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The war on drugs Prisons, profiling and propaganda: Salon's coverage of the U.S. government crackdown on illegal-substance abuse and the drug trade. When cops become combat troops The controversial use of force to seize Elián González is just business as usual in the war on drugs. The drug war gravy train How the White House rewarded U.S. News, Seventeen and other magazines for publishing anti-drug articles. "Humanitarian cease-fire" in the war on drugs A Maine sheriff wants the Legislature to let authorities dole out confiscated pot to people who need medicinal marijuana. P is for Prozac How a government corrupted by special interests is spawning a generation of medicated preschoolers. The elephant in the room Presidential candidates are silent on the failure of the U.S. war on drugs. Smoke in his eyes After Newsweek pulls a story about Gore's pot-smoking past, a former friend speaks out. Orphans of managed care Sickle cell patients are in the middle of a dilemma over the cost of effective drugs. Publisher halts George W. Bush bio As J.H. Hatfield's credibility crumbles, St. Martin's Press stops distribution of his new book, which says the GOP front-runner was arrested on drug charges in 1972. Is Hatfield the real McCoy? Under attack, the author of a new George W. Bush bio lies low while its editor takes the hard questions -- and stands by the drug-arrest allegation. |
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