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LISBON (Reuters) — The drug ecstasy is making a comeback in Europe, spreading as a mainstream party narcotic away from its niche use at dance clubs and reaching new young users, the Lisbon-based European drug agency said on Tuesday in a report.
The report found that 2.1 million people aged 15-34 had used ecstasy, or MDMA, in the past year in a reversal of declining use since the mid-2000s, when it was common at rave parties.
"Europe has experienced a recent resurgence in the use of MDMA... Читать дальше...
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Читать дальше...Temer’s interim government is trying to deflate the country’s bloated spending
Hillary Clinton's political operation is clearly somewhat undecided about what line of attack to take against Donald Trump, and no Democratic Party presidential campaign would be complete without a small army of backseat drivers ready to second guess the candidate. So I don't doubt that the substance of what Amy Chozick, Alexander Burns, and Jonathan Martin report in their article "Hillary Clinton Struggles to Find Footing in Unusual Race" is true.
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Instead of discussing why an African American state representative opposed legislation requiring Louisiana students to recite The Declaration of Independence, Fox News trotted out a favorite African American black attacker to smear her as racist and anti-American.
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ENSCHEDE- Basisschool Het Zeggelt is woensdag gewoon weer open. Een speciaal schoonmaakbedrijf heeft de rotzooi van de onweersbui van maandagavond opgeruimd. De leerlingen hadden vandaag vrij.
The midfielder completed his move to the Emirates from Borussia Monchengladbach last week and he was set to wear the number 16, but he has now switched to 29 instead
Until last Thursday, many Canadians could probably be forgiven for thinking marijuana was, at least in practical terms, basically legal in this country. It's just a matter of waiting for the Liberal majority government in Ottawa to write a bill and win a few votes. No big deal ... Then Toronto police raided 43 marijuana shops.
Artificial insemination in France is limited to sterile couples.
Maidstone are laying a new 3G pitch at the Gallagher Stadium following promotion to the National League.
A violent thug left his partner needing emergency surgery for a collapsed lung and torn spleen after a brutal attack - because he was in a "bad mood".
New research suggests a leaky blood-brain barrier, which normally helps keep the brain healthy, may be a key mechanism in early Alzheimer's disease.
Dockers coach Ross Lyon says he won't take it personally if emerging midfield star Lachie Neale decides to leave the club, while also admitting Fremantle erred with some elements of its pre-season conditioning.
The July 15 deadline for players with franchise tags to sign multi-year contracts with their current teams is drawing nearer and the word out of Chicago isn’t filled with optimism that the Bears and wide receiver Alshon Jeffery will get a deal done. Jeffery has already signed the franchise tender, setting himself up to make…
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Ed Adamczyk
LONDON, May 31 (UPI) -- Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif underwent open heart surgery in a London hospital, his daughter said.
But she still “remains at risk of arrest at any time”, her sister told BuzzFeed News.
Читать дальше...The queen, shot by Annie Leibovitz for "Vanity Fair" on the occasion of her 90th birthday, poses with Willow, Holly, Vulcan, and Candy at Windsor Palace.
Fifteen athletes were scattered around the room. Everyone was looking at Gideon Ariel.
"We're going to give you steroids," he lied.
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