Source: Newcastle Herald (Australia) Contact: Fax: +61 2 4979 5888 Website: http://www.nnp.com.au/html/herald_index.html Pubdate: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 Page: 10 Author: Robert Biggs, Jewell HEROIN COVERAGE THE Newcastle Herald has presented its readers with an editorial and a headline on the 'heroin menace' (30/11/98). To read the newspaper recently, one would think heroin was the greatest drug problem Newcastle has ever faced. Strangely, there wasn't a single article on tobacco deaths or alcohol deaths. Interestingly enough, in the same issue one article that partly raised the subject of alcohol abuse, "Youths In drunken Lake riot", seemed more intent on demonising young people than the actual drug itself. Considering that alcohol and tobacco are responsible for at least one hundred - if not one thousand - times as many deaths as heroin, is there a reason why The Herald isn't drawing attention to these drugs as well? Or is it merely pursuing the path of a tabloid daily published in Sydney by drawing readers with prurient articles on a drug associated with a marginalised culture? - --- Checked-by: Don Beck