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Critics say the government's new anti-drug campaign is reactionary and moralistic. Worse, it may not even work.
By Janelle Brown
March 12, 2002
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American school kids are being subjected to "news" programs that contain covert government-sponsored anti-drug messages.
By Daniel Forbes
August 8, 2001
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Whoever came up with the "street" drug names in the White House drug office must have scored some radical Dinkie Dow.
By Tom McNichol
February 15, 2001
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July 31, 2000
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Did the White House drug office go too far in trying to stop the spread of medical marijuana initiatives?
By Daniel Forbes
July 27, 2000
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Why was the White House drug office monitoring your computer behavior?
By Daryl Lindsey
June 23, 2000
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White House protest letter draws readers' derision Plus: Do music videos give blacks a bad rap? McCain's anti-Confederate flag talk doesn't fly.
April 24, 2000
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Drug policy spokesman responds to Daniel Forbes' report on the government's anti-drug messages in American media, and Forbes replies.
April 20, 2000
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Readers to drug czar: Busted! Plus: One Nobel does not a macrometeorologist make; cozying up with an e-book.
April 5, 2000
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How the White House rewarded U.S. News, Seventeen and other magazines for publishing anti-drug articles.
By Daniel Forbes
March 31, 2000
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How the White House secretly hooked network TV on its anti-drug message: A Salon special report.
By Daniel Forbes
January 13, 2000
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How the government rewrote an episode of the WB's "Smart Guy."
By Daniel Forbes
January 13, 2000