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The actress, Elizabeth Taylor, says she has overcome alcoholism and drug dependency after seven weeks at a SUSI3O-a-day rehabilitation centre, where she served part time as a garbage collector. “I have had a lot of genuine pain in my life,” she said in an interview on A.B.C. television. “Instead of facing the pain and learning to live with it, I’ve always resorted to pain pills (and) injections when the pain has been really bad. I was taking far too many prescription drugs. I needed sleeping pills to go to sleep every night of my life for about the last 25 years.”—New York.
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