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A New Weapon in Drug War – Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
Heroin Addiction: A new weapon in drug war – Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
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A new weapon in drug war
Bucyrus Telegraph Forum BUCYRUS — After a harrowing battle with heroin addiction, Bucyrus residents and friends Brandon Henak and Jesse Kiess are living a positive, Christian life. Both men recently graduated from Restoration Ministries in Chicago, and credit that program … |
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Heroin Addiction: El Grito de El Paso (The Cry of El Paso)
Editor’s Note: The second of two articles on the Caravan for Peace with Justice and Dignity that culminated in Ciudad Juarez and El Paso last weekend. By Kent Paterson Frontera NorteSur On Memorial Day, Albuquerque resident Michael Brown embarked on a run of more than 260-miles to the US-Mexico border. The long-distance runner […]
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Virtual Drug Treatment Has Real-World Impacts – Patch.com
Heroin Addiction: Virtual Drug Treatment Has Real-World Impacts – Patch.com
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Virtual Drug Treatment Has Real-World Impacts
Patch.com A pilot program at Janus of Santa Cruz uses avatars and computers to help heroin addicts. By Jennifer Squires | Email the author | 3:00pm Seated in front of a computer in the corner of an L-shaped office, David Molina teleports his avatar — a younger, … |
Heroin Addiction – Google News
Heroin Addiction: See & Do: What’s happening around town – Melbounre Times Weekly
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See & Do: What's happening around town
Melbounre Times Weekly Veteran actor, Koori elder, activist and, until recently, heroin addict and cat-burglar Uncle Jack Charles (pictured) brings his incredible life story, Jack Charles v The Crown, to Turning Point for the first time. Jack's story is one of unswerving … |
Heroin Addiction – Google News
Heroin Addiction: 40 Years of Drug War Hasn’t Worked; “Time for a Change,” Says 9-Year Veteran – WhyProhibition.ca (blog)
Confessed Heroin Addict Sentenced to 35 Years for Armed Robbery
Heroin Addiction: Confessed heroin addict sentenced to 35 years for armed robbery
A man who said he used a nonfunctioning gun to rob a Tulsa convenience store was sentenced Thursday to 35 years in federal prison.
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Heroin Addiction: A General in the Drug War
The neuroscientist who leads the National Institute on Drug Abuse is facing a powerful enemy: prescription drug abuse.
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Olbermann Counts Down to His Premiere on ‘Current’
Heroin Addiction in the News
Heroin Addiction: Olbermann counts down to his premiere on ‘Current’
NEW YORK (AP) — Keith Olbermann is showing off his office to a visitor. His office is in the cozy production and editorial headquarters from where, starting June 20, he will originate “Countdown With Keith Olbermann” on Current TV every weeknight.
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Heroin Addiction: ACLU’s lawsuit against the VA is a step in vet’s recovery
Greg Valentini hopes the case will help other veterans who ended up traumatized and homeless Combat veteran Greg Valentini slept in Wednesday morning in Hollywood, the day he sued the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Heroin Addiction: A General in the Drug War
The neuroscientist who leads the National Institute on Drug Abuse is facing a powerful enemy: prescription drug abuse.
Read more on The Tuscaloosa News
Heroin Addiction: Kim Kardashian to Sue in Touch Weekly
Heroin Addiction in the News
Heroin Addiction: Kim Kardashian to Sue In Touch Weekly
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Heroin Addiction: ACLU’s lawsuit against the VA is a step in vet’s recovery
Greg Valentini hopes the case will help other veterans who ended up traumatized and homeless Combat veteran Greg Valentini slept in Wednesday morning in Hollywood, the day he sued the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Heroin Addiction: OUR VIEW: New report blasts drug war (poll)
Defenders of the war on drugs say it’s a matter of simple morality that the United States continue a full range of anti-drug efforts; it’s an expression of opposition to drug use. Drug war defenders fear that use of now-illicit drugs would skyrocket were these drugs declared legal. But, a…
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