Source: Reuters Pubdate: Wed, 19 Aug 1998 Author: Jim Loney GROUP TARGETS GLUE-SNIFFING BY KIDS IN EL SALVADOR SAN SALVADOR, (Reuters) - An international children's rights group has launched a campaign to get thousands of children from El Salvador to stop sniffing industrial glue for a cheap high. The Olof Palme Foundation, named after the late Swedish prime minister, said children addicted to glue suffer so much damage to the brain that it can impair their nervous system and motor skills. ``Glue is the worst of drugs, but paradoxically it is widely distributed in El Salvador,'' Ricardo Quinonez, the organization's director, told a conference to announce the campaign Tuesday. He said the campaign would be aimed at making manufacturers and vendors of the glue, mostly used in the shoe industry, to be aware of the problem and limit its sale. ``Enough impunity for the unrestricted sale of this drug. This is the worst drug,'' Quinonez said as he began handing out posters calling attention to the problem. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski