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Saturday, January 6, 2007

Crystal cruise - Workplace drug tests show meth use on the wane

Advocate - The United States may be seeing the beginning of the end of the scourge of crystal meth, at least among the workforce, according to a firm that performs millions of workplace drug tests every year. Barry Sample, director of science and technology
Washington Post - No one has a crystal ball, and there is plenty of debate about the details. But overall, the economy is likely to grow a moderate 2.4 percent this year, according to the average forecast of the 54 top business and university economists surveyed last
Northwest Herald - The dispute over fire and ambulance service to Lakewood has become a dangerous game of chicken. The fight between the village of Lakewood and the city of Crystal Lake has gone far beyond political posturing. Public health is endangered. Both the
News 14 Charlotte - Methamphetamine - also called crank, crystal or ice - is cheap to make and easy to sell. The drug's high lasts longer than those of other drugs, and users can stay awake for days at a time. Addiction leads to psychotic or violent behavior and brain
Croydon Guardian - Crystal Palace took a valuable point off Cardiff City in their second away match of the Christmas campaign. One-time league leaders Cardiff, without a win in eight games, dominated the game but could not find a way past a resilient Scott Flinders and