Topic: Mothers Against Drunk Driving
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Charlie Sheen and the media's double standard on drugs
Charlie Sheen's history of drug abuse is a source of fascination (and profits) for the media. Would he be as popular with reporters if he were often drunk in public?
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Report: Cell phone distraction causes one in four US car crashes
The report puts the number of car crashes caused by cell phone use and texting at 1.6 million – one million more than previously thought. A new advocacy group against 'distracted driving' is patterned after Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
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Drunken driving is down. But what about drug use by drivers?
The share of Americans driving while intoxicated was 2.2 percent in a new survey. But 16.3 percent of drivers had traces of drugs in their system.
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Colleges take on drinking age
A call to examine the age-21 threshold has sparked heated debate on campuses.
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Obama-McCain contest: Should winner of popular vote always win the White House?
National Popular Vote initiative would change how states cast Electoral College votes.








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