Monday, September 19, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 9/19/2005

EXCLUSIVE: I DON'T NEED REHAB BUT IT WILL LOOK SO BAD IF I DON'T GO

KATE Moss has confessed to her brother that going into drug rehab is a just a shallow attempt to save her career. Her vow to get help to kick drugs for the sake of two-year-old daughter Lila Grace, her family and her own health is nothing more than a sham.

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Courtney Love Ordered Back To Rehab For Six Months

Courtney Love was ordered back to rehab for six months at her sentencing hearing Friday (September 16).

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Courtney Love Ordered Back To Rehab For Six Months

Courtney Love Ordered Back To Rehab For Six Months

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Mirror.co.uk - News - I DON'T NEED REHAB BUT IT WILL LOOK SO BAD IF I DON'T GO..

I DON'T NEED REHAB BUT IT WILL LOOK SO BAD IF I DON'T GO.. KATE Moss has confessed to her brother that going into drug rehab is a just a shallow attempt to save her career.

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Love Avoids Jail, Not Rehab...or Suit

If all goes well, Courtney Love won't be bolstering her hell-raising status anytime soon.

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Compulsory rehab for Courtney Love

LOS ANGELES Rocker Courtney Love will have to put her career to do six months in drug rehab. It was ordered by a judge in Los Angeles Friday for violating her probation in three criminal cases. Love admitted to the violations during a court hearing last month.

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Compulsory rehab for Courtney Love

LOS ANGELES Rocker Courtney Love has to do six months in drug rehab. It was ordered by a judge in Los Angeles for violating her probation in three criminal cases. Love admitted the violations during a court hearing last month.

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WBAY-TV Green Bay-Fox Cities-Northeast Wisconsin News: Compulsory rehab for Courtney Love

WBAY Home Detailed... Sports Health Experts... Guide 2... Ask the Expert Get a Taste! LOS ANGELES Rocker Courtney Love will have to put her career to do six months in drug rehab.

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Rehab for homes thwarts winter's nasty chill

In the wintertime, Katherine Johnson waged a failed war against heat loss because her home was a sieve, cold as the outdoors. Plus, she couldn't use her kitchen sink because of a clog somewhere deep in the line. And a short in the wiring two years ago knocked out electricity in the house's bottom level.

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WASH. SQ. REHAB DEAL

A new plan for the controversial redesign of Washington Square Park includes expanded playground space, an elevated performance stage, a refurbished chess area that will host national tournaments and the preservation of the beloved asphalt "mounds."

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