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Atiyeh wants to revive plans for drug rehab centers

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Developer Abraham Atiyeh has changed his mind and will pursue plans to build two drug rehabilitation centers that he promised to withdraw when he got approval to put a bigger one in an old Bethlehem factory. He sent the city two letters last week …
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Canadian Donors to Build Drug Rehab in Mombasa

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Donors from Canada have announced plans to set up a rehabilitation centre for drug addicts in Mombasa. The Kenya National Inter … "These addicts need counseling before any initiative is undertaken to treat them," said RCI's Fidelis Kalite. Cicada's …
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