Thursday, August 18, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 8/18/2005

Bonds says rehab going better, could return in September

Bonds reports traning improvement on Web site by Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO -- Barry Bonds now says there's a good chance he could play for the San Francisco Giants this season because his bad knee is doing better. "Two weeks ago things didn't look too promising, but the past 10 days my rehab has taken a turn for...

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Grant will allow home's rehab to be completed

SANFORD - The Lee County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing Monday evening to discuss the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), a law that would significantly affect land development throughout the county.

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Fund raising for rehab center hits halfway point

Fund raising for McCook Community Hospital's new rehabilitation center is almost at the halfway mark, according to Gary Bieganski, Community Hospital president.

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Yankees' Brown Making Progress in Rehab

New York Yankees pitcher Kevin Brown is making progress in his rehabilitation program for a back injury and might be able to rejoin the team in September.

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LEAD: Revlon excluded from list of candidates for sponsoring Kanebo rehab

_ (EDS: ADDING MORE INFO IN 3RD GRAF)

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Revlon excluded from list of candidates for sponsoring Kanebo rehab

_ U.S. cosmetics giant Revlon Inc. failed to make it onto a list of 10 corporate groups selected by Japan's state-backed corporate bailout agency as candidates to sponsor the rehabilitation of Kanebo Ltd. and Kanebo Cosmetic Inc., sources close to the matter said Thursday.

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Notes: Hancock's elbow flares up

CINCINNATI -- Just when Josh Hancock thought he was out, they pulled him back in. Hancock made the last in a long line of rehab outings Monday night and was expected to be activated on the 25-man roster by the end of the week.

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TIGERS CORNER: Guillen on DL with weak quad

The news could have been worse. Tigers shortstop Carlos Guillen went on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday, retroactive to August 11, after tests on his surgically repaired knee showed weakness in his quad muscle. "The muscles down there are weak, but there's no ligament damage," said Guillen, who had feared that more surgery would be required on the knee. "What I have to do now is rehab the knee

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DOUG READY FOR REHAB ASSIGNMENT

DOUG READY FOR REHAB ASSIGNMENT August 16, 2005 -- Doug Mientkiewicz apparently is feeling well enough to get back on the field and start a rehab assignment.

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COMMENTARY: KIRK BOHLS

HOUSTON — Jeff Bagwell's itinerary is fully planned. Next stop, batter's box. Then, first base. Finally, Cooperstown. And in between, a whole lot of rehab and stretching and taking ground balls and BP and praying.

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