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- Don't cry for me, Venezuela. Demers, Jim // Alberta Report / Newsmagazine;7/5/93, Vol. 20 Issue 29, p22
Lists the arrests made as a result of an Edmonton RCMP investigation into cocaine trafficking which began in May 1990 with the arrests of David Dalton and Karen Hall at Caracas, Venezuela, airport. Arrests since then; Disposition of the cases; 1987 arrest of Troy Greschuk tipped police to the...
- Drug posses rob Jamaica of tourism dollars. // Black Enterprise;Aug88, Vol. 19 Issue 1, p22
The drug problem in Jamaica, complete with its violent drug peddling gangs, has resulted in fear among tourists, and a decline in tourism income for the nation.
- Drugs: The world picture. Sullivan, M.E. // Current Health 2;Feb1990, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p4
Examines the global drug problem and focuses on the United States' efforts to combat the problem. Consumers and suppliers; Drug facts. INSET: The great crack attack (what crack has done since its debut in....
- A world drug capital struggles to get a life. LaFranchi, Howard // Christian Science Monitor;3/9/95, Vol. 87 Issue 71, p6
Features the city Cali in Colombia and the effect of drug on it. Information on a Cali resident, Adelinda Wailis who is unemployed and has lost a friend and the father of her son; Factors leading to the increasing drug abuse and violence in Cali; Effort of the Cali authorities to create human...
- An opposing view: UN report is likely to praise Colombia. Windhausen, Rodolfo // Christian Science Monitor;2/25/97, Vol. 89 Issue 62, p7
Reports that experts at the United Nations are about to praise Colombia for its efforts in combating the illegal drug trade. When the UN's report `International Narcotics Control Board' will be released; Name of Colombia's ambassador to the United States; Allegations against Colombia's President...
- Cocaine-spiked drink leads to drug smuggling investigation. Segal, M. // FDA Consumer;Mar1991, Vol. 25 Issue 2, p37
Gives details on an investigation by four federal agents that stretched from Miami, Fla., to Colombia, South America. The case began with the death last summer of a 26-year-old man who died after consuming a cocaine-spiked soft drink.
- US drug policy: a bad export. Nadelmann, E. // Foreign Policy;Spring88, Issue 70, p83
Analysis of the problems of drugs and politics. The internationality of the problem; Risks; Drug trafficking organizations in Latin America as the ultimate power in parts or whole of country; Voices for legalization.
- Dateline drug wars: Colombia: The wrong strategy. Bagley, B.M. // Foreign Policy;Winter89/90, Issue 77, p154
Details Colombia's fight against the drug lords. Declaration of war against the United States; Murder of Galan; United States weak stance against the Colombian drug policy; William Bennett; Casualties for Colombia; United States economic assistance for Andean countries; United States and Western...
- Drugs in the east. Lee III, Rensselaer W.; MacDonald, Scott B. // Foreign Policy;Spring93, Issue 90, p89
Surveys the rapid rise of a vast new narcotics industry in the newly liberated states of Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, and notes that as a consequence of the communist party mindset, authorities in the former communist countries are particularly ill prepared to deal...
- Drug-smuggler surgically implants cocaine in thighs. // Jet;4/30/90, Vol. 78 Issue 3, p38
Reports on the arrest of a Colombian man in San Juan, Puerto Rico after a pound of cocaine was found implanted in his thighs.