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September 23, 2007

Kings County sits in the heart of what many would call the nation's meth capital. What are the challenges facing the addicts and those fighting this social problem?


It was my high that mattered

Wish to reunite with daughter helps Blackwell beat addiction

September 24, 2007


Copper thefts on the rise

Gangs drugs: It's all about status

Laws must safeguard copper recycling

September 25, 2007


Ex-user describes love affair with meth

Recovery from meth use a long road


September 26, 2007


Meth is the plague of our day

Clogging the jail system

Proposition 36 lauded by some, blasted by others

September 27, 2007


Neighbors that can kill

So you are the owner of property used as a meth lab. Now what?

September 28, 2007


Value of D.A.R.E debated

September 29, 2007


Meth lab busts declining






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Movie making is a tedious business. This is one conclusion I came to today while sitting, sleep deprived, at the Hanford Fox Theatre, watching a film called “Pickin’ and Grinnin’” in the process of being made. It was like watching the progress of drying paint. Mostly a lot of people standing around doing nothing. The ratio of [...]

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One of our loyal online readers sent me an e-mail earlier today, asking if The Pulse still had a pulse. I answered yes, but that I’d been so busy lately that I hadn’t even been able to blog about my ongoing love affair with my Mr. Coffee iced tea maker. The real reason is a lot [...]

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I was going to review “Hellboy II” this week, but it really comes down to this: If you liked the first movie, then the sequel is even better and go see it. If the original bored you, then bugger off, because you have no taste. There, that said, I’m going to review a book. Yes, [...]

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Room for belief

I seem to have stirred up a hornet’s nest with the last posting, so I thought it might be good to try to clarify things a bit. I am concerned about people thinking that there is no room for belief in God. The reason is that some popularizers of science like Richard Dawkins are on the warpath [...]

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Stray thoughts on racism

A recent Washington-post ABC news poll indicated that three in 10 Americans admit to race bias. This statistic — probably one of many conducted recently in light of Barack Obama’s presidential run — didn’t really surprise me. But it didn’t please me, either. In fact, when I first read that article, I actually lost a few [...]

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