Monday, September 26, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 9/26/2005

Moss 'leaves UK for rehab treatment'

MOSS: Her career has nosedived. SUPERMODEL Kate Moss, whose career has been in freefall over claims she uses cocaine, will reportedly start rehab in the next 24 hours.

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KATE 'OFF FOR REHAB ABROAD'

KATE Moss will start rehab in the next 24 hours, sources said last night. The supermodel, 31, who has already lost lucrative contracts with H&M, Burberry and Chanel because of her drug taking, will be seeking treatment abroad, they added.

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Kate Moss 'seeks drug rehab abroad'

Supermodel Kate Moss, whose career has been in freefall since she was pictured apparently indulging in a marathon cocaine session, is set to begin rehab, sources have said.

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Kate Moss 'to seek rehab treatment outside UK'

Supermodel Kate Moss, whose career has been in freefall since she was pictured apparently indulging in a marathon cocaine session, will start rehab in the next 24 hours, sources said tonight.

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MOSS SET FOR SPELL IN REHAB

TROUBLED supermodel Kate Moss will start rehab this week, sources have revealed. Moss lost contracts worth millions after pictures were published apparently showing her snorting cocaine with rock star lover Pete Doherty.

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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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Kate's Mates Defend Her

As Kate Moss prepares to start rehab treatment abroad, her fashion chums have been speaking out in her defence.And that includes a fellow South London catwalker usually known for her sharp tongue.

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Waiting list dwindles after drug rehab program starts charging clients

When the Salvation Army’s Adult Rehabilitation Program changed to a partial fee-based system for substance abuse treatment last month, the waiting list shrunk from 101 people to 26 people.

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Horse logger helps with stream rehab

WEST YELLOWSTONE - The South Fork of the Madison River is a pretty little stream. It sparkles and babbles and parts of it look awfully fishy. But look a little closer and you see where people have squeezed it hard over the years.

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Bonds would retire if knee goes bad again GIANTSNOTEBOOK

DENVER — Barry Bonds plans to resume rehab work on his right knee once the season ends, and he expects it to go smoothly.

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