Alcohol Abuse: Acting in ‘Smashed’ Masterfully Portrays Alcohol Addiction – the Seattle Times

Acting in ‘Smashed’ masterfully portrays alcohol addiction – The Seattle Times
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Acting in 'Smashed' masterfully portrays alcohol addiction
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'Smashed,' with Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Aaron Paul, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Mary Kay Place, Octavia Spencer. Directed by James Ponsoldt, from a screenplay by Ponsoldt and Susan Burke. 85 minutes. Rated R for alcohol abuse, language, some
Review: SmashedSlackerwood

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Report: Prescription drug abuse up in Iowa, alcohol offenses down – Quad City Times
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Report: Prescription drug abuse up in Iowa, alcohol offenses down
Quad City Times
DES MOINES — Marijuana and abuse of prescription drugs rose in Iowa, while the number of meth labs and alcohol-related offenses declined, according to the 2013 Iowa Drug Control Strategy report released Thursday. Sixty-two Iowans died of drug-related
Iowa prescription drug abuse problem growsSan Francisco Chronicle
State Report Notes Growing Prescription Drug Abuse ProblemKCRG

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Shasta County child abuse rate climbs to twice state level – Record-Searchlight
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Shasta County child abuse rate climbs to twice state level
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Shasta County's abuse rate rose to 21.7 per 1,000 children, up from 19.1 per 1,000 in 2010, according to the Shasta County Mental Health, Alcohol and Drug Advisory Board's 2011 Annual Report, which the board approved Wednesday night. The report

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Police and crime commissioner elections: Alcohol crime – BBC News
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Police and crime commissioner elections: Alcohol crime
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The incoming PCC will have duties under the Police and Social Responsibility Act 2012 to consider using Early Morning Restriction Orders to stop businesses selling alcohol adding to problems an area may have. They can also consider introducing a

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We are very proud of what we do, but we are even more proud of the men and women who we employ to assist our veterans in need. Following 9/11, Mike Judd joined the Army’s famed 101st Airborne, serving two combat tours in Iraq. Mike continues “to do a lot more” by assisting his generation’s band of brothers and sisters through VVSD’s Warrior Traditions program. vvsd.net Mike is now the program manager of VVSD’s Warrior Traditions program.

 

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