Wednesday, June 29, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 6/29/2005

Backstreet Boy Nick Carter to rehab

SANTA ANA, California (AP) -- Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter was ordered into a three-month alcohol treatment program after pleading guilty to drunk driving.

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Worrell to rehab with R-Phillies

Philadelphia Phillies reliever Tim Worrell will join the Reading Phillies for a rehab assignment today through Thursday. Worrell, a veteran right-hander, has been on the disabled list since May 5 with personal psychological issues.

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Backstreet Boy Carter Ordered to Rehab

Backstreet Boy Nick Carter Ordered to Alcohol Treatment After Pleading Guilty to Drunk Driving

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Notes: Schilling ready for rehab start

BOSTON -- While the Red Sox were playing the Indians on Tuesday night, their ace was on a flight to Charlotte.

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Cubs activate Wood; Designate Borowski

The Chicago Cubs today recalled right-handed pitcher Kerry Wood from his rehab assignment and reinstated him to the active list. In addition, right-hander Joe Borowski was designated for assignment.

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Rehab site searched; no charges

MANSFIELD -- Richland County Sheriff's deputies searched a local rehabilitation center Tuesday morning. Sheriff's Capt. Larry Faith said detectives and officials from the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation and the State Chiropractic Board participated in the search.

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Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter ordered into rehab

SANTA ANA, Calif. - Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter was ordered into a three-month alcohol treatment program after pleading guilty to drunk driving. Carter, 25, entered the plea Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court.

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Backstreet Boy Nick Carter ordered into rehab

SANTA ANA, Calif. Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter was ordered into a three-month alcohol treatment program after pleading guilty to drunk driving. Carter, 25, entered the plea Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court.

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College baseball: Rehab from surgery is tough, but so is Berken

Clemson University pitcher Jason Berken is one of college baseball s tough guys. The former West De Pere standout is a player his coach loves to turn to in big games, and a leader his teammates seek out for advice.

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MEMOIR : Going boldly out of rehab

James Frey writes with all the literary structure of an Instant Messenger conversation. His prose is made up of haphazard, stream of consciousness chunks of text that arbitrarily ignore the comma and the period.

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