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NYTimes People: Meier, Barry
Concern With High-Caffeine Drinks By BARRY MEIER As consumption of energy drinks soars in the United States, critics say the Food and Drug Administration has allowed the drinks to languish in a regulatory gray area. October 24, 2012, Wednesday Monster Energy Drink Cited in D...
NYTimes People: Garcia Abrego, Juan
certified Mexico as a full ally in the war on drugs. Humberto Garcia Abrego, the brother of Juan Garcia Abrego, a convicted cocaine trafficker imprisoned in the United States, slipped away from police officers assigne... March 02, 1997, Sunday MORE ON JUAN GARCIA ABREGO AND: GARCIA ABRE...
NYTimes People: Bissell, John W.
International Boxing Federation has resigned after less than two weeks, saying his marriage to a federal judge could raise conflict-of-interest questions. United States District Judge John W. Bissell accepted the resignation of the monitor, Joseph A. Hayden Jr., yesterday in Ne...
NYTimes People: Walters, John P.
UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, UNITED STATES FOREIGN SERVICE, SMUGGLING, COCAINE AND CRACK COCAINE, DRUG ABUSE AND TRAFFIC, VENEZUELA The Long War of Genaro García Luna Daniel Kurtz-Phelan states in his article (July 13) that there ''has been no significant...
NYTimes People: Volcker, Paul A.
A. Volcker is a former Federal Reserve board chairman famous for taming runaway inflation in the 1980s through harsh monetary measures. Many regard him as a giant of financial history. He played a behind-the-scenes role when the United States abandoned the gold standard in 1971. He restored...