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Whitney often kept personal details from her mother and because of this, Cissy was often totally in the dark about Whitney's personal and drug problems. But she was aware of how the fighting at home between herself and … Cissy saw a family photo with …
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Big 12 Football Winners and Losers for the Month of January 2013
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Their next home game is against Georgia State (really?), and then their … TCU quarterback Casey Pachall shocked many after the young man voluntarily left school and reportedly entered rehab for problems associated with alcohol and/or drug abuse. But …
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Narconon claims no liability in death of Norcross rehab patient
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Attorneys for Narconon International and its Georgia affiliate argued Thursday they were not liable for the 2008 drug overdose of Patrick Desmond, then a patient at the Norcross rehabilitation facility. “Never before has a court in Georgia found civil …
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