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Minico's Wrigley Talks About Drug Addiction, Recovery
The Times-News, Twin Falls, IdahoIt's a new day for Stetzen Wrigley. He wakes up, attends classes at Minico High, goes to baseball practice, and then returns home to be with his family and girlfriend, Dallas. A simple routine, it's a different life than a year ago when he spent...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Baseball, Sports, Marijuana Use, Prisons
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Newsmaker Q&A: Gen. Barry McCaffrey
Barry McCaffrey is a retired U.S. Army general who served as drug czar under President Bill Clinton from 1996 to 2001. McCaffrey is on the national board of directors for CRC Health Group, which on April 15 celebrated the grand opening of the Lehigh...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Armed Forces, Bill Clinton, Medical Marijuana Therapy, Health Insurance Cost
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The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Kevin Gorman column
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewJoe DelSardo experienced the highest of highs on the football field, from his record-tying performance in the PIAA Class AA final to his ridiculous catch against Rutgers that was "SportsCenter" Play of the Day. His lowest of lows, however, came from...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Percocet (drug), Rutgers University, Awards and Prizes, Heroin
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Maryland families to get new tool in fight against drug overdoses
Linda Fletcher lives in fear of reliving a nightmare: a son dying from a heroin overdose. Her son Kris Klipner succumbed to the drug in 2007. He was 28. Klipner's half-brother battles the same kind of depression as Kris. He suffers the same heroin...
Tags: Lobbying, Pain, Perry Hall, Heroin, Politics
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Four Men Charged in Two-Day Sexual Assault of Homeless Teen
Channel 2 NewsFour men have been arrested by Anchorage police on more than 30 charges, after they allegedly took a homeless teenage girl to an Eagle River apartment and raped her there for two days. In a Wednesday statement, APD spokesperson Dani Myren says the men --...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Rape, Sexual Assault
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Athletes only too happy to be 'lab rats'
After discovering that a promising new drug caused multiple types of cancer in lab animals, the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline stopped developing the compound. But the failed experimental drug, called GW501516, is making a comeback in another...
Tags: World Anti-Doping Agency, Osteoporosis, Sports, Breast Cancer, Food and Drug Administration
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Mother charged with beating 15-month-old baby to death
An Allentown woman was charged Wednesday with beating her 15-month-old son so badly last month he later died. Essence James, 34, of 718 N. 15th St., took her baby, Cordero James, into the bathroom of her home March 8, beat him and placed him in bed...
Tags: Marijuana Use, Drug Trafficking, Trials, Court Preliminary, Allentown
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Pot in a pill: All the pain relief without the smoke
Unless there is some recognized analgesic effect of rolling a joint, lighting it up and deeply inhaling the by-products of marijuana combustion, then it stands to reason that you could distill the psychoactive ingredient of marijuana,...Tags: Pain, Columbia University, Marijuana Use, Drugs and Medicines, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Creative tricks help hide drug use: counselor
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.Fad drugs change quickly, and some oldies take on new twists. Area youth workers learned Tuesday at a workshop in Brazil about which new drugs are available to kids during an Indiana Youth Institute forum that explored drug impact on children, and the...Tags: Salvia, University of Michigan, Sage, Barack Obama, Synthetic Marijuana
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Former FSU star Reid hopes NFL teams impressed by redemption
AVENTURA — Greg Reid's new life was supposed to begin June 29, when a healthy baby boy named Ayden saw the world for the first time. Ayden was intended to be Reid's savior. The baby's arrival was meant to help Reid brush away past sins and focus...
Tags: College Sports, Sports, Drug Trafficking, Miami Hurricanes, Florida State Seminoles
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A sensible policy on pot
Lawmakers in Annapolis rejected a bill this year that would have decriminalized the possession of small amounts of marijuana, but prosecutors in Baltimore City are already ahead of the curve in treating the offense as a public health issue rather than...
Tags: Drug Trafficking, Prosecution, Heroin, Methamphetamine (drug), Substance Abuse
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Patients, Potential Growers Offer Ideas On Medical Marijuana Rules
The Hartford CourantPatients, child advocates and prospective growers jammed a public hearing Monday to comment on proposed medical marijuana regulations before they get shipped to the legislature in July. Some of the would-be marijuana growers had no experience; others...Tags: Entertainment, Pain, Gaming, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Marijuana Therapy
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