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e more than 200 other chemicals used in the drug. They remain
legal and their effects on the mind and body remain largely unknown,
Navy doctors say.A Clemson University created many of the chemicals for research
purposes in 1990s. They were never tested on humans.Civilian deaths have been
reported and emergency crews have responded to calls of "hyper-excited" people doing
things like tearing off their clothes and running down the street naked.Navy
investigators compare the drug to angel dust because no two batches are
the same. Some may just feel a euphoric buzz, but others have
suffered delusions lasting up to a week.While the problem has surfaced in
all branches of the military, the Navy has been the most aggressive
in drawing attention to the problem.It produced a video based on cases
to warn sailors of the drug's dangers and publicized busts of crew
members on some of its most-storied ships, including the USS Carl Vinson,
from which Osama bin Laden's was d
LEXINGTON, N.C. Do you have change for a million-dollar bill?Police say
a North Carolina man insisted his million-dollar note was real when he
was buying $476 worth of items at a Walmart.Investigators told the Winston-Salem
Journal that 53-year-old Michael Fuller tried to buy a vacuum cleaner, a
microwave oven and other items. Store employees called police after his insistence
that the bill was legit, and Fuller was arrested.The largest bill in
circulation is $100. The government stopped making bills of up to $10,000
in 1969.Fuller was charged with attempting to obtain property by false pretense
and uttering a forged instrument. He is in jail on a $17,500
bond, and it isn't clear if he has an attorney. He is
scheduled to be in court Tuesday.
Dec. 31, 2011: Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks during a gathering to
mark the 40th death anniversary of political leader Khan Abdul Samad Khan
Achekzai in Kabul, Afghanistan. Afghan President Hamid Karzai welcomed on Saturday remarks
from the Obama administration saying that Taliban insurgents were not America's enemies.KABUL,
Afghanistan Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Saturday welcomed remarks from the
Obama administration saying that Taliban insurgents were not America's enemies.Earlier this month,
Vice President Joe Biden said in an interview with Newsweek magazine that
the Islamist militants did not represent a threat to U.S. interests unless
they continued to shelter Al Qaeda.Biden's comments came amid reports that the
Obama administration and other governments are trying to establish a peace process
with the Taliban to help end the 10-year war."I am very happy
that the American government has announced that the Taliban are not their
enemies," Karza
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