Saturday, April 16, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News

Joaquin Phoenix in Rehab (Hollywood.com)

Hollywood star Joaquin Phoenix checked himself into rehab to be treated for alcoholism two weeks ago.

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Joaquin checks into rehab (El Nuevo Herald)

Joaquin Phoenix saw the signs and has decided to get some help for his alcohol problem, reports E!Online. The Oscar-nominated actor has announced that he voluntarily checked himself into an undisclosed rehab facility two weeks ago to kick his booze habit.

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Ronnie Wood Back In Rehab (Soundbuzz via Yahoo! Launch News)

Ronnie Wood Back In Rehab

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Joaquin Phoenix Checks Into Rehab (ABC News)

Actor Joaquin Phoenix Voluntarily Checks Into Rehab Facility for Alcohol Treatment

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A lofty rehab plan boosts Downtown (Journal Times Online)

Making progress toward reviving Racine's Downtown sometimes seems like a two-steps forward, one-step back process, so we'll take the good news this week that the old Badger Uniforms complex is headed for rebirth as a 79-unit condominium/townhouse project.

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Indians' Sabathia Pitches 5 Rehab Innings (AP via Yahoo! News)

Cleveland Indians pitcher C.C. Sabathia allowed two hits in five scoreless innings Tuesday night for Double-A Akron in his final rehab start before his season debut Sunday against Minnesota.

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Feliz cleans up for Lowry as Giants roll (InsideBayArea)

DENVER - While Barry Bonds carries out his double-secret rehab regimen, keeping all information out of the public realm, the Giants are finding out some interesting little facts of their own. Among them: It's not such a bad thing when your cleanup batter gets pitches to hit at Coors Field.

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Billy Joel Exits Rehab (E! Online via Yahoo! News)

The "Big Shot" singer wrapped his most recent stint in rehab, checking out of the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, California, over the weekend, his publicist, Claire Mercuri, confirmed Tuesday.

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White House Pitches Plan to Rehab Amtrak (AP via Yahoo! News)

The Bush administration on Thursday sent Congress its plan to turn Amtrak into a private operator, with a federal-state partnership supporting a railroad that would focus on running trains and would not maintain tracks or stations.

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Saturday, April 16, 2005 (Daily Breeze)

Brad Penny is scheduled to make his second minor-league rehab start on Monday night, when he is expected to throw six innings and/or 80 pitches for triple-A Las Vegas against Pacific Coast League rival Colorado Springs.

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