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Pa. pot backers fired up by votes
Some advocates of repealing or relaxing Pennsylvania’s anti-marijuana laws say they are encouraged by referendum votes to legalize recreational use of the drug in Colorado and Washington state, but Gov. Tom Corbett vows to veto any such bill. State...Tags: Daylin Leach, Politics, Gays and Lesbians, Marijuana Use, Executive Branch
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Several Hagerstown-area residents agree with three players not being voted into Baseball Hall of Fame
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comMajor League Baseball’s all-time leader in home runs and MVP awards, the all-time leader in Cy Young Awards, and the only player to hit more than 60 home runs in three different seasons were on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot this year. Despite...Tags: Cy Young Award, Curt Schilling, Steroids, Sammy Sosa, Awards and Prizes
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'Pre-drinking' or 'pre-funking' common among young alcohol users
They call it "pre-drinking," "pre-partying" or "pre-funking," and it usually involves chugging cheap alcoholic drinks before heading out to a bar, club or sporting event. While addiction experts estimate that 65% to 75% of college-age youths engage in...Tags: Swiss Confederation, Loyola Marymount University, Drug Use, Lifestyle and Leisure, Medical Research
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Lindsay Lohan accident, arrest subject of much dispute
L.A. NOWThere was growing dispute over the circumstances of an accident in New York that lead to Lindsay Lohan's arrest. Police say Lohan clipped a pedestrian and fled. But Lohan's spokesman said the incident has been blown out of proportion and...... -
Lindsay Lohan's arrest could bring more punishment in L.A.
L.A. NOWLindsay Lohan's arrest this week in New York could mean more legal troubles for the star back in Los Angeles. Police say Lohan clipped a pedestrian and fled. But Lohan's spokesman said the incident has been blown out of proportion...... -
Rodney King drank, smoked pot before drowning, records show
L.A. NOWBefore his death by accidental drowning, Rodney King spent the night and early morning hours drinking and smoking marijuana at his house in Rialto and was stumbling around his backyard moments before he fell into his swimming pool, according to the San... -
Judge in case of toddler's death bows out
South Bend TribuneThe judge in a controversial LaGrange County child abuse case has recused himself in the wake of what he calls "post-sentencing publicity and of possible intimidating behavior by members of the public." The Tribune published a three-part series starting...Tags: Punishment, Broken Bones, Abusive Behavior, Drug Use, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Coroner: Rodney King in drug, alcohol 'delirium' at time of death
L.A. NOWRodney King drowned in his backyard swimming pool while in a “state of drug and alcohol-induced delirium,” officials concluded Thursday. The San Bernardino County coroner’s office said King died as a result of an accidental drowning... -
Tennis ump accused of killing husband must provide DNA sample
L.A. NOWAttorneys for U.S. Open tennis umpire Lois Goodman, charged with killing her husband with a broken coffee cup, failed Wednesday in a bid to stop police from getting a sample of her DNA.... -
Steve Lopez: Mr. Mayor, don’t keep us in dark on AEG sale
L.A. NOWSteve Lopez isn't on board with Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa keeping the city in the dark on the possible AEG sale.... -
Naperville man dies of suspected heroin overdose
Tribune reporterHeroin appears to have claimed the life of another young person in Naperville, police said. Just days after losing their son, the family of 20-year-old John C. Kacena already is looking to help other parents whose children are struggling with addiction,...Tags: Heroin, Drug Use, Lifestyle and Leisure, Drug Trafficking, Emergency Health Procedures
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Breakthrough: Research delves into link between drug use, decision-making
Description: An area of the brain known as the orbitofrontal cortex, already thought to be key in decision-making, is now considered responsible for spur-of-the-moment choices but not for those based on habits, according to recently published research....Tags: Substance Abuse, University of Maryland, College Park, Drug Use, Lifestyle and Leisure, Science
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