Battle won, but war's not over
28-October-2005, Canada, The Edmonton Sun
West-end cops say they've made a significant dent in organized crime and drug trafficking after two undercover investigations led to the arrests of 15 people, including six with ties to gangs.
But while cops said they've created a safer ...
Bleak news from the drug war
28-October-2005, United States, Recordnet
To me, Red Ribbon Week is a time not only to make the good arguments against drugs to kids, but time to salvage what shreds of national sanity remain after decades of America's war on drugs.
Next to solving every foreign policy problem ...
Tories let Cameron off the hook over drugs ...
13-October-2005, United Kingdom, Telegraph
David Cameron emerged unscathed from the first round of leadership hustings with Conservative MPs last night after Right-wingers backed away from putting him on the spot over whether he took drugs as a student.
His supporters had feared an ...
Who're the real dopes in the war on drugs?
05-October-2005, United States, Pahrump Valley Times
A few days ago the King County, Washington government made it illegal to throw computers and cell phones away.
That created, or expanded, a new industry - disposal of computers and cell phones in Seattle and environs. New businesses formed, other ...
US judge puts sex ban on teenager who took drugs
04-October-2005, United States, Guardian Unlimited
A judge in Texas has banned a teenage drug offender from having sex as part of her probation, as long as she is living with her parents and attending school.
Christina Brazier, 17, pleaded guilty to possession of drugs, a crime which carries up to ...
Ashley Smith frank about her flaws in new book
27-September-2005, United States, ajc.com
Ashley Smith, the woman held hostage for hours after the March 11 Fulton County Courthouse shootings, reveals in a book released today that she gave alleged gunman Brian Nichols drugs on the night he held her captive.
Smith, 27, was thrust into a ...
HORSE DRUG KATE
25-September-2005, United Kingdom, Mirror.co.uk
KATE Moss turned into a "mad woman" after taking a potentially lethal cocktail of drugs including a horse tranquilliser, it was revealed last night.
She snorted line after line of cocaine and ketamine - known as Special K in drugs circles - after ...
Former drugs chief slams Moss case
24-September-2005, United Kingdom, DeHavilland
Britain's former drugs tsar has criticised the country's most senior policeman for investigating allegations that supermodel Kate Moss used cocaine.
Metropolitan police commissioner Sir Ian Blair said that a decision about whether to charge Ms ...
A Less Fashionable War
22-September-2005, United States, OpEdNews.com
BY CHARLES SHAW - Malcolm X once said, “Any person who claims to have deep feeling for other human beings should think a long, long time before he votes to have other men kept behind bars—caged. I am not saying there shouldn’t be prisons, but there ...
Sun finds cocaine at show
22-September-2005, United Kingdom, The Sun
COCAINE abuse is rampant in Britain’s modelling industry, a Sun probe can reveal.
Our investigation into drug use at London Fashion Week found the Class-A powder at two out of three shows.
Tests commissioned by The Sun confirmed traces of ...
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