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...only drug set to benefit from a paddo ban. Some experts predict that San Pedro, a cactus of the Andes, could fill some of the hallucinogenic void in the wake of the mushroom ban. And a range of other flora remains off the radar, and thus not prohibited, according to Bos. "There are so many blossoms or cacti that can be tried," he says. "We can't even scientifically say if these products cause a hallucinogenic effect, let alone what the health risks...
...team’s armor. “Rebounding is our weakness,” Hallion said. “How well we do with rebounding will dictate how well we do with wins and losses.” But there is a contingent of talented freshmen who can fill the void and add to the team. Freshmen such as forwards Claire Wheeler and Emma Markley could both be possibilities to take over Lackner’s job as rebounder. Leading the team in her 26th season as head coach is Kathy Delaney-Smith, who has amassed an impressive winning...
...dealers get nailed with 500 grams of powder cocaine, they automatically get five years in prison. But if they get caught with five grams of crack, they get the same penalty. Likewise, a mandatory 10-year sentence kicks in for offenders with 5,000 grams of coke (enough to fill a briefcase), but just 50 grams of crack (enough to fill a candy-bar wrapper...
Booming techno music and ear-splitting roars from the crowd fill the air, amid shrieks of laughter and occasional calls of "Ikki! Ikki!" (Chug it! Chug it!). The '80s-disco decor and the manic enthusiasm of the crowd at Top Dandy, one of the most popular host clubs in Kabukicho, could make you wonder whether Japan's bubble ever really burst. The clients are entertained by 50 hosts, most sporting an identical Rod Stewart-inspired hairdo. "Quite slow today," says Nobutora, No. 1 host at Top Dandy, the best-looking guy on their 'otoko' menu of male hosts. In less...
...military rule interspersed by short spasms of ineffectual and corrupt democracy, a cycle that Pakistanis are exasperated with. But this time the situation is more dire for the nuclear-armed nation of 165 million people. This time Islamic militants are better placed than ever to rush in and fill the vacuum...