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Category Archives: Drugs
Prodigy Illuminati (Magyarul, Hungarian Lyrics On Screen) – Video
Posted: Published on January 8th, 2013
Prodigy Illuminati (Magyarul, Hungarian Lyrics On Screen) Sajt fordts, Dalszveg: "Ohh, yo, ohh shit man, what up dunn? Yo where've you been at man? Yo we need you man! You gotta put out that knowledge! Kick that street knowledge G! Please man, you got that drugs! I need my fix of that dope! C'mon man, please man, you got it man, c'mon man!" Now and Laters, gum drops, jelly beans DMT, peyote, I know you feel me (ezek mind drogok) P's song is a natural tryptamine (P=Prodigy) My rhymes is so vivid, you start to see things Way different, America's fake! I was fast asleep, but now I'm wide awake I was under the spell of Kangol and reserved notes (Kangol sapka, utal arra, hogy csak a klsősgek szmtottak neki s a pnz) Religion and fashion, I used to be flashy'Til I had a total recall, forgot what I've already knew It took me 33 years for me to see the truth Ever so clear I was too young I couldn't articulate myself the right way, son But now let me break it down, pass it all around This is … Continue reading
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Introoo To Georgia
Posted: Published on January 8th, 2013
Introoo To Georgia Rosie Questions answered in this segment: Names? Nicknames? Age? Hair color? Siblings? Favorite color? Music? Favorite sport? Favorite holiday? Favorite food? Favorite number? Favorite movie? Favorite celebrity? Favorite drink? Favorite animal? Favorite time of day? Favorite smell? Favorite tv channel? Hugs or kisses? Pepsi or coke? McDonalds or burger king? Chocolate or vanilla? Lover or fighter? Friends or family? Love or money? Listening to someone talk or talking? Personality or looks? Magazines or comics? Pop star or word up? Are you in luv? Have you ever been in luv? Do you believe in love at first sight? Longest relationship? (georgia doesn't care) Kiss on the first date? Have you ever cheated on someone? (rosie is innocent) Do you do drugs? Do you drink? Do you have any regrets? Do you want to get married? ( ;D ) Thanks for watching! Tune in for more.... shenane.... shenanagin..... Stuff. By: RosieandGeorgiaShow … Continue reading
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Drugs, alcohol not a factor in deadly Morongo Valley crash
Posted: Published on January 8th, 2013
MORONGO VALLEY Drugs or alcohol did not contribute to a deadly crash in Morongo Valley Sunday afternoon, the California Highway Patrols Morongo Basin office said Monday. John Ogie, 49, of Yucca Valley, was killed and two more people were hurt in the three-vehicle collision on Twentynine Palms Highway just east of Rawson Road at 4:10 p.m. Sunday. Ogies Kia Soul was struck head-on by a Mitsubishi Montero driven by Robert Minjarez, 38, of Morongo Valley. Ogie was trapped in his vehicle and firefighters had to free him to render medical aid. It took firefighters 39 minutes to stabilize the vehicle and remove the occupant, who was in critical condition. Two sets of Jaws of Life were utilized to cut and remove the entangled metal of the vehicle during the extensive extrication, Capt. Chris Nichols with Morongo Valley Fire wrote in a news release Monday. According to the CHP, Minjarez was driving eastbound in the fast lane of the highway when his vehicle veered into the westbound lanes, striking a Honda CRX driven by Len Slash, 52, of Morongo Valley. Slash was in the westbound slow lane, turning right onto Rawson Road. Ogie was in the same lane behind him. The … Continue reading
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Drugs dropped from window of Halesworth house
Posted: Published on January 8th, 2013
Monday, January 7, 2013 12:17 PM Police officers who carried out a drugs raid at a Suffolk house saw a man drop a plastic bag out of a bedroom window as soon as they started banging on the front door, a court has heard. To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. After forcing their way into the premises they were met by 21-year-old Ertan Aziz, who immediately admitted that any drugs at the premises belonged to him, Ipswich Crown Court was told. Aziz, of Constable Close, Halesworth, admitted possessing cannabis with intent to supply and possessing ketamine and was given a 12-month prison sentence suspended for two years. He was also ordered to do 150 hours unpaid work in the community. Also before the court was Shane Beckett, 21, of The Street, Bramfield, who admitted possessing cocaine and ecstasy. He was given a 12-month community order during which he will have to attend a Thinking Skills Programme and be under the supervision of the probation service for 12 months. Raj Joshi, prosecuting, said the drugs raid took place at the home address of Aziz on April 19. After searching the house officers … Continue reading
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Drugs cause hear to beat slower with less force
Posted: Published on January 8th, 2013
iStock/ tepic If you take drugs to lower your blood pressure, your medication may also lower your risk of dementia, according to a new study released Monday by the American Academy of Neurology. According to the study, people taking beta blockers, a class of drugs used to treat a number of conditions including high blood pressure, glaucoma and migraines, were less likely to have less cognitive impairment than those that did not. Beta blockers cause the heart to beat slower and with less force, which reduces blood pressure. They also open up blood vessels to increase blood flow. For the last 21 years, 774 Japanese-American men between the ages of 71 and 93 took part in the study. Of those, 610 had hypertension or were taking medication to lower their blood pressure. Among those treated, 15% took only beta blockers and 18% got a beta blocker plus one or more other blood pressure medications. The remaining men didn't take any beta blocker as part of their treatment. Autopsies performed after their deaths showed the group that took only beta blockers had significantly fewer brain abnormalities like microinfarcts, or the death of brain cells because inadequate blood flow. They also had … Continue reading
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Guns, drugs found in homes of paroled gang members
Posted: Published on January 8th, 2013
SUN-TIMES MEDIA WIRE January 7, 2013 8:38AM Darryle Bolen / photo from Chicago Police storyidforme: 42684612 tmspicid: 15768057 fileheaderid: 7100514 Updated: January 7, 2013 8:38AM Two gang members on parole were arrested when assault weapons and drugs were found Saturday in their homes on the West Side. Darryle Bolen, 28, of the 2100 block of South Avers Avenue was charged with unlawful use of a weapon while on parole, two counts of aggravated battery to a peace officer, resisting an officer and possession of cannabis, according to a release from police News Affairs. Kevin Walton, 20, of the 1400 block of South Millard Avenue was charged with possession of a controlled substance, unlawful use of a weapon by a felon while on parole, and violation of parole, police said. Chicago Police officers and state Dept. of Corrections agents visited Bolen and Walton at their homes Saturday during a routine parolee check, police said. When enforcement officials visited Bolens apartment shortly after 9 a.m., he refused to comply when officers told him not to enter a bedroom closet, police said. He began shouting profanities and swinging a sledgehammer at officers. Bolen was subdued and arrested without incident, police said. A loaded … Continue reading
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China to Cut Prices of More Than 400 Drugs by Average 15%
Posted: Published on January 8th, 2013
China will cut the maximum retail prices of more than 400 varieties of drugs by an average 15 percent, including products from Pfizer Inc. (PFE), Novartis AG (NOVN) and Merck & Co. (MRK), to reduce health-care costs in the nation. The changes, effective Feb. 1, will cover drugs used for respiratory diseases and pain relief, as well as other specialized medicines, the National Development and Reform Commission said in a statement on its website. This is the fourth set of state-mandated price adjustments since 2011, with earlier cuts for drugs including antibiotics, vaccines and cancer medicines, the NDRC said. The government wants to reduce medical costs for Chinas aging population, through means such as requiring hospitals derive as much as half their drug sales from cheaper essential medicines, Shanghai Securities News said today, citing Health Minister Chen Zhu. Among the products affected are Mercks asthma treatment Singulair, Pfizers Zyvox, an antibiotic, as well as Novartiss epilepsy drug Trileptal, according to a list of prices released by the government. Prices of higher-end drugs will be reduced an average 20 percent in the latest adjustment, while some cheaper items that face limited supply will have their prices raised to encourage production, the … Continue reading
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China to cut prices of more than 400 drugs from February
Posted: Published on January 8th, 2013
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China will cut prices of about 400 drugs for respiratory diseases, fever and pain by up to 20 percent from February, in a move to make medicines, including some products from Pfizer, GlaxoSmithKline and Novartis, more affordable. It will be the fourth such price cut since 2011 and is part of reforms since the early 2000s to make healthcare cheaper and more accessible. China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said in a statement on Tuesday the latest round of price cuts involved 20 broad classes of medicines and would include specialty drugs. As the government cracks down on costs, more Chinese drugmakers are fighting thinning margins [ID:nL4E8DS1YF]. Sinopharm Group Co Ltd - China's largest drug distributor - and smaller rivals like Sihuan Pharmaceutical Holdings Group Ltd are expanding their distribution networks to get bigger slices of the market to offset increasing pressure on margins. Faced with patents running out in the West, bigger foreign pharmaceutical companies, such as Pfizer and AstraZeneca, have hitched their futures largely to sales in developing markets including China, India, Eastern Europe and South America. The average reduction in the latest round of price cuts will amount to 15 percent, although … Continue reading
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Police: Drugs found, sold inside candy store; worker arrested
Posted: Published on January 7th, 2013
Gloria Estrada (Chicago Police / January 5, 2013) 7:32 p.m. CST, January 5, 2013 A candy store worker has been charged after Chicago police found illegal drugs were being sold out of the South Side store. The employee, Gloria Estrada, 46, of the 8200 block of South Houston Avenue, was charged with one count of possession of a controlled substance and one count of possession of cannabis, according to a statement from the Chicago Police Department. She is expected in court Sunday. South Chicago District tactical officers executed a search warrant at the store Saturday in the 3000 block of East 83rd Street in the South Chicago neighborhood and Estrada was arrested, according to the statement. Police investigating recent violence in that area learned narcotics transactions were taking place inside the candy store, according to the statement. Earlier this week, surveillance was been set up and two other people were arrested for possession of cannabis and possession of a controlled substance, crack cocaine, police said. Those arrests enabled officers to secure the search warrant, the statement said. Officers recovered four knotted baggies of crack cocaine as well as a large, clear bag containing 20 smaller baggies, each containing cannabis, the … Continue reading
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Lance Armstrong may admit he used banned drugs: NY Times
Posted: Published on January 7th, 2013
(Reuters) - Lance Armstrong, the American cyclist at the center of the biggest doping scandal in the sport's history, may admit he used performance-enhancing drugs during his career, the New York Times reported in Saturday's editions, citing unidentified sources. Such an admission would be a stunning reversal for Armstrong, who has vehemently denied doping for years. The Times reported that Armstrong, 41, has told associates and anti-doping officials he may make the admission in hopes of persuading anti-doping officials to allow him to resume competition in athletic events that adhere to the World Anti-Doping Code, under which Armstrong is currently subject to a lifetime ban. Asked if Armstrong might admit to doping, Armstrong's lawyer Tim Herman told the Times: "Lance has to speak for himself on that." The newspaper, citing an unidentified person briefed on the situation, said Armstrong has been in discussions with the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and met with Travis Tygart, the agency's chief executive. The paper, citing the same source, said Armstrong is also seeking to meet with David Howman, the director general of the World Anti-Doping Agency. Armstrong's lawyer denied his client had talked with Tygart, according to the Times. Howman said in a … Continue reading
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