Friday, September 02, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 9/2/2005

Bagwell continues rehab assignment

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - Houston Astros first baseman Jeff Bagwell went 2-for-4 Thursday night, scoring one run and driving in another as he continued his rehab assignment with the Corpus Christi Hooks.

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Seeking Licensed LPN/RN to work in our Restorative/Rehab Dept. to carry out ongoing programs with elderly population to keep them functional at highest level. Mon-Fri full time. Excellent surroundings and competitive wages.

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CAP files petition for rehab in court

College Assurance Plan Philippines, Inc.(CAP) yesterday said it has filed before the Makati Regional Trial Court a Petition for Rehabilitation making it the third pre-need company to seek for rehab this year.

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Bagwell 0-for-3 in first rehab appearance

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas Houston Astros first baseman Jeff Bagwell walked once and flied out to left field in his first injury rehab appearance with the Corpus Christi...

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Bagwell goes hitless in rehab game

First baseman Jeff Bagwell went 0-for-3 with a walk and two strikeouts on Wednesday in the first of three scheduled rehab games with the Class AA Corpus Christi Hooks.

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Bagwell continues rehab assignment

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas Houston Astros first baseman Jeff Bagwell went two-for-four, scored a run and drove in another in his second appearance with the Corpus Christi...

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Roxas assails CAP rehab move

Sen. Mar Roxas, chair of the Senate committee on trade and commerce, yesterday assailed a move by College Assurance Plan (CAP) move for rehabilitation, saying this would unfavorably affect thousands of its planholders.

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Foulke completes rehab stint for Sox

LOWELL, Mass. -- Keith Foulke entered Tuesday night's game between the Lowell Spinners and Vermont Expos in the fifth inning, making the third of his scheduled three rehab appearances with the Red Sox's Class A affiliate.

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Rule could end Elks rehab for some

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Colorado could lose funding Medicaid funding for youth rehab program

DENVER (AP) -- Colorado could lose up to $34 million in annual Medicaid funding for its youth residential rehabilitation program after officials found that the state has been improperly billing the federal government for the past 11 years.

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