It's hard to know these days which way the proverbial worm is turning when it comes to shifts in drug policy. Election years tend to do that. Despite an historical turn of events in Central America which saw Presidents of drug trafficking nations come together to call for world wide decriminalization of drugs, in an effort to end the violence and corruption of the drug trade, the US continues to demur, absurdly claiming that the "War on Drugs" has been a success. Even stranger is Canada's recent announcement that they plan to follow the US model of a "tough on crime" approach to drug policy, which threatens to swell their correctional system in the same ways as in the US. Still, good news abounds with recent studies showing that LSD can cure alcoholism, psychedelics can cure PTSD, and cannabis smoking is not nearly as harmful as the prohibition governments claim. ~ CS
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It's Time To End The War On Drugs
To liberalise or prohibit, that is the question. And to answer it the masters of live debate have joined forces with the masters of web technology to create a never-seen-before combination of Oxford debating and Silicon Valley prowess.
Prohibitionists argue that legalising anything increases its consumption. The world has enough of a problem with legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco, so why add to the problem by legalising cannabis, cocaine and heroin? 
The liberalisers say prohibition doesn’t work. By declaring certain drugs illegal we haven’t reduced consumption or solved any problem. Instead we’ve created an epidemic of crime, illness, failed states and money laundering.
Julian Assange and Richard Branson; Russell Brand and Misha Glenny; Geoffrey Robertson and Eliot Spitzer. Experts, orators and celebrities who’ve made this their cause – come and see them lock horns in a new Intelligence?/Google+ debate format. Some of our speakers will be on stage in London, others beamed in from Mexico City or Sao Paulo or New Orleans, all thanks to the “Hangout” tool on Google+.
The web will have its say, and so can you at the event in London. Be part of the buzz of the audience, be part of an event beamed across the web to millions. Come and witness the future of the global mind-clash at the first of our Versus debates, live at Kings Place
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Intelligence 2 from Google +
North America
America's plague of incarceration
The message is (or should be deeply disturbing. Shouldn't the USA be ashamed at having the world's largest prison system and highest incarceration rate (754 per 100 000 people ? The richest country in the world has so many of its citizens in prison that it can't afford to house them with even basic minimum medical care (more than half of all prisoners have mental health or drug problems . Prison overcrowding itself has become so terrible in California, that in May, 2011, the US Supreme Court affirmed a lower court order that California release some 46 000 prisoners because of the inhuman conditions under which they were being held. In the Court's words, “A prison that deprives prisoners of basic sustenance, including adequate medical care, is incompatible with the concept of human dignity and has no place in a civilised society.”
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A Plague of Prisons: The Epidemiology of Mass Incarceration in America,"
The Lancet.
International Women's Day: U.S. Must Address Impact of Mass Incarceration on Women.
More women are ending up behind bars than ever. Between 1980 and 1989, the number of women in U.S. prisons tripled. And the number of women in prison has continued to rise since. In the last 10 years, the number of women under jurisdiction of state or federal authorities
increased 21 percent to almost 113,000. During the same time period, the increase in the number of men in prison was 6 percentage points lower, at about 15 percent. The increase in women in the federal population was even larger- over 41 percent from 2000 to 2010.
Most women are incarcerated for nonviolent offenses. Over one-fourth are in prison for a drug offense, while 29.6 percent were convicted of a property crime. Addiction plays a large part in a number of women's property crimes, and a lack of available or appropriate treatment only serves to drive their contact with the justice system.
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Justice Policy Institute
From Cell to Screen: The Story of Mumia Abu-Jamal -- Part I
Stephen Vittoria is that rare commodity in Hollywood today: a filmmaker with a conscience. To be more precise, a filmmaker with a strong political conscience. After making two feature films,>Black and White& Hollywood Boulevard (1996 , as well as three feature documentaries:Save Your Life -- The Life and Holistic Times of Dr. Richard Schulze (1998 ,;Keeper of the Flame (2005 and the award-winning art house hit One Bright Shining Moment: The Forgotten Summer of George McGovern (2005 , a portrait of the South Dakota senator who tried to unseat Richard Nixon from the White House in 1972.
For his latest exploration into America's socio-political landscape, Vittoria joins forces with radio producer Noelle Hanrahan to bring Long Distance Revolutionary, the story of Mumia Abu-Jamal, to the screen. Born Wesley Cook in Philadelphia, Abu-Jamal made his name as a tireless writer and journalist during the racially-charged 1970s that often portrayed the City of Brotherly Love as anything but. With his intense coverage of the MOVE organization, a black empowerment group whose ongoing battle with the police and city hall came to a fiery end in 1985, Abu-Jamal become a constant thorn in the side of the city's powerful establishment. Things came to a sudden head for Abu-Jamal himself on the evening of December 9, 1981 when he was accused of murdering a Philadelphia police officer. He received a death sentence the following year, and has been on Pennsylvania's death row until early this year, when his death sentence was commuted to a life sentence in December, 2011.
Abu-Jamal's case remains one of the most controversial and heatedly debated in American legal history, with participants on both sides either protesting his innocence in the murder of Officer Daniel Faulkner or his absolute guilt with equal passion and more often, great vehemence.
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Huffington Post
What’s In a Name? A Lot, When the Name is “Felon”
At a
recent conference of journalists at John Jay College, I raised an issue I have about language in the media: the frequent use of the word “felon” to describe a person who has been convicted of a crime.
“Felon” is an ugly label that confirms the debased status that accompanies conviction. It identifies a person as belonging to a class outside many protections of the law, someone who can be freely discriminated against, someone who exists at the margins of society.
In short, a “felon” is a legal outlaw and social outcast.
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The Crime Report
Addiction: Medical Disease or Moral Defect?
Scientific theories that addiction hijacks the brain have just increased the stigma that they were meant to stop. At least in the moralistic bad old days, addicts were still viewed as having free will. Here's an alternative to both of these no-win approaches.
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The Fix
Scientists Explore Hallucinogen Treatments for PTSD, Sex Abuse Victims
Mind-altering compounds, such as LSD and psilocybin, stirred controversy in the 1960s. As the counter-culture’s psychedelic drugs of choice, the widespread use - and abuse - of hallucinogens prompted tougher anti-drug laws.
Skin Deep
by emily hebert for ellethe fashion industry's top models catwalkers their complexion-saving tips.
Karlie Kloss
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Joan Smalls
"in the morning, i always make sure to wash my face with a salicylic acid cleanser and moisturize with a combination of lotion and estee lauder advanced night repair. i know it's supposed to be used at night but i like putting it on for daytime because it makes my skin look dewy and glowing!"shop now: estee lauder advanced night repair, $77.50
Hyoni Kang
"dermalogica's foam cleanser is awesome! it's gentle but removes all my makeup. i use it once and the makeup is gone."shop now: dermalogica clearing skin wash, $33
Karmen Pedaru
"in between shows during fashion week, i'll dab darphin eye cream on my lids. i carry it everywhere! the skin around the eyes is delicate and goes through a lot during fashion week, so i try to keep it moisturized."shop now: darphin wrinkle corrective eye cream, $75
Anja Rubik
"i use a gentle scrub every night. it unclogs all the pores. i use the clinique one—the 7 day scrub cream. massaging is especially important because it increases circulation."shop now: clinique 7 day scrub cream, $18.50on elle: 2011 genius awards – beauty's top stars share their tips
Lindsey Wixson
"i use rms beauty raw coconut cream to cleanse my skin and take off my makeup. i also use the skin care line by dr. alkaitis—he's based in california and his products were recommended to me by rose-marie swift, the founder of rms beauty."shop now: rms beauty raw coconut cream, $18, and dr. alkaitis organic skin care, from $23
Chanel Iman
"my favorite oil is rodin olio lusso. it's amazing and it just makes the body so beautiful and glowing. i use it on my face too—i use it everywhere! right after a bath, i rub it all over my body and it gets me into that zone of going to bed and sleeping well."shope now: rodin olio lusso, $95
Mirte Maas
"sometimes if i'm coming off a plane and i know i have to do a casting, i'll use yves saint laurent touche eclat concealer to cover any blue or darkness underneath my eyes. it also helps for pimples."shop now: yves saint laurent touche eclat, $40
Jessica Stam
"right now i'm using neutrogena's cleanser—i like it because it gets rid of my makeup and washes my face in one step!"shop now: liquid neutrogena facial cleansing formula, $8.79on elle: how to get balanced skin
Frida Gustavsson
"after taking my makeup off, i'll wash my face and use nuxe oil as a moisturizer—it's a very good oil because it's non-greasy and has a lot of a and e vitamins. it keeps my skin soft."shop now: nuxe oil, $29.50
Liu Wen
"during fashion week, i'm getting makeup on and off my face all day. it can be tough on my skin so i use a lot of moisturizer and masks to help rejuvenate it. i especially like masks because they're relaxing—i use the estee lauder re-nutriv one."shop now: estee lauder re-nutriv intensive lifting mask, $70
Aminata Niaria
"before i go to bed, i always use lancome makeup remover. i'm senegalese so i also eat a lot of fish—it's full of omega-3s, which are good for your skin."shop now: lancome bi-facil, $26
Ranya Mordanova
"when i'm not working, i only wear concealer—i wear makeup so much for shoots and shows, i like to be free of it! bobbi brown's concealer is great for hiding the bags under my eyes."shop now: bobby brown creamy concealer, $22on elle: botox, cosmetic fillers and the meaning of beauty
Hannah Holman
"in the morning, i use christine chin's cleanser. it's a soft exfoliator and great for during or after a shower when my pores are already open and warm. after washing my face, i splash cold water on it to close the pores and make any swelling go down." read more of hannah's tips here.shop now: christine chin aha exfoliating cleanser, $28
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"i use a lot of products from origins' mushroom line. they work really well on my skin and they're organic, which i like. when i see that a product is “organic” i want it! there can be a lot of crap in products, so when i see that something's organic i trust it more."shop now: dr. andrew weil for origins, from $21
Alana Zimmer
"i drink a lot of water and get as much sleep as possible. i also use ling chan's skin care products—i use her mask once a week and get facials from her three or four times a year. she's great because she assesses my skin and tailors the facial to my skin's needs at that given moment."shop now: ling skincare, from $32
Natasha Poly
"i use all different things but right now i like sisley paris all-day all-year cream. i carry it around in my purse during fashion week—it's a really good moisturizer. at nighttime i use the sisley serum. it brings out the best in my skin!"shop now: sisley paris all-day all-year cream, $398, and sisley botanical night complex, $290
Instant Radiance
jay-z and beyonce, russell and katy… cocoa butter and foundation? makeup artists reveal the hot new couples: product duos that prove two is better than one.— elle"when i mix a touch of chanel illusion d'ombre gel shadow in fantasme with weleda skin food, it's magic," says makeup artist romy soleimani. the concoction is a highlighter perfect for tapping on cheekbones, brow bones and lids. soleimani prefers this over conventional illuminators. "the cream creates a sheer texture, and it's not makeupy," she says.
Lovely Lip Stain
for a just-bitten lip shade that's universally flattering, makeup artist hilda levierge pairs nars lip gloss in dolce vita with c.o. bigelow rose salve and applies with a lip brush. "the salve moisturizes and plumps lips and also cuts down on the shine from the gloss," levierge says. the result is a pretty—not sticky— pink lip.on elle: beauty secrets from hollywood's top makeup artists
Dark-Circle Blaster
too much champagne, not enough sleep? when makeup artist jeffrey paul needs to mask dark undereye circles, he reaches for ysl teint radiance foundation and kevyn aucoin's the sensual skin enhancer concealer, mixing a dab of each on the back of his hand and patting under the eyes. the bespoke formula gives full coverage and is brightening—not opaque or cakey—thanks to the light-diffusing foundation. "the combo is my secret to a flawless face," paul says.on elle: tips for a flawless complexion that really work
Foundation Fix
buh-bye, redness, pores, and uneven tone. fake an airbrushed complexion with makeup artist alexis brazel's "must-do": diorskin forever foundation mixed with stila illuminating tinted moisturizer. the alchemy of the tinted moisturizer's light luminescence with the long-wearing foundation creates the illusion of "perfected, poreless skin," says brazel, who uses this trick on set for tv commercials.on elle: top winter skin care products to maintain a healthy glow
Smoky Eye Secret
transform liner in a flash. "a dab of maybelline lash discovery in very black blended with bobbi brown long-wear gel eyeliner makes the liner instantly smudgeproof," says paul, who combines the two on the lid of the liner pot and applies with an ultrathin eyeliner brush. added bonus: "it lasts through tears," paul says. brides, take note.on elle: 10 easy ways to improve your daily beauty routine
5-Second Leg Makeover
"for sexy, shimmering legs, mix palmer's cocoa butter in the palm of your hand with a few drops of m.a.c face and body foundation two shades darker than your natural tone," levierge says. the pairing masks flaws and makes legs look long and lean without the orange streaks, telltale scent, and waiting time of self-tanner (but don't worry, the waterproof foundation won't transfer onto clothes . continue reading on elle.com
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The contestants in our second annual Next Big Style Blogger Contest have already made the most of one piece and stretched $100 into street style-worthy outfits. Now, it’s time to get up close and personal with our young competitors. Very up close. Because good style doesn’t end at the neck, we want our candidates to prove they not only have an eye for the beauty trends sent down the runway every season, but that they can rock those styles themselves, and, most importantly, break down these makeup looks into easy-to-adopt tips for you, our readers. So, using only what they can scare up on a trip to the local drugstore, we challenged our ladies to pick their favorite catwalk beauty look, replicate it, and create useful, straightforward tips for recreating it at home. Tall order, we know — but in this biz, you have to have standards. So, visit our contest page, see their picks and tips, try their instructions out yourselves in the mirror, and vote for the challenger who created a beauty routine you’d take out on the town.
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