Palliative value of opioid drugs has been ...
20-January-2005, United Kingdom, Financial Times
From Mr Don Aston.
Sir, Perhaps your editorial "The unwinnable war on dangerous drugs" (January 15) could also have mentioned an important and often overlooked casualty of this unwinnable war.
With specific reference to heroin (and other ...
David Davis: Drugs Bill is all talk but no action
18-January-2005, United Kingdom, Conservative Party
Speaking ahead of the Government's Drugs Bill which will be debated in Parliament today Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said:
"This Bill is not a solution to many of the problems that this Government has itself created over the last 7 ...
Ex-cop: Rein in the war on drugs
18-January-2005, United States, PittsburghLIVE.com
Howard Wooldridge rode into town last weekend on his horse, just like a lawman from the Old West. But the former detective didn't visit Pittsburgh to lock up bad guys. He was here to lecture on what he feels is the biggest fraud ever perpetrated on ...
New Drugs May Act as Brain's Fountain of Youth
18-January-2005, United States, The Ledger.com
It would be hard to imagine improving on the intelligence of computer engineer Bjoern Stenger, a doctoral candidate at Cambridge University. Yet for several hours, a pill seemed to make him even brainier.
Participating in a research project, ...
'Greenies' still drugs of choice
17-January-2005, United States, Rocky Mountain News
The unveiling Thursday of baseball's new drugs-testing policy did more than renew debate about how to tackle steroids use - it also highlighted the sport's long, not-so-secret relationship with amphetamines.
Amphetamines, commonly known as ...
War, drugs, and the war on drugs
17-January-2005, Switzerland, International Relations and Security Network
With the belated realization that the war in Afghanistan has turned the country once again into a narco-state, Washington has announced an increase in aid to Afghanistan from US$130 to US$780 to combat the opium and heroin trade. But the US record ...
Call these drugs IQ-profen
15-January-2005, United States, Houston Chronicle
It would be hard to imagine improving on the intelligence of computer engineer Bjoern Stenger, a doctoral candidate at Cambridge University. Yet for several hours, a pill seemed to make him even brainier.
Participating in a research project, ...
AFL announces party drug law
13-January-2005, Australia, The Australian
PLAYERS could be suspended for as many as 12 matches if they test positive three times for illegal social drugs.
The AFL announced its Illicit Drugs Policy yesterday, covering substances such as marijuana and ecstasy.
The Australian Sports ...
Cost of drugs, Price of fame
13-January-2005, United Kingdom, Scotsman.com
WE’RE all on drugs. He’s on booze, she’s on fags, you’re on Aspirin. I’m high on life (joke!). But some drugs are legal and some illegal. Don’t ask me why. I’m a journalist not an expert.
If ... Drugs Were Legal took us forward to 2009 when all ...
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: ...
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