Monday, June 13, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 6/13/2005

Cardinals Delay Rolen Rehab

Scott Rolen, who had been hoping to begin a rehab assignment on Monday, will stay in St. Louis the next three days to strengthen his surgically repaired left shoulder while the Cardinals begin a nine-game trip.

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No rehab assignment for Rolen

Third baseman Scott Rolen told the Cardinals he doesn't feel game-ready yet on his recovery from shoulder surgery, so he will remain in St. Louis instead of leaving for a rehab assignment today.

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Home-rehab entrepreneurs hit federal red tape

A nationwide campaign designed to crack down on mortgage fraud and predatory lending has spilled over into the home-rehab industry in the past few years, placing many entrepreneurs in "time out" for up to six months before they can cash in on their latest fixer-upper opportunity.

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THAI BUSINESS BRIEFS: CNT Asks Court To Revoke Rehab Plan

DJ THAI BUSINESS BRIEFS: CNT Asks Court To Revoke Rehab Plan BANGKOK (Dow Jones)--The board of Christiani & Nielsen (Thai) PCL (CNT.TH), a Thai construction contractor, has approved a plan to ask the Bankruptcy Court to revoke its business rehabilitation status as it has successfully completed its rehabilitation plan, resulting in positive working capital. -Dow Jones Newswires, Bangkok bureau;

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Rolen rehab will have to wait

ST. LOUIS -- Third baseman Scott Rolen, who had been hoping to begin a rehab assignment today, will stay in St. Louis the next three days to strengthen his surgically repaired left shoulder while the Cardinals begin a nine-game trip.

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Cardinals delay Rolen rehab

ST. LOUIS - Scott Rolen, who had been hoping to begin a rehab assignment on Monday, will stay in St. Louis the next three days to strengthen his surgically repaired left shoulder while the Cardinals begin a nine-game trip."I'm not ready," Rolen said. "It's the right thing to do. It's realism."

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Bonds says knee rehab 'coming along great'

Barry Bonds worked out before the Giants' game Saturday, doing more resistance and agility drills in the outfield before San Francisco faced the Cleveland Indians. Bonds has been sidelined all season while recovering from three operations on his right knee but his intensity of working out has increased of late. "The rehab is coming along great," Bonds wrote on the latest entry on his Web site,

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Wood ready for rehab assignment By Tim Sassone

Kerry Wood could be back in the Cubs starting rotation within the next two weeks. Wood, sidelined since April 30 with a right shoulder strain, will make his first rehab start on Monday for Class AAA Iowa against New Orleans in Des Moines.

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Wood set for Triple-A rehab

Wood expected to make first rehab start Monday by Associated Press

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Rolen's shoulder injury delays rehab assignment

Shoulder strength still an issue for third baseman by Associated Press

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