Citations with the tag: DRUG dealers
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- Imprisoned leaders of the Cali cartel.
Hanson, Cynthia; Nordahl, Peter // Christian Science Monitor; 8/22/95, Vol. 87 Issue 187, p2Reports that imprisoned leaders of the Cali drug cartel of Colombia are ruling their drug empire from the jail.
- Report says CIA dealings led to U.S. crack outbreak.
Hanson, Cynthia; Nordahl, Peter // National Catholic Reporter; 09/06/96, Vol. 32 Issue 38, p11Presents the summary of a three-part series published in the `San Jose Mercury News' in August 18, 1996 about the operation of narcotics dealers in Los Angeles, California. Sponsorship of the Central Intelligence Agency of a drug ring; Supply of cocaine from Colombia; Purchase of weapons and...
- As narcotics trade expands, so too should crackdown.
Hottelet, Richard C. // Christian Science Monitor; 4/10/96, Vol. 88 Issue 94, p19Highlights a report from the International Narcotics Control Board, which indicates the power of money made from the narcotics trade. Reference of ritalin, a central nervous system stimulant, used to treat attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity in children; Prohibition of advertising...
- How the Drug Lords Took Over Mexico.
Sierra, Jos� Luis // La Prensa San Diego; 8/19/2011, Vol. 35 Issue 33, p2The article reports on the influence of the so called Drug Lords of Mexico in the U.S. and Mexico, who acquire political power and arms.
- Nature's law.
Sierra, Jos� Luis // Navajo Times; 7/19/2012, Vol. 51 Issue 29, pA5Several photographs are presented that shows the manhunt for suspected drug trafficker by Navajo Rangers at Chuska Mountains in Red Valley, Arizona.
- Drug pushers in music industry must be stopped.
London, Herbert // Human Events; 11/10/95, Vol. 51 Issue 43, p10Relates to the recent report which indicates that the usage of marijuana among teenagers has doubleb. Age group; Ways to `deglamorize' drug use; Comments made by Senator Bob Dole (R.-Kan.); Public opinion.
- Getting the pictures that send drug dealers to jail.
London, Herbert // New Orleans CityBusiness (1994 to 2008); 04/07/97, Vol. 17 Issue 40, p35Focuses on the lives of drug dealers from Jefferson Parish, Louisiana. How the careers of these drug dealers will be terminated; Information on the use of the investigative and video skills of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office specialized Investigation Division and the Narcotics Division;...
- Now comes the cavalry.
Pope, Victoria // U.S. News & World Report; 5/20/96, Vol. 120 Issue 20, p29Focuses on Sandy Level, Virginia, a small town besieged by violent drug dealers. Details on how federal Drug Enforcement Administration agents joined Henry County sheriff's deputies and Virginia State Police in a raid which led to the arrest of 10 men; Charges of conspiracy to distribute...
- Arrest of 27 people shuts down major heroin distribution ring.
Pope, Victoria // New York Amsterdam News; 11/19/94, Vol. 85 Issue 47, p5Reports on the shut down of a major heroin distribution ring in the Bronx, New York. Arrest of a number of major ring players; Culmination of a year-long investigation.
- Bushwick man charged with possession of cocaine, guns.
Pope, Victoria // New York Amsterdam News; 8/19/95, Vol. 86 Issue 33, p3Reports on the arrest of a Bushwick, New York resident on narcotics and weapons charges. Jose Rodriguez as alleged narcotics dealer; Arrest made by 83rd Precinct in New York City.
- A new kind of scarlet letter.
Starr, M. // Newsweek; 2/18/1991, Vol. 117 Issue 7, p75Describes the praise and concern over a `Drug Watch' column that began in New Bedford, Massachusetts's `The Standard-Times' in November. Five days a week, the paper runs photos of every person who shows up in district court in New Bedford on drug-related charges. Feeling of intolerance...
- Sellout?
Howard, Lucy; Cerio, Gregory // Newsweek; 3/14/1994, Vol. 123 Issue 11, p6Reports that Colombian Prosecutor General Gustavo de Greiff is negotiating the `surrender' of two leaders of the Cali cartel, rivals to the late Medellin drug boss Pablo Escobar. Gilberto Rodriguez and Julio Fabio Urdinola; Terms of the deal; Reaction of United States drug officials.
- DRUG WAR.
Weir, Kirsten // Current Health Teens; Feb2011, Vol. 37 Issue 6, p10The article discusses the international problem of drug trafficking.
- Violence in Mexico adds risk but hasn't yet deterred business.
Halcom, Chad // Crain's Detroit Business; 8/2/2010, Vol. 26 Issue 31, p15The article focuses on the impact of ongoing violence by drug cartels in Mexico on the country's business operations.
- Guardian angel looks out for `Lord of Heaven'.
Dettmer, Jamie // Insight on the News; 2/3/97, Vol. 13 Issue 4, p6Focuses on the drug cartels in Mexico. Juarez and Tijuana cartels as top Mexican narcotraffickers; Attempts to raid and capture cartels by the Mexican and U.S. government; Amado Carillo Fuentes of Juarez cartel as the `Lord of Heaven'.
- Bust Town.
Blakeslee, Nate // Texas Monthly; Nov2002, Vol. 30 Issue 11, p46Focuses on the arrest and imprisonment of several residents of Tulia, Texas for illegal drug cases. Attention given by the mass media in the U.S. on the story of Tulia residents being arrested and imprisoned for drug charges; Information on the case against the Tulia residents; Background of...
- The Detroit Connection.
Smith, Brian D.; Harris, Bryan P. // Indianapolis Monthly; Nov2001, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p54No abstract available.
- Eyeing Colombia, Panama battles its own scandal.
LaFranchi, Howard // Christian Science Monitor; 7/18/96, Vol. 88 Issue 163, p1Reports on a scandal involving the use of drug money in a presidential election campaign in Panama. Admission by President Ernesto Perez Balladares that drug dealers contributed money to his campaign; Parallelism with a larger and similar scandal in Colombia; Speculation on Mayor Alfredo...
- Drug dealer says psychic told him he would not Get Caught.
LaFranchi, Howard // Skeptic; 1999, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p12Reports that convicted drug dealer Bernardo Arroyo rejected a plea bargain because a psychic predicted he would not be convicted. Sentence Arroyo could receive.
- the druggie went down to taos.
Gannett, Alison // Skiing; Dec2001, Vol. 54 Issue 4, p60Reports that Richard Bannister, who was charged in 1973 with importing cocaine from Bolivia, was arrested in Taos, New Mexico on September 5, 2001.
- A jailed leader of the Cali drug cartel, Ivan Urdinola.
Hanson, Cynthia; McLaughlin, Abraham // Christian Science Monitor; 8/23/95, Vol. 87 Issue 188, p2Informs about the shifting of captive leader of Cali drug cartel, Ivan Urdinola to another Colombian prison as a consequence of suspicions regarding his operation of drug empire from his cell.
- CRIME AND PUNISHMENT.
Barrett, Colin // Journal of Commerce (15307557); 5/3/2010, Vol. 11 Issue 18, p60The article provides an answer to a question of whether accepting a loan from an individual who later proved to be a drug dealer is a crime or not.
- WAR DRAGNET NETS DRUGS.
Barrett, Colin // Christian Science Monitor; 12/21/2001, Vol. 94 Issue 21, p12Reports that, due to more border security as a result of the war on terrorism, United States law enforcement officials have been increasingly arresting those involved in the drug trade.
- MEET BEAU.
Gardetta, Dave // Los Angeles Magazine; Dec2002, Vol. 47 Issue 12, p106Discusses the life of a male drug pusher in Los Angeles, California. Details on his childhood; Financial status; Overview of drug trafficking in the city.
- Five more arrested, charged with selling drugs in Essex Co.
Gardetta, Dave // Adirondack Daily Enterprise; 7/13/2010, Vol. 117 Issue 164, p10The article offers information on the five people arrested and charged with involvement in drug sales in Essex County, New York including John C. Carr, Jamie L. Berube and Jeremy A. Young.
- The characteristics and sentencing of illegal drug importers.
Green, Penny; Mills, Chris // British Journal of Criminology; Autumn94, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p479Studies 573 persons sentenced for illegal drug importation through Heathrow and Gatwick Airports in London, England between 1990 and 1992. Analysis of the characteristics of the group; Patterns of sentencing; Class and estimated value of the drug; Nationality and gender of the offender;...
- CI Techniques of the Clandestine Street Drug Trader.
Knowles, Gordon J. // Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin; Jul-Sep99, Vol. 25 Issue 3, p19Points out several counter-intelligence techniques that street drug traders in Honolulu, Hawaii employ to avoid detection and arrest. Observations on drug-traffickers; How drug traders distributes cocaine; Foreign language used by drug-traffickers; Kinds of safehouses; How to combat the drug trade.
- Woman's Day.
Connolly, Fiona // Woman's Day (Australian Consolidated Press); 11/9/2009, Vol. 61 Issue 45, p6An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses an article on one of Sydney's biggest drug dealers, an article on teenager Jessica Watson , and an article on Schapelle Corby, and the nightmare her life's become.
- 'My Parents Were Drug Dealers'.
McCouch, Hannah // Cosmopolitan; Oct2002, Vol. 233 Issue 4, p168Discusses a story of a girl whose parents were narcotics dealers and the problems she faced due to them.
- Legal drug pushers.
Hawkins, Steve // New Scientist; 5/27/2006, Vol. 190 Issue 2553, p24A letter to the editor is presented in response to an article on drug dealers in Great Britain, by David Healy in the April 15, 2006 issue.
- 16 accused of dealing meth.
FONSECA, FELICIA // Native American Times; 4/30/2010, Vol. 16 Issue 18, p2The article reports on the arrest and filing of charges against 16 people for dealing methamphetamine on and around the Navajo Nation.
- Government agencies fight with each other while border lands are being destroyed.
WAXMAN, LIONEL // Inside Tucson Business; 8/5/2011, Vol. 21 Issue 10, p22In this article the author discusses reports that Mexican drug gangs are using the forest lands of the U.S. to plant marijuana, but the bill designed by the U.S. House of Representatives, to stop the flow of illegal activities in border areas has brought environmentalists in opposition.
- Guillermo Pallomari-Gonzalez.
WAXMAN, LIONEL // U.S. News & World Report; 10/2/95, Vol. 119 Issue 13, p24Focuses on Guillermo Pallomari-Gonzalez, regarded as the Cali drug cartel's chief administrative officer. Arrest of several key Cali bosses by Colombian authorities; His decision to surrender himself to law enforcement officials in the United States, rather than in Colombia.
- Pot makes a comeback.
Stanglin, Douglas; Chesnoff, Richard Z. // U.S. News & World Report; 4/15/96, Vol. 120 Issue 15, p24Reports that Colombian marijuana production, all but eradicated in the late 1980s, is undergoing a dramatic resurgence. Report by the Drug Enforcement Administration; Factors contributing to the increase; Colombian drug cartels.
- The crack-up.
Sales, Nancy Jo // New York; 09/01/97, Vol. 30 Issue 33, p24Chronicles the night of crack dealers in New York City. Alice, a drag queen and crack dealer in the Hell's Kitchen area of the city; Johnny, who started as a cocaine dealer; Amount of money they make; How they conduct business; Their comments; Services they provide for their customers.
- A leader of Colombia's Cali drug cartel.
MacLachlan, Suzanne; Mutch, David // Christian Science Monitor; 6/21/95, Vol. 87 Issue 144, p2Reports on the killing of people who had surrendered to the authorities in a bomb explosion, supposed to be planned by a Colombian Cali drug cartel leader, Henry Loaiza, in retaliation against police pressure on the cartel.
- Mexican cartels take over the drug trade.
Kitfield, James // National Journal; 3/01/97, Vol. 29 Issue 9, p419Reports that Mexican cartels are gaining control over the narcotics trade. Significance of the arrest of the leaders of Medellin and Cali cartels in 1995-96; Ties made by Mexican government officials with drug traffickers; Rise in the country's crime rate; Programs offered by the American...
- Criminal law.
Wharton, Joseph // ABA Journal; Dec95, Vol. 81 Issue 12, p46Reports on the 4th United States Circuit Court of Appeals at Richmond, Virginia ruling upholding a fine against a convicted drug dealer for failing to pay income taxes. `Thomas v. Commissioner'; Not case of double jeopardy; Implications.
- THE ONE-MAN DRUG COMPANY.
Amsden, David // New York; 4/17/2006, Vol. 39 Issue 13, p46The article profiles an illegal drug dealer in Soho, New York City. The author points out that the man tells himself the same thing everyday, that he is doing no wrong. Those words play through his mind on repeat, keeping his nerves on check. The author adds that about 25,000 dollars, a fraction...
- Should mandatory sentences be eased for drug crimes?
Feldman, Dan; Owens, Bill // State Government News; Apr94, Vol. 37 Issue 4, p12Presents the views of the authors regarding advantages and disadvantages on the use of mandatory sentences to ease drug-related crimes in the United States. Replacing of old drug dealers with new ones; Impact of mandatory sentencing laws on judges ability to make distinctions with rich and poor...
- Cali drug-cartel leader Helmer Herrera Buitrago.
Hanson, Cynthia; Bandrapalli, Suman // Christian Science Monitor; 10/25/95, Vol. 87 Issue 231, p2Reports on the surrender of the Cali drug-cartel leader Helmer Herrera Buitrago after the arrest of his family members in Columbia.
- Good riddance to bad rubbish: Drug bust rids community of denizens.
Browne, J. Zamgba // New York Amsterdam News; 04/26/2001, Vol. 92 Issue 17, p3Reports the arrest of drug traffickers in West Harlem, New York City. Exploitation of children, prostitutes, homeless people and drug addicts; Projection of possible court sentence; Brutality on individual residents.
- He was `the biggest man in the world.'
Kremen, Brian; Delgado, Chela; Fedley // New York Amsterdam News; 05/28/98, Vol. 89 Issue 22, p18Presents an interview with 16 year old teenager Dwayne, a former drug dealer, on his life growing up and how he became involved in selling drugs. At what age he became involved in drugs; In-depth look at his childhood; Type of relationship he had with his parents.
- editorial.
Rapson, Bevan // Metro (NZ); May2010, Issue 343, p8The article discusses various reports published within the issue including "Metro Audi Restaurant of the Year Awards," one on photographs of the six good-looking young Auckland, New Zealand lesbians, and one on the three city drug dealers.
- U.S. Busts Major Drug Ring Run By Three Indians.
KUMAR, ARUN // News India Times; 08/12/2011, Vol. 42 Issue 32, p7The article reports that a major drug ring run by three Indians has been busted by the U.S. government.
- LEBANON-DRUGS.
KUMAR, ARUN // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 2/24/2010, Vol. 190 Issue 4796, p5The article reports on the arrest of a major drug dealer, who used a car belonging to Member of the Parliament (MP) Elie Kayrouz of the Christian Lebanese Forces party, at a security checkpoint in Damascus, Syria.
- Aaron Swartz and Motel Caswell: Book Ends to Prosecutorial Reform?
KUMAR, ARUN // Moderate Voice; 01/26/2013, p1The article reports that a judge has refused to allow the U.S. government to seize a motel in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, which had allegedly become a haven for drug dealers.
- Colombia: Samper's state of siege.
KUMAR, ARUN // Bulletin with Newsweek; 8/29/95, Vol. 116 Issue 5985, p64Reports on the declaration by Colombian President Ernesto Samper of a state of emergency. Allegations that drug money fueled his 1994 campaign; Arrest of defense minister Fernando Botero Zea; Release of tape in which Cali cartel bosses discussed contribution to presidential candidates.
- Four Olney residents returned to jail on drug charges.
KUMAR, ARUN // Graham Leader; 5/9/2010, Vol. 134 Issue 77, p3AThe article reports on the arrest of four residents of Olney, Texas during the raid executed by Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) that served a search warrant on a drug house where they were charged with possession of controlled drugs that brought them back behind bars for the second time.
- Aging of population creates opportunities.
KUMAR, ARUN // Chain Drug Review; 10/24/2011, Vol. 33 Issue 18, p40The article states that the benefits of chain drug retailers are mainly due to aged population of the U.S. and also discusses about the result of survey conducted in seven states of the U.S.






