White House tries to combat drug demand with rehab
Published 4/18/2009 at CNN.com - Politics
As President Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon talk tough about cracking down on the deadly drug war, the United States is changing tactics in the battle against illegal narcotics at home.
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