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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
  Prolotherapy: The Natural Solution for Pain - Recent Article
Wheaton was then off to medical school at George Washington University, where he visited with Koop occasionally and developed a friendship with the surgeon general, with whom he enjoyed discussing medical issues.
Wheaton, curious about the procedure because he would be treating a chronic pain and sports injuries, learned that it was not only the same treatment he had received, but was being taught by the same doctor.
Wheaton said he was drawn to prolotherapy in part because he saw most traditional treatments of chronic back and neck pain were masking symptoms rather than treating the cause.
www.drmarkwheaton.com /BemidjiPioneerArticle.htm   (865 words)

  
 David Wheaton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Wheaton (born June 2, 1969) is a former professional tennis player from the United States.
Born in Minneapolis, Wheaton played in his first tournament at age eight, and won the Minnesota State High School tennis title in 1984, as a ninth grader.
Wheaton turned professional in 1988 and won his first top-level singles title in 1990 at Kiawah Island, South Carolina.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/David_Wheaton   (300 words)

  
 Wry - pafg38.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
David Hicks (Lucinda R. Wheaton, David Wheaton, Martha Wry, John, John) was born on 23 Sep 1879 in Midgic, Sackville, Westmorland Co., NB.
Milford Wheaton (Gilbert Wheaton, David Wheaton, Martha Wry, John, John) was born on 11 Nov 1879 in,, NB.
David Wheaton (Gilbert Wheaton, David Wheaton, Martha Wry, John, John) was born on 25 Jun 1876 in,, NB.
home.earthlink.net /~dougayer/wry/pafg38.htm   (921 words)

  
 Wheaton named interim coach for Minneosota ::
Wheaton takes over for volunteer assistant Zachary Remis, who had been coaching the team since coach David Geatz and assistant coach Adam Cohen were suspended with pay Feb. 18 for possible NCAA rules violations.
Wheaton, 35, was ranked 12th in the world for a period in 1991.
But on the whole, David Wheaton said he's not looking to stray too far from what the players had been accustomed to under Geatz and Cohen, and Ticer said the players are just happy to have someone who was once ranked 12th in the world instructing them.
www.cstv.com /sports/m-tennis/uwire/030305aae.html   (505 words)

  
 Bob Larson's Tennis News | DAVID WHEATON IN WIMBLEDON FINALS
David Wheaton of Tonka Bay, Minn., and doubles partner T.J. Middleton of Atlanta advanced to the finals of the Wimbledon Gentleman’s 35-and-over doubles draw.
Wheaton and Middleton defeated Sweden’s Andres Jarryd and France’s Cedric Pioline 6-3, 7-6 (3) in today’s semifinals.
Wheaton, a USTA Northern Hall of Famer, and Middleton are looking for their second title in three years.
www.tennisnews.com /exclusive.php?pID=12274   (172 words)

  
 tennisreporters.net
This year, however, Wheaton has put down his racket and picked up a pen, and the adjustment was most notable in the red credential badge he wore that was emblazoned with a big M for media.
Wheaton, 33, who hails from Lake Minnetonka, Minnesota, the home of where everyone’s favorite moccasins are manufactured, is smiling broadly as he begins new life adventures away from playing tennis.
Wheaton, who says he often has his older brother, attorney John Wheaton, who used to be his agent at IMG, read his copy before shipping it off to editors, isn’t sure where his interest for writing began.
www.tennisreporters.net /scoop_083002.html   (779 words)

  
 JULY 22: NEW YORK BUZZ VS. SPRINGFIELD LASERS
Wheaton and David MacPherson once reached the Australian Open semifinals together, but at 33 and 35 years old respectively, they're past their prime.
David Wheaton entered the final week of his professional tennis career wearing the trademark American flag headband he'd sported in his salad days.
David MacPherson pounded the chair next to him with his hand, causing it to bounce off the court.
www.tennis-ontheline.com /02cgtt7.htm   (1834 words)

  
 The Barry Agency-David Wheaton
Born in Minnesota in 1969 as the youngest of four children, David Wheaton has indeed lived a unique life.
David led Stanford to the NCAA team title in 1988, and received the Block S award as the most outstanding freshman athlete at Stanford.
While still playing professional tennis part-time, David was recently nominated to serve on the Board of Directors of the United States Tennis Association.
www.thebarryagency.com /talent/david_wheaton_bio.htm   (454 words)

  
 David Wheaton at 1997 U.S. Open, Tennis; August 25, 1997; ASAPSports FastScripts; Sports Interviews, Quotes, Transcript   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
David, there was some rumor going around before, I don't know how true it was, that you were a bit injured, that you'd asked for a delayed start.
DAVID WHEATON: I was happy to play today, but not after I lost.
DAVID WHEATON: Like I said, a lot of the shots I was hitting, I'd hit a decent volley that would win the point normally.
www.asapsports.com /tennis/1997usopen/082597DW.html   (686 words)

  
 Prolotherapy: The Natural Solution for Pain - Dr Mark Wheaton
Dr. Wheaton has been in practice for over 10 years, specializing in chronic pain and sports medicine.
While he is well-known in the prolotherapy community, he is also adept at many other techniques to control pain and restore function.
It is Dr Wheaton's treatment philosophy that patients be highly involved in their care.
www.wheatons.com   (118 words)

  
 is this David Wheaton's racquet? A green Prestige? Please check Pic - Talk Tennis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
According to David Wheaton in his response to my e-mail, he used Head Graphite pro (your picture), and then Radical Trisys.
Yup, Wheaton chose to forego the Prestige Pro in favor of his formidable Graphite Pro.
Wheaton did play with the gray/green Prestige 600 non-CAP during at least the 1992 season.
tt.tennis-warehouse.com /showthread.php?t=47467   (1182 words)

  
 Wheaton Wins a Big One, Over Chang in Four Sets
A year ago, Wheaton was a new millionaire with an enviable serve who was on the fast track to tennis stardom.
On the eve of the match, Wheaton was, as usual, effusive in his praise of Chang, calling him "the fastest player and mentally toughest player in the world." But while Chang is certainly fast and psychologically imposing, it is Wheaton who has won their last five encounters.
Wheaton played true to his roots on Wednesday, attacking whenever possible and making good use of his athletic ability and 6-foot-4 height (1.93-meter) to cover the net.
www.iht.com /articles/1993/01/21/open_3.php   (735 words)

  
 Alumni and Donors | College of Engineering & Applied Science| University of Colorado at Boulder
Wheaton first served a combat tour in Vietnam, for which he received multiple military decorations.
He continued to fly in the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1967 until just a few years before his retirement as a USNR Commander in 1982, and he was the first Navy Reserve pilot to graduate from the prestigious Navy Top Gun School in 1970.
Wheaton managed the new Joint Strike Fighter Program through the initial program contracts, leading up to the award in the fall of 2001 of what promises to be the largest defense contract in history.
www.colorado.edu /engineering/deaa/cgi-bin/display.pl?id=253   (416 words)

  
 As Wheaton goes back to school, his book aims to guide first-timers - Minnesota Daily
Wheaton is fond of citing a study performed by the Higher Education Research Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, which states as many as half of Christian high school students who go on to college will lose their faith on campus.
Wheaton was one of those students during his time in Palo Alto, Calif., when a strong Christian upbringing that included reading the Bible after dinner turned into some of the destructive behavior his book warns about, he said.
But Wheaton said it has been nice to return to campus and do a favor for a program that gave him so much when he was growing up.
www.mndaily.com /articles/2005/04/12/64110   (770 words)

  
 David T. Wheaton - Attorney Profile - New Jersey Injury Lawyers - NJ Accident Attorneys - Levinson Axelrod
David’s practice is limited to personal injury claims involving automobile accidents, fall downs, premises liability and claims against other professionals including lawyers and doctors.
David has achieved million dollar case results in Hudson County, Middlesex County, Burlington County, Monmouth County and Ocean County and is an honored member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
David is an avid yachtsman and can been seen on the coastal waters of New Jersey in his 38 foot Saber Line hardtop express.
www.njlawyers.com /bio-wheaton.html   (531 words)

  
 University of Destruction by David Wheaton : A Discerning Reader Review
Relating his own experiences at Stanford, David Wheaton describes the three Pillars of Peril you will face in college-sex, drugs/alcohol, and humanism-and presents a game plan for victory over these pitfalls based on raising your spiritual GPA.
Wheaton goes on to introduce what he calls the Pillars of Peril that every student will encounter.
Wheaton encourages students to avoid alcohol altogether, not only because most college students are underage and drinking is thus an offense against the governmental authorities, but because it may represent a poor example to unbelievers.
www.dietofbookworms.com /title.php?id=519   (823 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Certain Women: Books: Madeleine L'Engle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Also on board is his devoted daughter Emma, stunned by the imminence of her father's death and by the recent dissolution of her marriage to a playwright whose drama about King David and his wives provides the framework for L'Engle's relentless analogies between the Old Testament monarch and the modern-day actor.
Emma tells of her father, a well-known actor, David Wheaton, whose life is oftentimes compared to the other famous David ~~ King David of the Biblical times.
And reading about David Wheaton's wives, Emma's grandparents who have provided her with a heritage of rich spiritual lives, and the acceptance of life and death at the end.
www.amazon.com /Certain-Women-Madeleine-LEngle/dp/0374120250   (1880 words)

  
 Introduction: Madeleine L'Engle's Certain Women - Editor
L'Engle juxtaposes the lives of two men, the biblical King David and the fictional modern actor David Wheaton.
In the excerpt, cancer-stricken David Wheaton has chosen to spend his last days aboard his yacht attended by his ninth wife, Alice, and his daughter Emma.
Family members and friends have been summoned, and Wheaton begins to recount his life, revealing the depth of his obsession with his biblical counterpart.
www.worldandi.com /specialreport/1993/March/Sa10778.htm   (257 words)

  
 David Wheaton, RCA Championships, Tennis, ASAPSports FastScripts, Sports Interviews, Quotes, Transcript   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
DAVID WHEATON: I just actually a little bit injured at the beginning of this year for a couple of months.
DAVID WHEATON: Yeah, I was injured a little bit here and there, but I think -- I haven't been plagued by injuries my whole career, anything like that.
He has got a good forehand and he is able to hit a lot of winners from different areas of the court, so I had to stay away from that side.
www.asapsports.com /tennis/1996rca/081296DW.html   (802 words)

  
 Mr. Ed's Champs & Chumps (April 13, 2002)
The now 32-year old American has not had much presence on the Tour for years (I had to go back to the 1999 ATP Media Guide to even find a mention of him) and was eclipsed by his countrymen even during the height of his career in the early 1990s.
The patriotic bandanna-wearing Wheaton attained a career high ranking of #2 back in July 1991 shortly after reaching the Wimbledon semifinals.
Wheaton plans to play some World Team Tennis this summer but now spends much of his time in Minnesota where he is involved in inspirational speaking and writing.
www.tennis-ontheline.com /aw/cc020413.htm   (615 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: sports@ugusta: Gambill beats Pescosolido 04/14/98
TOKYO -- Jan-Michael Gambill is a player on the rise and David Wheaton is a player in decline -- and their performances in the Japan Open Monday reflected their situations.
The 20-year-old Gambill, who has vaulted from 176th at the end of last year to 81st in the ATP Tour rankings, beat Italy's Stefano Pescosolido 6-3, 6-2 in a first round match.
Wheaton, who ranked 44th at the end of 1995 but has been plagued since by injuries and slipped to 146th in 1997, had to serve at less than full strength because of his latest problem, an ailing elbow, and lost 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 to fellow American David Dilucia.
chronicle.augusta.com /stories/041498/spo_124-3920.shtml   (436 words)

  
 The Christian Worldview with David Wheaton
David is the producer and host of The Christian Worldview, a live call-in talk radio program on Salem Radio Network's AM 980 KKMS in Minneapolis/St. Paul.
Featuring compelling topics and guests, The Christian Worldview with David Wheaton analyzes current events, cultural issues, and matters of faith from a biblical perspective with the mission of sharpening your Christian worldview.
David's program strives not only to sharpen the Christian worldview of Christians, but also to persuade non-Christians that Jesus Christ is who He claimed to be--"the way, the truth, and the life"--and that the Bible is sufficient and relevant to understanding and living in the modern world.
www.davidwheaton.com /radio.htm   (765 words)

  
 Tennis Pro David Wheaton Offers Game Plan To Help Christians Be Overcomers in College - Catholic Online
Relating his own collegiate experience at Stanford, author David Wheaton presents the three Pillars of Peril students face in college—sex, drugs/alcohol, and humanism—and offers a time-tested game plan for victory over these pitfalls.
In his refreshingly straightforward manner, David also gives practical, biblical advice on dating, friends, choosing the right college, and, for those who have already gone astray, getting back on course.
Formerly, David was one of the top professional tennis players in the world, having won the Grand Slam Cup, attaining a career-high world ranking of number 12, and claiming the Wimbledon Over 35 Doubles Championship in 2004.
www.catholic.org /prwire/headline.php?ID=1367   (698 words)

  
 David Wheaton at 1996 U.S. Open; Tennis; August 31, 1996; ASAPSports FastScripts; Sports Interviews, Quotes, Transcript   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
That's one of the things Alex kept pointing back to, every time he had a breakpoint or was close, you came up with a big serve.
DAVID WHEATON: I think he was the year after I was there.
DAVID WHEATON: I think it started to turn around a little bit early in the second set where the points started to be contended a little more evenly.
www.asapsports.com /tennis/1996usopen/083196DW.html   (1336 words)

  
 MCC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Former tennis pro David Wheaton produces and hosts a weekend radio show on KKMS (AM 980) on current events, culture and faith.
Wheaton recently told the Minnesota Christian Chronicle a bit more about why he wrote this book.
Wheaton: As any athlete or military commander will tell you, knowing your opponent beforehand and devising a game plan for the battle are ultra-important keys to being successful.
www.mcchronicle.com /archive/061605/culture.html   (825 words)

  
 Descendants of Joseph or David WHEATON   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Children of Mathias WHEATON and Nancy WHEATON are:
Private Theodore Wheaton carried a diary during his tour of duty in the Civil War.
Children of Charles WHEATON and Phoebe WHEATON are:
home.clara.net /wheatonjk/Joseph_or_David_and_Rebecca_PARKS.htm   (609 words)

  
 David Wheaton - CWN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
David Wheaton is an author, radio talk show host, and inspirational speaker.
He is also the host of The David Wheaton Show, a weekly radio program that offers a Christian worldview on current events, culture, and faith.
Formerly, David was one of the top professional tennis players in the world attaining a world ranking of #12, winning the Grand Slam Cup, reaching the semi-finals of Wimbledon, and representing the United States in Davis Cup competition.
www.worldviewweekend.com /secure/cwnetwork/bio.php?&AuthorID=7   (263 words)

  
 DavidWheaton.com Home
David Wheaton is an author, speaker, radio talk show host, and pro tennis player.
Be sure to sign up on the left column for the FREE webletter, The Wheaton Weekly.
Victor David Hanson, Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, will be joining me to to discuss his insightful column that appeared in the Wall Street Journal this week (read column below).
www.davidwheaton.com   (813 words)

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