Judge says Lindsay Lohan must stay in rehab to avoid jail
Judge says Lindsay Lohan must stay in rehab to avoid jail
LOS ANGELES—A judge Friday ordered troubled US starlet Lindsay Lohan to complete a three-month course in rehab, saying she can avoid jail if she remains drug-free until next February.
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Counselor says Lohan needs to find new friends, places to stay clean
Counselor says Lohan needs to find new friends, places to stay clean
SALT LAKE CITY — Lindsay Lohan won’t be home for the holidays. On Friday, a Los Angeles judge ordered her back to rehab…
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Millennium Bomb Terrorist Meskini Advised Hookers After Prison, U.S. Says
Millennium Bomb Terrorist Meskini Advised Hookers After Prison, U.S. Says
Abdelghani Meskini , convicted after informing on a foiled al-Qaeda plot to bomb Los Angeles International Airport during millennium celebrations, got into drugs and prostitution after prison, U.S. prosecutors said.
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US drug czar says feds may ask court to intervene if California voters legalize marijuana
US drug czar says feds may ask court to intervene if California voters legalize marijuana
PASADENA, Calif. – President Barack Obama’s drug czar says federal officials haven’t ruled out taking legal action if California voters pass a ballot initiative to legalize recreational medical use.
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I HAVE A HANDYMAN WHO WORKS AROUND MY HOUSE A LOT. HE HAS ADMITTED USING METH, BUT SAYS HE IS CLEAN NOW.?
Question by SIEGFRIED: I HAVE A HANDYMAN WHO WORKS AROUND MY HOUSE A LOT. HE HAS ADMITTED USING METH, BUT SAYS HE IS CLEAN NOW.?
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Human-trafficking in Canada affects isolated and vulnerable, expert says
Human-trafficking in Canada affects isolated and vulnerable, expert says
Poor co-ordination between law-enforcement jurisdictions is making Canada a haven for the human traffickers who prey on young, isolated and vulnerable women, a B.C.-based researcher says.
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