Thursday, September 15, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 9/15/2005

VASEAN'S KILLER DODGES REHAB

VASEAN'S KILLER DODGES REHAB September 15, 2005 -- The drunken driver who killed 11-year-old Vasean Alleyne last fall was back in Queens court yesterday, obtaining a judge's order that gets him out of a yearlong inpatient alcoholism-treatment program at least for now.

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Rehab Tech opens new store in Grand Chute

GRAND CHUTE— Rehab Tech is opening a new store at 1883 N. Silverspring Drive. Rehab Tech is a supplier of adult and pediatric custom rehab equipment. The store is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Larsen eyes return after 2-year mission, rehab

TUCSON - Saturday can't come soon enough for Spencer Larsen . That's when the Arizona linebacker is expected to make his return after a two-year Mormon mission and a four-month knee rehabilitation.

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Grossman starts rehab work

Rex Grossman smiled and pointed to his crutches when teased about the mess around his locker Wednesday. "I can't clean up," he said. However, he can rehabilitate.

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Firefighter Injured In Jump From Burning Building Released From Rehab

One of the firefighters severely injured in a Bronx fire on the same day in January when three other firefighters were killed, was released from a rehabilitation center in New Jersey.

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Royal Rehab defends Concept Plan

Royal Rehabilitation Centre Sydney (RRCS) CEO Peter Williamson has defended the Rehab’s new Concept Plan that has drawn criticism from residents and members of Ryde City Council.

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Site eyed for new police station

Town officials are proposing to purchase a former synagogue and convert it into a police station, as an alternative to spending more than $4 million to rehab its 67-year-old police station.

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Golf Plus: House Money

David. "If we ever have a boy, let's name him after David Pureifory of the Green Bay Packers," Da-i Ping remembers telling his wife, Julie. "He's fierce and tenacious." Which is how the Chinese-born jujitsu master, who had helped the defensive lineman rehab a serious knee injury, chose a name for his only son.

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Koren Robinson finishes rehab, signs with Minnesota

Koren Robinson, a troubled underachiever with Seattle agreed to terms Tuesday on a two-year contract with the Minnesota Vikings.

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City reapplying for Woods rehab grant; city budget, levy approved

After being rejected last year, city officials are hoping for better results this time around as they apply again for an almost $600,000 Small Cities Development Program (SCDP) housing rehabilitation grant for up to 29 owner-occupied homes and rental properties in the Woods Addition.

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