Teen Drug Rehab: A-Rod Not Planning to Retire – ESPN

A-Rod not planning to retire – ESPN
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A-Rod not planning to retire
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Baseball's collective bargaining agreement gives all power to punish drug offenders to the commissioner's office, and prohibits teams from taking any further action over and above the penalties stipulated in the Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.
Alex Rodriguez unlikely to return to Yankees, sources say, as third baseman is New York Daily News
People continue to assume A-Rod is going to simply walk away from $ 114 millionNBCSports.com
The Yankees' options with the Alex Rodriguez contractBaseball Nation
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Probationer gets chance at rehab to avoid prison – Jones County News
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Probationer gets chance at rehab to avoid prison
Jones County News
A probationer with three years remaining on a 15-year sentence was recently given a chance at drug treatment instead of being sent back to prison. Dominique Jamal Pitts was in Jones County Superior Court Jan. 17 to stipulate to recent probation

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How the Death of the American Family Led to Hadiya Pendleton’s Murder – Huffington Post Canada
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How the Death of the American Family Led to Hadiya Pendleton's Murder
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Drug paraphernalia is seen on the floor of an abandoned house that officials say was a haven for drug dealers and gang members, shortly before it was demolished Thursday, July 12, 2012 in Chicago. Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced that the city's building

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Number of Chang’aa, Hard Drug Users Going Up – Report – AllAfrica.com
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Number of Chang'aa, Hard Drug Users Going Up – Report
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Drug abuse is taking a new shape in Kenya with people going for low cost substances. Though there is a decline of people aged between 15 to 65 years who used drugs in the last five years from 48.3 per cent in 2007 to 37.1 per cent last year, those

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