Summer
Brown
Bag
Lunch
Video
and
Lecture
Series,
Washington,
DC
7/9/99
Those in the Washington,
DC area may be interested in the Institute for Policy Studies' brown bag
lunch drug policy video and speaker events. The next event, this
Thursday, 7/15, will feature the Australian video "An Unholy Alliance,"
examining the relationship between the drug trade and war, detailing the
involvement of the CIA with opium traffickers in the Vietnam and Afghanistan
wars. Robert Parry, Editor and Publisher of I.F. Magazine, will speak
on "Covert Operations and the Drug Trade." Please see http://www.drcnet.org/wol/096.html#videoseries
for the full summer listing. Taking place at the Institute for Policy
Studies, 733 15th St. NW, Suite 1020, Washington, DC 20005, (202) 234-9382,
contact Sanho Tree for more information.
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Issue #98, 7/9/99
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