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The Chronicle will be back next year, er, next week.

Your ink-stained wretch of a Chronicle editor spent this past week relocating from the frigid steppes of the Dakotas to the friendlier clime of Northern California's Sonoma County, the land of milk and honey. Once I made it over Donner Pass on I-80 with the help of tire chains, it was all downhill from there... Next week, in honor of the coming of the new year, I will put on my best Janus face(s), and the Chronicle will look back at the big news of '08, as well as looking forward at what should be/could be the big news of '09, so stay tuned for that pair of features a week from today. I've also got a pile of drug policy-related books that are begging to be read and reviewed. I'll be working on that in the next few days as well, so you can expect to see some reviews dribbling out in the coming weeks. Now, it's the day after Christmas, and I have to venture out to the shopping malls in search of a router for my new Internet set up. See you next year, and next week.
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Semanal: Blogueando en el Bar Clandestino

“¿Seré un jipi que no comprende la política?”, “El afán de lucro para arrestar a consumidores de marihuana”, “El segundo día de la Reunión sobre el Tratamiento de la Toxicomanía de la ONU en Viena: El día del lavado de cerebro como en la Naranja Mecánica”, “Disparar contra inocentes en aviones no va a ganar la lucha contra la droga”, “El primer día en la Reunión sobre el Tratamiento de la Toxicomanía en la ONU – Un poco más interesante que lo anticipado”, “Cuando se trata de legislación sobre marihuana, página web de Obama debería llamarse mismo.gob”, “Estudiantes de último año de secundaria están consumiendo muchísimo LSD este año”, “Más sobre el caso Ryan Frederick”, “Proyecto de Nueva Yérsey sobre marihuana medicinal recibe votación favorable en comité”, “¿Por qué a ti te debería importar la reunión antidroga de la ONU de esta semana?”, “El verdadero motivo por que Obama no es a favor de la legalización de la marihuana”, “Hacer valer tus derechos no quiere decir que vas a salir impune”.
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