in Tehran since February 14. In the
meantime, thousands of their Coach pursessupporters have taken to the streets,
defying a heavy security presence, to back uprisings in Egypt and
Tunisia, Sahamnews said.
Seeking to avoid a revival of mass anti-government rallies that erupted
after a disputed 2009 presidential election, the authorities had warned
against any "illegal" gatherings after some opposition websites posted
calls for a rally on Tuesday.
"Riot police attacked protesters with batons and electric shocks in
Tehran," Kaleme reported.
Two people were killed and Coach pursesdozens arrested during a February 14 rally,
the first big show of opposition since the elite Revolutionary Guards
crushed street protests in December 2009.
The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, which has staff in
the United States and Germany, quoted an "informed source" as saying
Mousavi and Karoubi, along coach purses outlet online with their wives, had been moved from their
homes to a "'safe house' in an area close to Tehran."
The judiciary denied reports on Monday that the two had been jailed.
Their arrest might ignite tension in the Islamic Republic with hardline
rulers wary about any spillover of popular turmoil in the Arab world
into Iran.
In London, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement
he was deeply concerned coach purses outlet online by reports that Mousavi and Karoubi had been
moved from their houses to an Iranian detention center.
"I call on the Iranian authorities to release both men immediately,"
Hague said, adding that calls by pro-government Iranian
parliamentarians for the opposition leaders to be executed were
"inexcusable."
Sahamnews said "tension was increasingly growing" in Tehran and some
other cities, adding that large numbers of security personnel were
stationed at main streets and squares in Tehran "to prevent gathering
of opposition supporters."
"Gunshots were heard around Enqelab (Revolution) Square and nearby
streets," Kaleme reported.
Hardliners have urged the judiciary to hand down death penalties to
opposition leaders, accusing them of being part of a Western plot to
overthrow the Islamic system.
Mousavi and Karoubi, who spearheaded coach purses outlet online protests against President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad's re-election in 2009, say the reform movement is still
alive despite mounting pressure on opposition supporters.
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