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cozy77: my only point is that a survey taken in Holyoke would of coursed be skewed to look like race plays a factor. Like I said, if you took a survey in a region where poverty is in white areas ie Maine or Vermont, both places I’ve lived, you’d see the survey would conclude white people are the cause of crime. Makes little sense, doesn’t it? Would you argue that because whites in West Virginia have the highest rate of crystal meth addiction and possession charges that white people are at the ro
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Bill Kostroun/Associated PressZak Ibsen, right, played on San Joses M.L.S. championship team in 2001.Zak Ibsen played soccer in Germany, for the United States national team and in Major League Soccer. Growing up on the California coast, he also played the game on the beach.But his life was nearly ruined, not by his addiction to the sport he loves but to crystal methamphetamine.This was supposed to be an article about how Ibsen, a 37-year-old guy, represented the United States as it attempted
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If you want a great way to improve your mental health and to increase your strength and flexibility, then you should definitely take the time to learn yoga. This is something that will definitely improve your overall health. You can loose weight too and learn to see the the world with a different perspective, in a more positve way. An essential piece of any yoga routine is music. If you listen to music while doing yoga poses and breathing exercises, you can only enhance your yoga experience. Mus
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After being eliminated from “So You Think You Can Dance,” the very friendly Kupono Aweau and Randi Evans sat down to a conference call with journalists to discuss their time on the show and beyond. Randi Evans about hearing she was in the bottom two: It wasn’t that big of a surprise because I kind of had a feeling that I would be there, just because the other numbers the previous night had been so great. Everyone’s so amazing and so, really, someone had to go, and I felt like I had a really
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Fergie , a.k.a. Stacy Ferguson, offers more than just moral support to recovering drug addicts- she offers her own experience of addiction and recovery . Fergies story of crystal-meth addiction comes out in the August issue of Marie Claire , told by the musician herself during a meeting of women with AIDS and HIV at a Harlem community center. In the Marie Claire recap, Fergie sits in on a support group meeting and ends up sharing her own storywith the women in the room. Her cr
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