Posts Tagged ‘news’

narcotics

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

NARCOTICS… please listen to this

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Deepak Chopra says he had drug concerns about Michael Jackson

Monday, September 7th, 2009

http://sogood.net/flower-delivery-xpress – Spiritual teacher Dr. Deepak Chopra said he had been concerned since 2005 that Jackson was abusing prescription painkillers and most recently spoke to the pop star about suspected drug use six months ago. .

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201 kgs of hashish seized

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

The Anti Narcotics Drugs Law Enforcement Unit seized 201 kgs of hashish from Jit Bahadur Santang – SSP Kuber Singh Rana speaking. Nepalnews.com, (www.nepalnews.com) is a leading Internet destination dedicated to bring you news, events, polls, discussions, forums about and from Nepal. Our primary objective is to bring “news as it happens”; quality news which is impartial, timely and independent. Our equally important other objective is to make this a web community for all people around the globe who have any interest, or need any information about Nepal.

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Dogs cloned in South Korea get to work in a narcotic squad

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Anna Chan:
Some dogs are destined to catch Frisbees, others to sniff out the bad guys. At least that is what South Korea’s customs officers believe after seven puppies were cloned to sniff out drugs at an airport. They were cloned from one of the best drug-sniffing dogs in South Korea.

The puppies were born last year in October and November, and are copies of a Labrador Retriever named Chase, who is still serving in the airport.

They have been trained to sniff out the drugs almost since birth and are showing strong signs of possessing the genes necessary to combat narcotics trafficking, according to the Korea Customs Service.

[Hur Yong-suk, Customs Commissioner]:
“This all came about from the question of how we could secure dogs with superior qualities at a low price.”

The seven dogs share the same name, “Toppy,” which is short for tomorrow’s puppy. They usually react when their collective name is called, and a scanner will be needed to read the microchips embedded in their ears to tell them apart.

Some trainers said the differences between normal dogs and Toppies are small, as they are too young to be determined.

[Kim Nak-seung, Dog Trainer]:
“Normal puppies tend to play a lot, but these cloned dogs are proactive and well-behaved. They also understand trainers’ instructions easily and take courses well.”

The customs services called on a laboratory affiliated with Seoul National University that produced the world’s first cloned dog to make copies of the still-active Chase.

Since the lab receives state funding, the customs service did not have to pay for the first batch of the canine copies. The customs service says each dog cost more than 60-thousand dollars each.

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10-8 St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office 2008 Episode 7 (Part 3 of 3)

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

St. Lucie County Sheriff’s deputies patrol an area known for the sale of drugs and prostitution.

The Television Show of the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, Ken J. Mascara, Sheriff of St. Lucie County, Florida

**All Persons Are Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty In A Court of Law**

Season 3 Episode 7 (Part 3 of 3)
The Best of Season 2

Shane Dewitt, Executive Producer
Deputy Gary Gonsalves, Producer/Editor
James Kraybill, Camera/Editor
James Taylor, Sound

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opioid

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Heroin or opioids are discussed withdrawals, effects on mind, the relation to suicide and psychiatric patients overdose firearm

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pain killers

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Oxycontin pain killers narcotics opiates opioids –can all cause mental side effects that are severe and troubling. A review of its effects on depression, cognition, judgement.

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10-8 St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office 2008 Episode 7 (Part 1 of 3)

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Deputy Fred Fernandez investigates a D.U.I. complaint.

The Television Show of the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office, Ken J. Mascara, Sheriff of St. Lucie County, Florida

**All Persons Are Presumed Innocent Until Proven Guilty In A Court of Law**

Season 3 Episode 7 (Part 1 of 3)
The Best of Season 2

Shane Dewitt, Executive Producer
Deputy Gary Gonsalves, Producer/Editor
James Kraybill, Camera/Editor
James Taylor, Sound

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M JACKSON´S DRUG USE BY DEEPAK CHOPRA ON OLMERMANN

Monday, July 27th, 2009

The possibility that Jackson was taking medication oxycotin and demorol that could have contributed to his death at age 50 weighed heavily Friday on people close to the star.

In 2005, after he was cleared on charges of child molestation, Jackson spent a week at a center run by Dr. Deepak Chopra, a physician who focuses on spirituality and the mind-body connection.

During that week, Jackson asked Chopra for a prescription for a narcotic, .

“I said, ‘What the heck do you want a narcotic prescription for?’, Chopra said. “And it suddenly dawned on me that he was probably taking these and that he had probably a number of doctors who were giving him these prescriptions, so I confronted him with that. At first, he denied it. Then, he said he was in a lot of pain.”

Chopra said he told Jackson that there were plenty of other ways to handle his pain, but that the arguments were not persuasive.

He blamed Jackson’s death on drug abuse, though he offered no direct evidence.

“When you have enough drugs in your system, your heart goes into an arrhythmia and your respiration stops,” he said. “I think the drugs killed him.”

Brian Oxman, a former lawyer for the Jackson family who was in the emergency room Thursday, also expressed concern about medications the pop star was taking.

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