Monday, August 15, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 8/15/2005

City ready to make an offer on C-TH rehab center building

With the Carson-Tahoe Hospital closing in on a move north, city officials are looking to lay claim to one building the hospital is planning to vacate.

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Developers push to make pilot rehab code permanent

A movement is under way to make permanent changes to the N.C. Building Code that will make it easier and more cost-effective to renovate existing buildings.

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French firm denies it got bulk of P1B for rehab of highway

BUGUIAS, Benguet- A French consultant who supervises the rehabilitation of Halsema Highway denied charges that his firm had taken much of the P1.038 billion loan granted by the World Bank for the project's completion.

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Nursing homes shift into rehab services

WEST PEABODY -- Linda Richards has been in a nursing home for two days. In a few days, she expects to go home.

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Street kids rehab project threatened

A two-year old project to rehabilitate Street children and families is now faced with enormous challenges that threaten to reverse its gains. The program was meant to clear streets of main urban centres of a growing number of street families.

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MetLife buys, will rehab Blue Lagoon buildings

MetLife is hoping to breathe new life into several decades-old buildings that initially helped carve an office market west of Miami International Airport.

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CM pledges proper rehab of flood-affected

Assuring the people of Maharashtra that the state government was with the flood-hit victims in their time of crisis, Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh today stated that the affected people would be properly rehabilitated.

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Rehab looking to move to riverfront

VIDALIA, La. - Aldermen are being asked to OK an agreement that could lead to the relocation of a Ferriday area rehabilitation hospital to the Vidalia riverfront.

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The Connecticut Post Online - Sports

WRIGHT TURN — Joe Torre was encouraged by the fact that Jaret Wright threw 106 pitches in a minor league rehab start last week, now he's hoping Wright has some magic tonight when the right-hander returns from a nearly four-month absence to pitch against the Devil Rays.

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Death notices

Margorie A. Rogers, 90, of Crabtree died Friday at Lebanon Rehab & Specialty Care. AAsum Funeral Home, Albany, is handling arrangements. Nadine J. Tatom, 80, of Corvallis died Friday at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center. McHenry Funeral Home, Corvallis, is handling arrangements.

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