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Germany planning "heroin therapy" for some addicts

BERLIN, May 1 (Reuters) The German government is planning to supply long-term drug addicts with controlled amounts of free heroin to ''improve their health'', the government's commissioner for substance abuse Sabine Baetzing said today.

''A heroin therapy is the last hope and provides help for survival for some of those who are addicted,'' Baetzing said in an interview to appear in Tuesday's Die Welt newspaper. ''It can improve their health and stabilise their social situation.'' Baetzing, a member of the centre-left Social Democrats, said she was confident the conservative Christian Democrats, who lead their grand coalition government, would agree to back the plan to give between 1,000 and 1,500 addicts taxpayer-funded heroin.

Baetzing said that pilot projects in seven German cities had shown that giving controlled amounts of heroin to long-term addicts was a more effective way of getting them off the drug than methadone, a drug used as a heroin-substitute.

Baetzing said the testing in the pilot cities also showed the heroin therapy had led to reduction in crime.

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Tunisians overcome taboos to find love on the Web

TUNIS, May 1 (Reuters) Tunisian technician Momo Battar says he has dated many women but that, without the Internet, he would never have found the woman of his dreams. ''She has her own particular enchantment and has found the way to my heart,'' the 32-year-old says. ''We will set up home and start a family soon.'' Battar's story is no longer a rare exception in Tunisian society, where love was once considered taboo among the.....

September 11 film 'United 93' No 2 at box office

LOS ANGELES, May 1 (Reuters) ''United 93,'' the first Hollywood movie dealing with the events of September 11, landed at No 2 at the weekend box office in North America with respectable ticket sales of 11.6 million dollars. The new Robin Williams comedy ''RV'' drove off with the top prize, selling about 16.4 million dollars worth of tickets for the three days beginning Friday, while the teen gymnast drama ''Stick It'' opened at No 3 with.....

Thousands march in Washington to stop Darfur killing

WASHINGTON, May 1 (Reuters) Several thousand Americans, led by religious leaders, entertainers and politicians, marched to urge the United States to halt ''genocide'' in Sudan's Darfur region. ''Darfur deserves to live. We are its only hope,'' Nobel Peace Prize winner and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel told the crowd that converged on the National Mall in Washington, near the U S Capitol yesterday. Other speakers at the rally included Washington's Roman Catholic Archbishop Theodore McCarrick, Illinois.....
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