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(renamed "Drug War Chronicle" effective issue #300, August 2003)
Issue #161, 11/24/00
"Raising Awareness of the Consequences of Drug Prohibition"
Phillip S. Smith, Editor
David Borden, Executive Director
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Business As Usual on the Border: More Cops, More Drugs Seized, No Impact on the Street
- Follow That Story: Discredited Supersnitch Rises from the Ashes to Testify Again
- Follow That Story: Asset Forfeiture Reform a Big Hit at Southern Legislative Conference
- Andean Update: Peru's Fujimori and Coca Eradication Gone, Colombia's Peace Talks on Hold as Country Braces for Drug War
- US Anti-Drug Aid Endangering Indigenous Communities and Amazon Biodiversity, Experts Charge
- Newsbrief: New Polish Drug Bill Ends Experiment, Outlaws Possession for Personal Use
- Newsbrief: Sweden Survives MTV Festival
- Newsbrief: Clinton Allies Call for Commutation of Drug Kingpin Death Penalty, Moratorium on Federal Executions
- Coalition for Jubilee Clemency
- Reducing Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System: Sentencing Project Releases Manual for Practitioners and Policymakers
- The Reformer's Calendar
- A Thanksgiving Note to Our Readers
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