Author: Bush tapes not meant for public
21-February-2005, United States, CNN.com
An author who secretly recorded his conversations with then-Gov. George W. Bush told CNN Monday that the tapes were a historical record that he never wanted made public.
Doug Wead -- a former aide to President Bush's father, George H.W. Bush -- ...
Mexican schools provide drug songs
21-February-2005, Mexico, CNN.com
Mexico's school libraries are stocking a book that includes the lyrics of "narcocorridos" -- folk songs that glorify drug traffickers -- causing a storm of criticism in a country where the drug market and its violence have become part of life in ...
New Miss Madison speaks out about date rape drugs
21-February-2005, United States, The Capital Times
A year and a half ago, UW-Madison student Greta Hafeman spent 17 hours unconscious, the victim of a "date rape" drug.
Although she was not sexually assaulted, she nonetheless felt violated. She has focused much of her free time and energy since ...
Secret Tapes Show Bush's Concern Over Past
21-February-2005, United States, Michaelmoore.com
President Bush was concerned "his mistakes as a youth" would disqualify him from running for the nation's highest office, said an old friend who secretly recorded private conversations in which Bush appears to acknowledge past drug use.
"I don't ...
War on drugs finds ally in K-9 ruling
13-February-2005, United States, The Monitor
Local law enforcement is declaring the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision that a trained dog’s cold, wet nose does not infringe on man’s inalienable right to privacy a crucial victory in the "War on Drugs."
"The ruling basically at present ...
Is your teenager on drugs?
08-February-2005, United States, Eufaula Tribune
Ignorance can be deadly when it comes to teen drug use.
That's the message law enforcement officials will share next week during a drug awareness workshop planned for parents and teenagers.
Operation Save Teens will be held at the Eufaula ...
We're rather sniffy about our drugs
06-February-2005, United Kingdom, Telegraph
by Oliver Pritchett
The new Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Ian Blair, said last week that he would pursue "middle-class drug users, the people who take cocaine at dinner parties and at the weekend". This is going to make dinner party ...
Crackdown on dinner party drugs
02-February-2005, United Kingdom, Guardian Unlimited
The new head of Scotland Yard took a swipe at London's white collar and celebrity drug culture yesterday by threatening to arrest weekend consumers of cocaine at dinner parties and in clubs and bars.
Sir Ian Blair, who took over as the UK's most ...
TV celebrity Tashiro faces 4-years prison for ...
27-January-2005, Japan, Mainichi Interactive
Prosecutors on Thursday demanded former TV personality Masashi Tashiro be sentenced to prison for four and a half years for using illegal drugs.
Tashiro, 48, bought illegal drugs from a foreign dealer around spring last year and used them with a ...
Governor Seeks Increased Penalties for Certain ...
26-January-2005, United States, sitnews
Juneau, Alaska - Governor Frank H. Murkowski delivered to the legislature Friday two crime bills that would increase the consequences for drug-related crimes, including the manufacture of methamphetamines ("meth"), and the penalties for possession ...
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