In between all
the stories about drug use, police surveillance, and city councillors getting tackled by the mayor, there have been a few reports of otherwise innocent businesses getting swept up in the Ford scandal.
Not exact matches
You've heard the horror
stories about the schools: kindergartens with a dose of amoral sex education; teachers sowing gender confusion with the hearty support of administrators; violence and widespread
drug use in the tony prep schools that train tomorrow's elites; depression, eating disorders,....
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stories about twin 5 - year - old girls who in 2009 had become the first Americans to fight NPC with an experimental treatment called cyclodextrin — but only after their parents had spent years pressing for «compassionate
use» of the investigational
drug outside of a clinical trial.
Drawing from Franco's loosely connected short
stories about his posh Northern California hometown, Palo Alto renders moneyed angst and ennui in vogueish hues: woozy camerawork, fractured dialogue, lo - fi indie - pop, perilous
drug use, and long takes of kohl - eyed, clear - skinned faces brooding, sulking, and puking into bushes.
What Goes Up (R for teen sexuality, profanity and
drug use) Slice - of - life drama, set in 1986,
about a reporter (Steve Coogan) sent from New York to New Hampshire to write a
story about the hometown of ill - fated, teacher - turned - astronaut Christa McAuliffe who finds himself unexpectedly in charge of a classroom of dysfunctional students, including a shameless flirt (Hilary Duff), a repressed Peeping Tom (Josh Peck) and a scheming baby mama - to - be (Olivia Thirlby).
Straight Outta Compton Rated R for language throughout, strong sexuality / nudity, violence, and
drug use Rotten Tomatoes Score: 88 % Available on DVD and Blu - ray Biopics can be very hit and miss but this critically acclaimed
story about the rap group NWA found a way to not only tell one of the pivotal
stories of rap music, but managed to do so in a way that has the power to change the perspectives of its audience.
We're treated to five - sentence
stories about Nelson picking his nose in church until he bled, or justifications for
using drugs through profanity - laced recollections.
You would think that all of the
stories in the media of tourists getting busted in Bali for
drug possession would make people stop to think
about buying or
using drugs in Bali and Indonesia.
If you want to talk
about somewhat medical
uses that is a different
story and these
drugs have to be controlled the best they can, whether it be with other legislation or not.