Morning Roundup: October 30, 2012
Veterans are more likely to seek help for alcohol problems, the Supreme Court will decide if a drug-sniffing dog needs a warrant, and a drunk mistakes Tom Cruise's home for his own.
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10/30/12
- Vets More Likely to Seek Help for Alcohol Than Civilians [Stars and Stripes]
- Will US Supreme Court Turn Up its Nose at Drug-Sniffing Dogs? [Thomson Reuters]
- Aid for Addicted Doctors is Faulted in Massachusetts [The Boston Globe]
- New Mexico Alcohol-Related Traffic Deaths Way Up This Year [Daily Times]
- Australian Man Asks for Longer Jail Sentence For Growing Weed [Complex]
- Toni Braxton: "'You're Makin' Me High' was All About Marijuana" [The New Age]
- Drunken Man Accidentally Mistakes Tom Cruise's House For His Own [TMZ]









