Thursday, October 13, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 10/13/2005

Moss offered millions for rehab diaries

Disgraced supermodel Kate Moss who is now in rehab after being photographed snorting cocaine is reportedly being offered millions of dollars to publish her rehab diaries.

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Thai TPI Admin Asks Crt To Extend Rehab To End-March -2-

Thai Court Hearing To Consider TPI Rehab Extension Nov 1 (MORE TO FOLLOW) Dow Jones Newswires October 12, 2005 01:34 ET Thai TPI Admin Asks Crt To Extend Rehab To End-March

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Commissioner Pushes To Spend Earmarked Money On Beach Rehab

Palm Beach County taxpayers voted several years ago to spend $5 million on Lake Worth's beach renovation, but now one county commissioner wants to know: Where's the beach?

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Rehab over, Eminem ready for the studio

Detroit rapper Eminem will step back up to a microphone this week, nearly two months after entering a local drug rehabilitation center for a pill addiction.

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Eminem Released From Rehab

Roughly two months after checking himself into Detroit's Brighton Hospital for an addiction to sleep medication, Eminem has been released and is ready to hit the studio.

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Paramount buys rights to life of Robbie

Robbie Williams has sold the movie rights to his life story to Paramount Pictures. The studio has optioned two scripts the singer wrote while in rehab in Los Angeles. Apparently he started to write them as therapy and a friend suggested he submit them.

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Zoning applicant puts rehab center on hold

RED BANK — An application before the borough Zoning Board of Adjustment for a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center on Riverside Avenue has been replaced with a proposal for garden apartments at the same location.

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Readsboro gets $60K to rehab 50-year-old bridge

READSBORO -- The Select Board announced a grant for $60,000 from the Vermont Agency of Transportation for refurbishing an old bridge at Tuesday's meeting.

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UT's Jason Allen to rehab with eye to NFL

Injured Tennessee defensive back Jason Allen says he will work to get stronger and faster as he anticipates a career in the NFL.

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National Hyperbaric Rehab Centers Approved By Medicare

Wasatch Hyperbaric Center Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of National Hyperbaric Rehab Center Inc. (OTC:NHYB), announces that the company is an approved Medicare provider and, as such, is able to bill Medicare for therapy and treatments referred to the center by local doctors.

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