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Staff writers William Branigin, Carrie Johnson, Peter Slevin, Ann Scott Tyson, Mary Pat Flaherty, Christian Davenport, Michael D. Shear, Ed O'Keefe, Amy Goldstein, Garance Franke-Ruta, Jenna Johnson, Michael Birnbaum, Liz Heron, William Wan, Yamiche... Full Article at The Washington Post
"Heightened efforts by the Drug Enforcement Administration to crack down on narcotics abuse are producing a troubling side effect by denying some hospice and elderly patients needed pain medication," reported Washington Post staff writer Carrie Johnson... Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
2009-10-28 22:15:02 - attended the event, which provided Marketing & Strategy professionals with insight into what Forrester calls the three-dimensional consumer. less brand-loyal customers who seek to engage with companies across a... Full Article at PR-Inside.com
On a blustery fall day, a group of Landisville Primary and Intermediate Centers' third- to fifth-grade girls race the wind, sprinting through a game of "Tractionary." There's a tangible air of excitement, giddiness, confidence. Full Article at Lancaster Online
Carrie Johnson at the Washington Post has written a nice story on the Durbin bill to reduce federal crack cocaine penalties to the level of powder cocaine penalties. Full Article at Stop the Drug War
Carrie Johnson at The Washington Post reports that the administration will “announce a new policy Wednesday making it much more difficult for the government to claim that it is protecting state secrets when it hides details of sensitive national... Full Article at The Washington Independent
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