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Tobacco Laws Cancel Montreal Grand Prix

Mayor denounces cancellation. Race cars wouldn't be able to carry logos of sponsoring cigarette companies

MONTREAL -- Normand Legault, chief executive of the Canadian Grand Prix, wore a brave face as he announced yesterday that Montreal is off next year's Formula One schedule.

Legault, who has long promoted Montreal's F1 race, said yesterday that the Formula One organization has confirmed it intends to leave Montreal off the 2004 F1 schedule. In its letter Wednesday, the motorsport body blamed anti-tobacco legislation due to come into effect Oct. 1. More...

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Afghans seek relief in drugs

The first ever assessment of drugs usage in the Afghan capital Kabul has shown that heroin, opium, alcohol and pharmaceutical drugs are being used by thousands of people across the city.

The assessment, made by the United Nations, also shows that many returning refugees and women are among the drug users.
The findings were based on interviews with 200 drug users and with 100 specialists, such as doctors, health workers and police.

The final report concludes there are at least 24,000 hashish users, nearly 11,000 opium users and 7,000 heroin users in the Afghan capital, as well as nearly 7,000 who drink alcohol. More...

An addict recovers from drugs addiction in a Kabul hospital

Hard drugs are becoming more widely available, the report says

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COMMENT: The deck is stacked . . ....against us
It's not enough to preach 'responsible gambling,' says recovering compulsive gambler DOUG LITTLE

Toronto Globe and Mail - I fumed when I read the article in these pages earlier this week by Jon Kelly of the Responsible Gambling Council of Ontario. While Mr. Kelly describes his council as "a non-profit organization funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care," the council, which doles out advice to problem gamblers, is hardly as benevolent as it sounds More...


Doug Little is the author of Losing Mariposa: the memoirs of a compulsive gambler

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Prime Numbers: What Science and Crime Have in Common
When Julius Caesar was touring the Spanish city of Cadiz in his early 30's, the ancient Roman biographer Suetonius reports, he came across a statue of Alexander the Great and wept beside it. Alexander at the same age had conquered the known world, while Caesar was just a minor Roman official, a source of severe chagrin to the ambitious future autocrat. (Free Registration Req'd) More...

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Why go public with my story?
Part of the answer lies in the boring truth about losing weight

June Thompson wants to get fit and lose 100 pounds along the way. She has enlisted the help of a personal trainer and a nutritionist and she is sharing her story with Gazette readers every other week for a year.

I'm on vacation for a few weeks. Traditionally vacations have included overindulgence in some shape or form, but I wanted to stay focused on my program.

That's why I thought I would answer some frequently asked questions (FAQs) for my next couple of columns. Easy and stress-free. And I can concentrate on not diving head-first into the Haagen Daz!

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Tobacco firm tries to lure celeb smokers

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A tobacco company is offering a free lifetime supply of cigarettes to celebrity smokers as part of a guerrilla marketing campaign to raise the public profile of its recently launched brand.

In a tersely worded pitch, Freedom Tobacco International Inc. said it was seeking to "seed" its cigarettes with adult celebrities. The appeal was made Tuesday to publicists through a Web-based network subscribed to by hundreds of public relations agencies.

"To be honest, celebrities make or break your brands. If you look at who drinks what or that sort of thing, celebrity endorsements have always meant a lot," said Patrick Carroll, founder and chief executive of the New York-based company.
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Imagine being addicted to a drug like heroin and trying to find an effective remedy that works fast and keeps you from going back again.

How about Spit- therapy? That’s one where other addicts in treatment spit on you as a punishment for wrong-thinking. Never heard of it?

Well, how about Desert Therapy? As one organization explains it: "providers who are committed to the utilization of outdoor modalities to assist young people and their families to make positive change."

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