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LONDON – PAUL Gascoigne has been charged with drink-driving, sources said on Monday, in the latest alcohol-related problem to hit the troubled England football legend. Gascoigne, 42, and a 40-year-old man also from Newcastle in north-east England, were arrested last month on suspicion of being drunk whilst in charge of a motor vehicle.
Gazza on drink driving charge (Straits Times)
Gascoigne charged with drink-driving (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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Paul Gascoigne has been charged with drink-driving, sources said Monday, in the latest alcohol-related problem to hit the troubled England football legend.
Gazza in hot water… again (iafrica.com)
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Paul Gascoigne has been charged with drink-driving, sources said on Monday.
Post-traumatic stress: A condition both more prevalent and more treatable than previously thought, researcher says (PhysOrg)
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(PhysOrg.com) — Terry Keane, a longtime PTSD researcher and associate chief of staff for research and development at the Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, says researchers in recent years have learned much about post-traumatic stress, including that it is both more prevalent and more treatable than previously supposed.
Crack Addiction: the Effects of Cocaine Hydrochloride
Crack is the common name of the chemical cocaine hydrochloride. There are users who chemically process cocaine in order to eliminate the hydrochloride. This procedure is called “freebasing” and makes the drug more stronger. “Crack” is a hard form of freebased cocaine. It is named “crack” because it snaps and cracks when heated and smoked. Since crack is a prepared form of freebased cocaine, the user does not have to be exposed to the explosive chemicals associated with freebasing. Crack is normally in vials and sold in small quantities, usually 300-500mg or enough for two to three inhalations.