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Boston and Cambridge police last week confiscated more than $20,000 worth of heroin and about $24,000 in cash when they arrested a Massachusetts man and woman for possession of heroin...

Author: By Susan K. Brown, | Title: Cambridge Police Confiscate 600 Bags of Heroin, $24,000 | 3/11/1980 | See Source »

Police arrested Richard Harding, age 28, of Franklin, and Magdaline James, age 43, of Cambridge, near the Holiday Inn at Wendell St. and Mass Ave. They were carrying the cash and about 600 bags of heroin, police said...

Author: By Susan K. Brown, | Title: Cambridge Police Confiscate 600 Bags of Heroin, $24,000 | 3/11/1980 | See Source »

...decision that gave a spouse on trial the right to veto the intention of the other spouse to offer incriminating evidence in court. This latest ruling concerned Otis Trammel Jr., a California man who in 1976 was convicted, partly on the testimony of his wife, of conspiring to import heroin. In the opinion, Chief Justice Warren Burger explained that the old notions about married women having no separate legal identity had broken down "chip by chip," and that marriage was not what it used to be. When a spouse is willing to testify against his or her partner, he wrote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: Mate vs. Mate | 3/10/1980 | See Source »

...Rather that was Houston, at least for a while. A part-time stint at the Houston Chronicle reminded him that he was a poor speller; when a better paying broadcasting job beckoned, he jumped. Once on the air, he managed to mispronounce words like heroin (her-oyne), variable (var'ble) and miniature (minichoor). Radio station KTRH gave him time to improve, and while there, he met his future wife, Jean Goebel, who also worked for the station, as a secretary. In 1960 Rather joined KHOU-TV, the CBS affiliate in Houston, and a short time later literally reaped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Houston Hurricane | 2/25/1980 | See Source »

Methadone, currently the most popular treatment among heroin addicts, produces "positive subjective effects" but can induce physical dependence and lead to a lethal overdose, the report said. Naltrexone, although less addictive and dangerous, does not duplicate the emotional effects of heroin, it continued...

Author: By Robert J. Campbell, | Title: Research Finds Drug to Treat Heroin Addicts | 2/15/1980 | See Source »

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