GELDOF HITS OUT AT COCAINE STORIES DURING LIVE ...
09-January-2005, United Kingdom, contactmusic.com
SIR BOB GELDOF has rubbished reports he was high on cocaine while he organised charity event BAND AID in 1984.
Gelfof, who co-founded the phenomenally-successful fundraiser alongside MIDGE URE, was suffering from such intense back pain he admits ...
Williams says drugs made him fat
23-December-2004, United Kingdom, The New Zealand Herald
Robbie Williams says he would still be taking drugs if they did not make him fat.
The singer said his years of cocaine, ecstasy and alcohol addiction had given him some of the best times in his life.
Williams, 30, is currently clean after a ...
Elton's memories of 'snow'
21-December-2004, Ireland, Ireland On-Line
Elton John says that when he sees snow-covered Alpine mountains it reminds him of his wilder drug-fuelled days as a young musician.
He explains that the word snow is often used as a synonym for cocaine and so when he flies over the snow covered ...
Bill Murray cannabis smuggling cost him medical ...
14-December-2004, United Kingdom, femaleforst.co.uk
Bill Murray claims being caught smuggling 9lbs of cannabis through customs cost him his chance of becoming a doctor.
The Hollywood actor was caught with the drug at Chicago's O'Hare Airport in 1970, and Bill says he had to quit Denver's Regis ...
D'Angelo Busted for Drugs
12-December-2004, United States, RollingStone.com
Neo-soul star D'Angelo was arrested Sunday and charged with drunken driving, possession of marijuana and possession of a controlled substance (believed to be cocaine) after police pulled him over in a suburb of his hometown of Richmond, Virginia. ...
Marijuana Ban Stirs Debate
10-December-2004, Korea, The Korea Times
Describing marijuana as a narcotic or not is emerging as a hot issue in South Korea, with a number of celebrities and experts claiming the law banning smoking marijuana is unconstitutional.
The Drug-Related Criminology Institute on Friday held a ...
Drugs in Sports: No Outrage?
08-December-2004, United States, The Christian Science Monitor
The three-martini lunch in America is a social relic. Smoking in most workplaces and restaurants is banned.
So when will the cultural shift that made these unsavory practices un-cool also spread to the world of sports - where doping ...
Sir Elton John's done with drinks and drugs
06-December-2004, United Kingdom, newkerala
Elton John has rubbished rumours that he's back on drugs that were sparked after he lashed out at the press at an airport in Taiwan and slammed old pal Madonna at the Q Awards in London. He insists he would never be tempted by them again. ...
Higuita tests positive for cocaine
24-November-2004, Colombia, rediff.com
Colombia's eccentric former national goalkeeper Rene Higuita tested positive for cocaine for the second time in two years and has been sacked by his club Aucus, the Ecuadorean Football Federation said.
"In a match in October between Aucas and ...
Seahawks receiver suspended for drugs
22-November-2004, United States, L.A. Daily News
Seattle Seahawks receiver Koren Robinson was suspended without pay Monday for the next four games for violating the NFL's substance-abuse policy.
Jerry Rice, who started and had three receptions for 86 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 24-17 win ...
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