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The Seedy, Startling World of Virtual Economiesnew

On the margins of he online gaming industry lie shady characters, seedy deals and real-world crime that comprise an illegal market with a net economic activity of $2.9 billion annually.
Columbia Free Times  |  Ron Aiken  |  07-11-2007  |  Tech

Widow of Warcraft?new

Boyfriend gives up sex for World of Warcraft: What to do?
Seven Days  |  Mistress Maeve  |  01-12-2007  |  Advice

Bucking the Programnew

Will addicts ever recover from James Frey's A Million Little Pieces?
Reno News & Review  |  Anonymous  |  02-02-2006  |  Books

On Pills and Needlesnew

The Drug Enforcement Administration, which is cracking down on abuse of painkillers, has accused an Ohio doctor of blazing a trail of death, addiction and fraud.
Cleveland Scene  |  Josh Mound  |  12-14-2005  |  Science

An Army of Anyonenew

Young people need a high school diploma to enlist in the Army -- and a few report finding a recruiter willing to help them create one.
Westword  |  J. David McSwane  |  09-29-2005  |  War

The Opposite of Sucknew

Mike Mills' debut film is original, electrifying, and humane, presenting complex and memorable people in whom we recognize ourselves.
East Bay Express  |  Melissa Levine  |  09-26-2005  |  Reviews

When Parents and Kids Both Get Crankednew

The meth trend has swept eastward from California and is increasingly wreaking havoc on regular families and their children.
Houston Press  |  Josh Harkinson  |  09-05-2005  |  Science

"Lost & Found"new

AltWeeklies Award - Drugs Reporting
Westword  |  Luke Turf  |  06-08-2005  |  Media

Doctor Draws on Past to Treat Addictionsnew

As a med student and during his first decade as a family and emergency-room doctor, Ray Baker was hooked on tobacco, marijuana, and alcohol. His first-hand knowledge helps him treat people with substance-use disorders.
The Georgia Straight  |  Gail Johnson  |  01-27-2005  |  Science

Ex-Drinker Helps Other Women Avoid the Fallnew

Heather Klinker runs the nonprofit organization Grubstake Resources for Recovery with the aim of helping Miami women get off the street.
Miami New Times  |  Tristram Korten  |  01-17-2005  |  The War on Women

No Easy Way Outnew

Amid the lingering doubts about Elliott Smith's cause of death and the release of new merchandise, the question remains: would he have signed off on his long-awaited album?
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Kimberly Chun  |  10-13-2004  |  Profiles & Interviews

Dave’s Addictionnew

Red-hot rock guitarist Dave Navarro talks about his latest project: a book documenting his road to recovery, among other big changes.
Boston Phoenix  |  Tamara Wieder  |  09-24-2004  |  Profiles & Interviews

Rolling Freenew

Having been through divorce, rehab and the death of her father since the demise of Royal Trux, Jennifer Herrema could be forgiven if she indulged in some self-pity, but her first first record with the boys of RTX is a furious heavy metal celebration of freedom and renewal.
L.A. Weekly  |  Daniel Chamberlin  |  09-13-2004  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Poet Goes Straight: Cop's Daughter Slips and Rises Back Upnew

Once a strung-out heroin addict, poet Jackie Sheeler runs a Friday-night open mic for poetry readings at the Cornelius St. Cafe and started poetz.com to help neophyte writers.
New York Press  |  C.J. Sullivan  |  08-25-2004  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Small-Town Residents Come to Embrace Reporter's Troubling Insightsnew

After four teens were arrested for the bludgeoning death of a blind albino man in Cass Lake, Minn., Star Tribune reporter Larry Oakes returned to the town where he grew up to examine the youth crisis at the Leech Lake Reservation.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Mike Mosedale  |  08-07-2004  |  Media

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