Recipe Regulation
26-January-2005, United States, BoiseWeekly
Lawmakers’ war on drugs targets cold medicines
by carissa wolf
Casey Wright races through another January night that blends into another day unpunctuated by the recommended seven to eight hours of sleep. The mom, the artist, the self-employed ...
NARCOTIC FERVOR:Marines say Fallujah insurgents ...
13-January-2005, United States, The Union Leader
Although the ferocity of insurgents is generally attributed to religious fervor and a hatred of America, Marines who participated in the November assault on Fallujah say many of their foes also had something else to bolster their tenacity: ...
Group aids students denied loans due to drugs
19-December-2004, United States, boston.com
A coalition that wants change in the government's policy on drugs is raising money to give scholarships to students who have lost their federal financial aid for college because of drug convictions.
The effort is supported by US Representative ...
A war on drugs or a war on tradition?
12-December-2004, Taiwan, Taipei Times
Opium has always been associated, for better or worse, with China. And almost invariably it's been for the worse. The myth, in both the Christian West and the communist East, has been that this pernicious substance was brought to the Celestial ...
A Mania Called Horse
06-December-2004, United States, Reason Online
In case you missed it, cheese is the new morphine. At least that’s what the head of the animal rights group (and oddly named) Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine reports.
At a November Congressional hearing designed to stir up hysteria ...
Sanity's AWOL in war on drugs
02-December-2004, United States, New York Daily News
The latest battle in the great War on Drugs showed up in the Supreme Court on Monday, with the feds arguing that if sick or dying people are allowed to use homegrown marijuana for their pain, the price on the streets will go down.
In the logic of ...
War on drugs is new battleground for party ...
26-November-2004, United Kingdom, Times Online
TONY BLAIR and Michael Howard promised firmer action on drugs as figures published yesterday showed that more 15-year-olds have tried cannabis in England than in any other European country.
The EU survey revealed that Britain also has the highest ...
Blunkett gets tougher on drugs
22-November-2004, United Kingdom, Guardian Unlimited
New police powers to prosecute offenders for possession if they test positive for drugs when they are arrested, even if the only drugs they have are in their bloodstream, are to be announced this week.
The measure is part of legislation to be ...
Porn producer accuses Jacko of drug, alcohol ...
19-November-2004, United States, New Zealand Herald
Michael Jackson is broke and has grown irrational through "excessive use of drugs and alcohol", according to a new lawsuit against the pop star.
The claims were made by a former associate of Jackson, who is suing the self-styled "King of Pop" ...
Question the scare stories
16-November-2004, United Kingdom, Scotsman.com
I’VE JUST RECEIVED a promotional pack of plastic bottle plugs through the post. The brand name for this new product is Spikey™ and they are designed to stop drinks being drugged. Place one in the neck of a bottle, insert a straw, and its clever ...
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