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...Along this line of reasoning, paddos are a relative blessing. "Paddos now dominate the market for trips, and that has only advantages," says August de Loor, a veteran drugs consultant. "LSD use is down over the last couple of years, and we have seen the concentrations of LSD in a trip decline, because the relatively light paddo has become the norm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Amsterdam After the Mushroom Ban | 11/7/2007 | See Source »

...race is one of the most open in years, with two popular veteran councillors and one School Committee member retiring...

Author: By Sarah J. Howland, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Cambridge Takes to the Polls | 11/6/2007 | See Source »

...don’t only learn from her, but we also learn from each other. She’s very good at seeing that and helping us learn from everyone else’s mistakes.”In Martin, the Crimson has a two-year veteran with co-ownership of the school record for saves in one game to her name; in Kessler, a talented sophomore who didn’t let a painful knee injury prevent her from posting solid numbers last season; and in Stephens, a promising freshman eager to do whatever she can to help...

Author: By Rebecca A. Compton, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HOCKEY PREVIEW 2007-08: Triple Threat | 11/6/2007 | See Source »

...home in Paris that Bastille Day holiday, Alexandre's mother Véronique got the call at four in the morning telling her what had happened. "My instinct was to get on the first plane to Dubai," she says. But another instinct kicked in too - that of a veteran political journalist, with connections at the top levels of the Elysée Palace and the French foreign ministry. Within minutes of speaking to Alexandre, Véronique Robert - who spent years as a producer for Canal Plus Television - woke up French diplomats in Dubai, who dispatched the consulate's attorney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Outrage Over Dubai Rape Case | 11/5/2007 | See Source »

...seemingly few results Musharraf has delivered for the money. However, no one wants to be around to see what will happen if his regime is allowed to collapse. "The U.S. is unlikely to ditch Pakistan and cut off all aid," says Teresita Schaffer, a 30-year State Department veteran and director of the South Asia program for the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "They have to continue working with Pakistan on Afghanistan and terror-related stuff." Schafer suggests that the U.S. could start making more distinctions about where the money goes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can the US Pressure Musharraf? | 11/5/2007 | See Source »

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