Cellucci blowing smoke on marijuana
15-November-2004, Canada, Toronto Star
On most issues affecting the U.S. and Canada, Paul Cellucci is a model of common sense. Despite our differences over things like same-sex marriage and lumber, he says, what sets us apart is only that "Canada is a little more liberal than the United ...
Chinese singer Jiang Tao suspected of drug use
15-November-2004, China, Xinhuanet
Chinese singer Jiang Tao has been arrested in Beijing on suspicion of possessing the illegal narcotic, Ketamine.
Jiang Tao and more than 20 other suspects returned positive urine tests on Saturday, reported China Radio International on Sunday. ...
Judge denounces mandatory minimums for drug ...
15-November-2004, United States, CBS Boston
One of Massachusetts' top judges denounced the state's sentencing laws Monday, saying that the mandatory two-year sentence for drug possession near schools discriminates against minorities, does not deter crime and decreases faith in the judicial ...
Recreational drug users targeted
15-November-2004, United Kingdom, CNN.com
Soccer players and other sportsmen could soon face mandatory two-year bans if caught using recreational drugs, the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency said on Monday.
Dick Pound said WADA was prepared to look into amending its anti-doping code ...
19 U.S. sailors at Yokosuka jailed or discharged ...
14-November-2004, Japan, Japan Today
Nineteen sailors from the U.S. aegis cruiser Vincennes have either been imprisoned or dishonorably discharged from the service for drug offenses since June, U.S. Navy and other sources said Saturday.
Investigators from the U.S. Navy started a ...
Bosnich opens up about cocaine problem
14-November-2004, United Kingdom, 7news on Seven
Disgraced former Socceroo Mark Bosnich says he's lived a Life of Riley and still takes cocaine.
But Bosnich, who happily accepts his career is over, insists his battle with drugs is "totally under control" after his intake peaked at 10 grams a ...
Cheney checked for shortness of breath, released
14-November-2004, United States, The Washington Times
Vice President Dick Cheney went to the hospital yesterday after experiencing shortness of breath. The visit, aides said, was a precaution, given his history of heart problems.
Mr. Cheney left George Washington University Hospital with his ...
Don't ask, don't tell prudent with legal drugs
14-November-2004, United States, The Seattle Times
Is it prudent to disclose your legal medications to your present or prospective employer before taking a test?
Absolutely not, says Lawrence Beaumont, president of Pacific Medical in Tacoma. His firm conducts mobile-lab-unit drug screens and ...
Police: Parents must fight illegal drugs in their ...
14-November-2004, United States, The Capital
After a 20-year-old Annapolis man shot his stepfather following a possible confrontation over drugs, city police are encouraging more parents to take a stand against narcotics in their homes.
But while police and community activists agree family ...
Researchers: Pill might stop drug abuse
14-November-2004, United States, CNN.com
A pill that helps you lose weight and quit smoking? That was amazing enough to capture headlines last week. But scientists say the experimental drug might be even more versatile, providing a new tool to help people stop abusing drugs and alcohol, ...
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