Morning Roundup: March 11, 2013
Cocaine traffickers target Costa Rica, drug made from red wine could help you live until 150, and Jeb Bush compares reporters to crack addicts.
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Gov. Bush says the press are junkies for
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03/11/13
- Cocaine Traffickers Target Costa Rica [Wall Street Journal]
- Smoking No Longer Glamorous, Says British Study [Deccan Herald]
- Drugs Based On Red Wine Could Help People Live To 150 [Business Insider]
- UK Judges Back 'Booze Bracelets' for Parents Who Abuse Alcohol [Daily Mail]
- The Dangers of Becoming a "Dry Drunk" [NY Daily News]
- Jeb Bush Compares Journalists "Crack and Heroin Addicts" [ABC]
- VIDEO: SNL Gets Sober with the Chronicles of Caligula [Hulu]
- Wyoming Fans Chanted “Alcoholic!” At A Coach Who’s A Recovering Alcoholic [Gawker]
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