Morning Roundup: October 29, 2012
Mexican drug war victims seek asylum in the US, female smokers lose a decade of life, and John Goodman talks about his "life or death" battle with alcohol.
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10/29/12
- Salafi Muslims Attack Alcohol Sellers in Tunisia [Reuters]
- More Mexicans Seek Asylum in U.S. as Drug Violence Rises [Los Angeles Times]
- Maltese Employers Take Advantage of Incentives for Former Drug Users [Malta Independent]
- Women with Lifelong Smoking Habits Lose a Decade of Life [Examiner]
- Qantas Pilot Blames Asia's Black Market for Pill-Popping Passengers [The Australian]
- NY Drug Raid Nets 640 Marijuana Lollipops, Cash [ABC News]
- Alcohol Was Becoming "Life or Death" For John Goodman [The Guardian]









