Helen Mirren admits love of co…
Dame Helen Mirren has admitted that she used to "love" cocaine. The actress, who won an Oscar last year for her role as the Queen, revealed that she took the addictive drug until the early 1980s, when she would ...
Dame Helen Mirren has admitted that she used to "love" cocaine. The actress, who won an Oscar last year for her role as the Queen, revealed that she took the addictive drug until the early 1980s, when she would ...
CARACAS, Venezuela : Venezuela on Sunday rejected U.S. requests to resume cooperation in the war on drugs, saying it has made progress despite an alleged fourfold-gain in the amount of Colombian cocaine now ...
Some of the main suppliers to drug dealers in Nevada wear white lab coats. Prescription medications rival street drugs in popularity among drug abusers and addicts, and authorities say many kinds reach the ...
The director of Tennessee's methamphetamine task force disagrees with complaints that keeping an online registry of felony meth offenders is unfair punishment.
Thousands of Mexicans marched in the capital. More than 150,000 Mexicans dressed in white marched to protest a wave of kidnappings and gruesome murders, putting pressure on President Felipe Calderon to meet his ...
Denton police say they have broken up two crime gangs after recovering stolen property and arresting nine suspects, one of them a manager of the University of North Texas basketball team.
Bangladesh News.Net Saturday 30th August, 2008 In a first, the police in Bangladesh have introduced a women-only special intelligence branch to fight the sex trade, drug peddling and trafficking in women and ...
LEBANON - An Akron woman was arrested and charged Thursday with trying to sneak marijuana in for an inmate at the Lebanon Correctional Institute, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Five suspects have been arrested as part of a federal investigation into an illegal prescription drug ring involving civilian workers at the Sierra Army Depot about 50 miles north of Reno, Nevada.
Mexicans called for mass protests Saturday against a tide of killings, kidnappings and shootouts sweeping the country despite the government's aggressive fight against drug gangs.
Frustration with rampant violence and organized crime presented a major test for President Felipe Calderon, who has made crime-fighting a centerpiece of his administration.
More than 13 anti-crime groups hoped for thousands of people to join marches in all 32 Mexican states Saturday evening, urging people to walk in silence with candles or lanterns. A similar march four years ago drew a quarter of a million people, and if anything, frustration with crime has only grown.