Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Drug Rehab and Alcohol Rehab News 10/26/2005

Moss writes poetry for comfort during rehab

Shamed supermodel Kate Moss is writing poetry to help her overcome cocaine abuse. The catwalk queen has been undergoing rehab at the Meadows clinic in Arizona, and composes poetry during treatment to help her relax.

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O'Hare rehab back on, but it's not in the clear

Chicago officials on Tuesday ordered runway construction to resume at O'Hare International Airport after an appeals court ruled that opponents of the project failed to prove they would suffer irreparable harm.

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$1.5M approved to rehab town buildings: Money will be used as leverage to obtain public, private grants

BRAINTREE - Town meeting has given Braintree selectmen permission to borrow and spend up to $1.5 million to repair the town’s two main municipal buildings.

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Growing pains send Loyola to rehab

Just a few days ago, an unofficial Loyola student organization, College Advocates of Reproductive Education (CARE) passed out condoms - that's right, condoms - outside the Loyola el stop. The students told fellow classmates to be safe as they handed out the contraceptives.

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Job fair coming to Covington Nov. 10

COVINGTON - A job fair sponsored by the West St. Tammany Parish Chamber of Commerce, Louisiana Rehab Services and the City of Covington will be held Nov. 10 at the Greater Covington Center, 317 N. Jefferson, from 9 a.m. to noon.

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Sundin steps up workouts

Goodbye, ball cap and track suit. Hello, shin pads, helmet and visor. During a visit to thrilled students at Kimberly Public School yesterday, Leafs captain Mats Sundin told media in attendance that he is ready to take the next step in his rehab process.

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Edmund A. LaPorte

HERKIMER/ORLANDO, Fla. — Mr. Edmund A. LaPorte, age 86, formerly of Herkimer and currently residing with his daughter in Orlando, Fla., passed away on Saturday evening, October 22, 2005, in Hunters Creek Nursing Home and Rehab Center, Orlando, Fla.

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American Physical Therapy Association Announces Care Rehab and Orthopaedic Products, Inc. as Association's First-Ever

Care Rehab, an industry leader of physical therapy sports medicine and rehabilitation products, becomes the first Platinum Sponsor of the APTA, a national professional organization representing more than 67,000 physical therapists. [PRWEB Oct 24, 2005]

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Marilla dam rehab bids to be let out early next year.

The Marilla Reservoir dam rehabilitation project will go out to bid in late January or early February, the Bradford City Water Authority learned Tuesday.

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Robert Downey Jr.'s handle on life

TORONTO, Ontario (AP) -- The notion of destiny -- right person, right place at precisely the right instant -- underlies Robert Downey Jr.'s film-noir caper "Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang."

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