Whitney Houston: Part of a Celebrity Overdose Epidemic?


 

Whitney Houston: Part of A Celebrity Overdose Epidemic? – CNN’s The Situation Room interviews Hazelden’s Vice-President of Public Affairs, regarding Whitney Houston’s death and the danger of relapse. Moyers discusses the importance of taking care of taking care of recovery for those who are addicted – celebrities or not. For more information about Hazelden please visit www.hazelden.org or call 800.257.7810. To order William C. Moyers memoir, Broken, visit http

 

Bobby Brown Arrested for DUI in LA

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In March, a judge sentenced him to an alcohol treatment program, probation and a fine after he pleaded no contest to a DUI charge one month after his ex-wife Whitney Houston died. Brown's … Brown has long struggled with alcohol and drug abuse. He was …
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Former manager Sam Lutfi's civil trial opens against Britney Spears' parents

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Email | Print. Brought to you by. ent_101912_britney_spears.jpg Singer and "X Factor" judge Britney Spears speaks onstage at "We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney Houston," at Nokia Theatre on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012, in Los Angeles …
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Oct. 21 — 28

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Whitney Houston was no stranger to reality shows, having exposed the unraveling of her marriage and the disintegration of her once-shimmering life through drug abuse in “Being Bobby Brown,” on Bravo in 2005. No one has probably suffered more in the …
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Tuning in to TV: 'All-Star Celebrity Apprentice' brings back 14 participants

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Rocking a pompadour and glittery jacket reminiscent of Houston's stage costumes from the 1980s, Miss Hudson belted out a medley of Houston's hits Thursday at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles for “We Will Always Love You: A Grammy Salute to Whitney …
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