Morning Roundup: April 10, 2012
Florida governor vetoes bill to help addicts in prison, teen drinking could lead to breast cancer, and iconic blues singer Bonnie Raitt is a quarter-century clean.
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Something to talk about: Bonnie Raitt has been
sober 25 years.
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04/10/12
- Florida Gov's Veto of Drug-addiction Bill Irks Lawmakers [Miami Herald]
- America's Prescription Addiction Suggests a Sick Nation [The Guardian]
- Teen Drinking May Boost Odds of Precancerous Breast Changes [US News & World Report]
- Black Market Booze, Fags and Diesel Have Cost UK £30 Billion in Recent Years [UK Mirror]
- Ten Surprising Benefits of Quitting Smoking [Ozarks First]
- ‘Fat, Drunk, & Stupid’ Goes Behind the Toga to Reveal the Making of ‘Animal House’ [Washington Post]
- Bonnie Rate Talks About Taking Control and Staying Sober [Colorado Chieftan]
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