What’s the Future of Drug Policy? an Interview With America’s ‘Drug Czar’ – Washington Post
What’s the future of drug policy? An interview with America’s ‘Drug Czar’ – Washington Post
What's the future of drug policy? An interview with America's 'Drug Czar'
Washington Post R. Gil Kerlikowske delivers opening remarks commemorating the first annual National Above The Influence Day at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 18. (Bryan Whitson for The Washington Post). Gil Kerlikowske is director of the White House Office … |
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White House’s new anti-drug ‘toolkit’ mirrors efforts on South Shore – The Patriot Ledger
White House's new anti-drug 'toolkit' mirrors efforts on South Shore
The Patriot Ledger Representatives from the Office of National Drug Control Policy said during the call from Washington, D.C., that information is intended to help stem an alarming rate of overdose deaths. Quincy Police Lt. Patrick Glynn, head of the department's busy … |
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Have You Seen Michael Horsley’s Photos of a Blighted DC? Probably. – Washington City Paper (blog)
Washington City Paper (blog) |
Have You Seen Michael Horsley's Photos of a Blighted DC? Probably.
Washington City Paper (blog) For the better part of the 1980s and early 1990s, Horsley documented some of the District's toughest years, quietly photographing life amid an era of widespread blight, drug abuse, homelessness, and crime. Now, decades later, there's a surprisingly … |
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Walter E. Williams: ‘The civil rights struggle is over, and it is won’ [AUDIO] – Daily Caller
Walter E. Williams: 'The civil rights struggle is over, and it is won' [AUDIO]
Daily Caller On WMAL 105.9 FM's “Mornings on the Mall” radio program in Washington, D.C., on the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s “I have a dream” speech, George Mason University professor Walter E. Williams declared that the civil rights struggle is … |