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    Apr 6, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Other Voices

    Scientific breakthroughs, when optimally timed, arrive at the precise moment in history when they can do the most good in the world. It's too bad the newest strategy to curb production of methamphetamine arrives now, after meth addiction already has...

    Tags: Pakistan, Crime, Law and Justice, Armed Conflicts, Methamphetamine (drug), Allergies

  2. Jan 21, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Bobek not skating on thin ice anymore

    I was channel surfing in commercial breaks from an NFL playoff game last Sunday when a figure skating show, Improv-Ice, arrested my attention.
    I was channel surfing in commercial breaks from an NFL playoff game last Sunday when a figure skating show, Improv-Ice, arrested my attention. There was Nicole Bobek, back on national television as a performer (for the second time in 15 days), looking...

    Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Ice Skating, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pairs Skating, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character)

  4. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. 'The X-Factor' recap: A running diary of the first episode

    <strong>THE SKINNY:</strong> Welcome to the world of "The X-Factor." From the start of Wednesday night's premiere, the "X" would take the foundations of "American Idol" &mdash; high drama, big lights and heartfelt stories &mdash; and build for the sky. This was an emotionally draining show, with stories of poor families, down-on-their-luck talents and even a meth-addict fresh out of rehab. If you feet that "Idol" has gotten stale in recent seasons (and it has, with its predictable guy-with-a-guitar winners), then "X-Factor" felt like a welcome reminder of just how great it feels to root for someone &mdash; someone perhaps trapped in a mundane life, just in need of the right break. It's the cliche American dream story, and you'd have to be pretty cold to roll your eyes at the way "The X-Factor" presents it. I'm feeling great after the first episode, so read my running diary to see how I got here:
    THE SKINNY: Welcome to the world of "The X-Factor." From the start of Wednesday night's premiere, the "X" would take the foundations of "American Idol" — high drama, big lights and heartfelt stories — and build for the sky. This was an...

    Tags: Empire State Building, Kim Kardashian, Heart Failure, Coldplay (music group), Methamphetamine (drug)

  6. Nov 15, 2011 |Story| Reuters
  7. May 19, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  8. Meth is back and strong as ever thanks to new production method

    It never went away, but police thought they had a handle on methamphetamines in Southwest Virginia, but new ways to make it are making meth the hardest drug to fight in our hometowns.
    Reporter
    It never went away, but police thought they had a handle on methamphetamines in Southwest Virginia, but new ways to make it are making meth the hardest drug to fight in our hometowns. Users call it "Shake and Bake," and just like when you use the real...

    Tags: Addiction, Common Cold, Crime, Law and Justice, Methamphetamine (drug), Behavioral Conditions

  9. Oct 16, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  10. Project Runway: What A Girl Wants

    Reality Check
    Greetings and salutations, Project Runway junkies. I'm Kevin Van Valkenburg, sports writer when sober, fashion blogger/recapper when not. First, a brief apology for my absence last week. I'd like to tell you I was so overcome with all the emotion......

    Tags: Museum Dioramas, Ian McShane, Costumes (clothing), Religious Festivals, Halloween Costumes

  11. May 25, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  12. Researchers Target Brain Circuits for Addiction, Relapse

    WASHINGTON (AP) &#8212; Could a once-a-month alcoholism shot keep some of the highest-risk heroin addicts from relapse? A drug that wakes up narcoleptics treat cocaine addiction? An old antidepressant fight methamphetamine?
    AP Medical Writer
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Could a once-a-month alcoholism shot keep some of the highest-risk heroin addicts from relapse? A drug that wakes up narcoleptics treat cocaine addiction? An old antidepressant fight methamphetamine? This is the next frontier in...

    Tags: Health Organizations, Alkermes Incorporated, Addiction, Crime, Law and Justice, Methamphetamine (drug)

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