Morning Roundup: April 17, 2012
Major international online drug ring busted, US states loosen up liquor laws, and Bobby Brown pleads not guilty to DUI.
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Whitney Houston's ex pleads not guilty.
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04/17/12
- 15 Arrests in International Online Drug Probe [Associated Press]
- States Uncork New Booze Bills [Politico]
- Alcoholism Harms Short-Term Memory Functioning [Medical XPress]
- Quebec's 21 and Under Booze Driving Ban Starts Sunday [CTV]
- Mobile technology May Help Curb Nicotine Addiction [Orlando Sentinel]
- Alcohol Advertisers Launch Self-Regulation Pact in Europe [Ad Age]
- Taylor Armstrong's Friends Concerned About Her Drinking, Urging Her To Go To Rehab [RadarOnline]
- Bobby Brown Pleads Not Guilty to Driving Under Influence [Washington Post]
- TAGS:
- buying drugs online
- drug arrests
- internet
- liquor stores
- legislation
- united states
- memory loss
- alcoholism
- effects of alcohol
- Quebec
- Canada
- drinking and driving
- underage drinking
- mobiles
- quitting smoking
- technology
- nicotine addiction
- Europe
- alcohol advertising
- Taylor Armstrong
- celebrity addicts
- bobby brown
- DUI
- Whitney Houston
- News
- May Wilkerson









