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http://www.mapinc.org/pix/xmlpower.gifNorthern Ireland: 14 Belfast Drug Suspects Arraigned
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Associated Press, 03 Mar 2002 - BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - Fourteen suspected drug dealers were arraigned Friday following a series of police raids aimed at stopping heroin sales in Northern Ireland. All 14 people faced charges of supplying heroin or cocaine, often to undercover detectives, during a police surveillance operation that began in October. Associated PressDrugnews - Northern Ireland2002-03-03Northern Ireland: Executive Set To Launch New Drugs Initiative
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Belfast Telegraph, 19 May 2001 - A NEW initiative has been launched by the Assembly to combat drug and alcohol abuse in Ulster. Health Minister Bairbre de Brun confirmed the Executive's Drug Strategy and the Strategy for Reducing Alcohol Related Harm will be jointly implemented in the future. Ms de Brun insisted "working together" was the only way to combat the problem. Breen, StephenBelfast TelegraphDrugnews - Northern Ireland2001-05-21Northern Ireland: Bombs 'Part Of Drug War' Says Paisley
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Irish Independent, 19 Feb 2001 - DUP leader Ian Paisley believes the spate of pipe bomb attacks on Catholic homes in the North is the the work of mafia drug gangs trying to gain control of territory. Dr Paisley said he did not think the attacks had anything to do with politics but were the work of people trying to establish their hold on parts of Northern Ireland and make them into mafia drug areas. Irish IndependentDrugnews - Northern Ireland2001-02-19Northern Ireland: Former Lord Mayor Warns Of Drugs Evil
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Belfast Telegraph, 17 Feb 2001 - PUP Man In Appeal After Terrorist Find PUP chairman Hugh Smyth today vowed to continue campaigning against drugs - in spite of reports linking the UVF to a haul of Ecstasy in Belfast. The PUP, the party of the former Lord Mayor, who is a key member of the city's anti-drugs committee, came under the spotlight after police seized 1,000 tablets and cannabis close to a UVF bomb factory in Mount Vernon. Templeton, DarwinBelfast TelegraphDrugnews - Northern Ireland2001-02-17Northern Ireland: Former Drug Addicts' Hostel Damaged In Arson
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Belfast Telegraph, 09 Feb 2001 - A Ballymena hostel which housed heroin addicts was badly damaged in an arson attack hours after the building shut its doors for the last time. A police spokesman said they were treating the incident at 'The Crescent' in the Pentagon area of the Co Antrim town as malicious. Farrell, NevinBelfast TelegraphDrugnews - Northern Ireland2001-02-11Northern Ireland: New Drugs Tsar Takes Control Of Newry
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Belfast Telegraph, 22 Jan 2001 - Newry and Mourne Drug Partnership have appointed a community drug co-ordinator. Leo Foy will be carrying out community-based drugs information, awareness and education work with community and voluntary organisations throughout the Newry and Mourne area. Grattan, GaryBelfast TelegraphDrugnews - Northern Ireland2001-01-22Northern Ireland: Drugs Summit Plans Battle Strategy
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Belfast Telegraph, 26 Sep 2000 - New ways of tackling Ulster's growing drugs problem were being examined at a major international conference today. Over 150 experts from local health, education, government and voluntary sectors, along with representatives from leading international drugs bodies, were due to discuss methods of wiping out widespread drug abuse during the two-day gathering in Cookstown. Belfast TelegraphDrugnews - Northern Ireland2000-09-27Northern Ireland: Heroin 'May Have Killed Woman'
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Belfast Telegraph, 06 Sep 2000 - A heroin overdose may have been to blame for the death of a woman in a Ballymena estate, it emerged today. The 41-year-old victim was officially named by police as Mary Elizabeth Rose May Temporal, from Richmond Walk in the town. Foy, MarieBelfast TelegraphDrugnews - Northern Ireland2000-09-08Northern Ireland: 'Deal With Drugs Or We Will Leave'
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Belfast Telegraph, 22 Aug 2000 - Over 60 families are threatening to leave west Belfast unless Government agencies tackle drug dealing and joyriding in the area, it was claimed today. Sinn Fein councillor Michael Ferguson made the claim after residents of Poleglass took to the streets on Saturday for the fifth consecutive week in a "protest clean-up". Breen, MartinBelfast TelegraphDrugnews - Northern Ireland2000-08-25More Headlines
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