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 NORML New Zealand - International J Day: Sat 1 May 2004
We promoted social justice journalism at the 2002 Cannabis Culture Toker's Bowl Drug War Vigil Film Festival and again at the 2nd Annual Drug War Vigil Film Festival in May 2003, also during the Bowl.
We recognize that the militarization of this medical issue and the criminalization of the chronically sick, terminally ill and chemically dependent have resulted in the needless loss of human life, and that this is the true crime.
Our group is honored to be affiliated with this event and thank Marc Emery and Chris Bennett, and crew of Pot-TV for their extraordinary activism in action in sponsoring this event.
www.norml.org.nz /article436.html   (1432 words)

  
 Statesville News
Yadkinville Police say a pair of suspects in a drug-related beating may be in Statesville or Salisbury on Thursday.
The West Iredell receiver was one of 44 seniors from across the state to be named to the North Carolina Shrine Bowl roster on Thursday.
Teenagers such as Emely Castillo cope with language barriers, culture shock and social challenges...
www.topix.net /city/statesville-nc   (1044 words)

  
 azcentral.com The Chandler Republic
Animal rights activists from around the world are inundating Chandler City Council members with unprecedented numbers of e-mails protesting plans by biotech company Covance Inc. to build in the city, citing the company's use of animals in drug tests.
The Chandler native practically grew up on his skateboard, carving any bowl he and his friends could find.
Music, dance, food and literature rooted in the region's rich Mexican culture are on display starting this week with several events in Chandler as part of Hispanic Heritage Month.
www.azcentral.com /community/chandler   (1044 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Risqu may be too risky for ads
The aftershock to Janet Jackson's breast-baring Super Bowl stunt has finally hit the nation's cultural core: Madison Avenue.
Las Vegas revived its sultry image campaign around the steamy ad slogan, "What happens here, stays here." And in a new Levitra ad that began airing Thursday, an attractive brunette minces no words when she says the drug for erectile dysfunction increases her partner's desire to "do this more often."
But the Jackson incident was a "seminal moment" in pop culture, he says.
www.usatoday.com /money/advertising/2004-04-16-sex-marketing_x.htm   (480 words)

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