Cocaine

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  • Museum of substance

    From opium-addicted housewives to cocaine cough syrup, the Drug Enforcement Administration Museum traces the history of illegal drugs in America.
  • The real Bush drug scandal

    Texas Gov. George W. Bush has presided over a crackdown on first-time drug offenders from poor neighborhoods like Houston's Third Ward Bottoms.
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is Bush controversy about character or issues? Plus: Fame and notoriety after 500-man gangbang; ugly Americans in Beirut and Berlin.
  • Class will tell

    The Bush cocaine controversy should encourage an overdue debate on why drug abuse among the rich is a "disease" while among the poor it is a "crime."
  • A vast left-wing conspiracy?

    Will Dubya get ground up in the rumor mill? A "clumsy" remark by a senator may have given birth to a brand-new bouncing baby rumor.
  • Austin, we have a problem

    What does his clumsy, evasive handling of rumors of cocaine use do to George W. Bush's much-heralded "electability"?
  • Flash: Bond bandit bites baguette!

    And other information you don't need, but the Times of London insists on giving you.
  • Researcher O.D.s on government cocaine

    University of Minnesota to return $11,000 in N.I.H. grant money used to purchase the drug.
  • Cracking down

    Barbara Harris pays addicted mothers $200 not to have children -- ever again.
  • Cracking down

    Barbara Harris pays addicted mothers $200 not to have children -- ever again.
  • Newsreal: All in la familia

    For people in the Latino community, illegal drugs and the drug trade are woven into the pattern of life -- affecting relatives, friends, loved ones at every level.
  • The Awful Truth

    Heroin is Cute
  • Heart of Darkness

    Anthropologist Philippe Bourgois went deeper into America's crack culture than anyone before him. Too deep.
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