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51 Spain: Cannabis Destroys Brain TumoursWed, 01 Mar 2000
Source:Press & Journal (UK)          Area:Spain Lines:48 Added:03/01/2000

Chemicals in cannabis have destroyed brain tumours in laboratory rats, a new study found.

Researchers at Complutense University in Spanish capital Madrid induced tumours in 45 rats.

They treated a third with THC, the main active chemical in cannabis, and a third with a synthetic cannabinoid while using a third as a control group. The untreated rats died within 18 days while one third of those which received THC and the man-made cannabinoid had their tumours destroyed and the remaining third had their lives prolonged by up to six weeks.

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52 Spain: Cannabis Hope For Tumour VictimsTue, 29 Feb 2000
Source:Daily Record and Sunday Mail (UK)          Area:Spain Lines:49 Added:02/29/2000

CANNABIS could be a cure for brain cancer, according to research results out today.

Experiments on rats have shown that the main chemical in the illegal drug can sometimes wipe out the deadly tumours.

Other rats with the cancer had their lives extended by more than a month.

MSPs are already calling for a review on using cannabis for medical treatments and the findings will bring more pressure on the Government.

Thousands of patients with brain cancer will be given new hope by the research.

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53 Spain: Dope Ingredient May Fight CancerTue, 29 Feb 2000
Source:Newsday (NY)          Area:Spain Lines:41 Added:02/29/2000

NEW YORK (AP) - Marijuana-like drugs eradicated some brain cancers in rats and helped other animals live longer, according to a study published in the March issue of the journal Nature Medicine.

The study dealt with gliomas, the most common category of cancer arising in the brain. Gliomas are highly lethal in people despite treatment with drugs, surgery and radiation.

Scientists at the Complutense and Autonoma universities in Madrid, Spain, injected glioma cells into the brains of rats to produce tumors. Untreated rats died within 18 days.

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54 Spain: Wire: Drug Hall Opens Next Year, Offering Hard DrugFri, 17 Dec 1999
Source:Associated Press          Area:Spain Lines:29 Added:12/18/1999

The center, known as a drug hall, will provide clean needles and cubicles, in which addicts may inject or smoke their own drugs, the president of the Madrid regional government Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon announced Thursday.

``Our aim is to help heroin users by giving them hygienic conditions and to prevent the spread of contagious diseases,'' said the director of the Spanish anti-drug agency, Jose Cabrera.

The center should be open by the end of February receiving 150 visits a day, Gallardon said.

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55 Spain: British Drug Barons Overrun IbizaMon, 16 Aug 1999
Source:Observer, The (UK) Author:Thompson, Tony Area:Spain Lines:85 Added:08/16/1999

British gangsters are turning over more than pounds 90 million a year supplying Ibiza's club drug market, The Observer can reveal.

With 450,000 British tourists visiting the island each year, the market for Ecstasy - the most popular drug in the dozens of all-night rave clubs - is alone worth more than pounds40m. When sales of cocaine, amphetamines, cannabis and LSD are added to the equation, the figure more than doubles.

Characters such as the Professor and Big M supply and distribute the drugs alongside better known names including the Adams family, the notorious north London criminal clan. The gangsters are virtually a law unto themselves and local police admit they can do little to stop the booming trade.

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56 Spain: Drug Ring Smashed, Police ClaimWed, 28 Jul 1999
Source:Chicago Tribune (IL) Author:Tribune, From Area:Spain Lines:40 Added:07/28/1999

MADRID, SPAIN -- Spanish police said on Monday they had arrested 17 people over the weekend after a two-year investigation into a drug ring that smuggled hashish from Morocco to Europe.

The latest arrests brought the total number of people detained in the operation to 95, a police statement said. More than 54 tons of hashish had been seized over two years.

"The organization, the biggest of its kind in Spain, has been totally dismantled," the statement said. "Among those arrested were those in charge of the operation and various foreigners," it added.

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57 Spain: Wire: Focus-Spain Seizes Europe's Biggest Cocaine HaulThu, 15 Jul 1999
Source:Reuters Author:Schomberg, William Area:Spain Lines:73 Added:07/15/1999

MADRID - Spain has pulled off Europe's biggest cocaine haul, seizing an estimated 10 tons aboard a ship in the Atlantic Ocean and smashing two local gangs linked to Colombian cartels, police said Wednesday.

Together with more than 200 kilograms of heroin and another 97 kilograms of cocaine seized in a separate raid the drugs would have an estimated street value of around $1 billion.

Police and customs officials backed up by the Spanish navy raided the ship 1,000 miles southwest of the Canary Islands Sunday night as it approached Spanish waters from Panama, police officials said.

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58 Spain: Wire: Spanish Police Seize 10 Tonnes Of CocaineWed, 07 Jul 1999
Source:Reuters          Area:Spain Lines:22 Added:07/15/1999

MADRID, July 7 (Reuters) - Spanish police have seized ten tonnes of cocaine in what is believed to be the largest ever haul in Europe, national radio reported on Wednesday.

Customs police carried out the swoop off the Canary Islands, intercepting a boat carrying the mammoth consignment after several months of investigations.

Media reports said two drug barons believed to be from Colombia had been arrested but police officials were not immediately available to comment.

Spain's national radio added the police operation was still under way and could lead to further arrests.



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59 Spain: Crew In Court After 10-ton Cocaine SeizureTue, 13 Jul 1999
Source:Independent, The (UK)          Area:Spain Lines:43 Added:07/14/1999

A CREW of Russians and Belorussians arrested by Spanish police on a ship carrying 10 tons of cocaine are to be brought to Madrid today for questioning by Judge Baltasar Garzon, whose investigations have produced Europe's biggest drug haul.

Judge Garzon's inquiries have been going on for several months and are seen as a further triumph for the man who earned the nickname "Superjudge" for his daring pursuit of Galician drug-smuggling clans in the 1980s. More recently he asked Britain to extraditeChile's former dictator General Pinochet.

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60 Spain: Spain Holds 55 After Big Cocaine SeizureFri, 09 Jul 1999
Source:Irish Times (Ireland) Author:Walker, Jane Area:Spain Lines:53 Added:07/09/1999

Spanish police were yesterday holding 55 men after a dramatic mid-Atlantic raid on a St Vincent and Grenadines-registered trawler in which they discovered some 10 tons of pure cocaine en route for the European markets.

The operation, codenamed "Operation Temple", is the culmination of many months of investigation involving anti-drug police in several countries and the tracking of the trawler Tammsaare across the Atlantic after it was first spotted near Panama on June 18th until the boarding operation some 900 miles from the Canary Islands. Police have not revealed the port of origin of the trawler, although they suspect that the cargo originated in Colombia.

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61 Spain: Spain's Opiate Addicts To Be Given Another ChoiceSat, 10 Apr 1999
Source:Lancet, The (UK) (Volume 353, Number 9160) Author:Bosch, Xavier Area:Spain Lines:62 Added:04/10/1999

The Spanish Ministry of Health approved dispensation of levo-alpha-acetyl-methadol (LAAM) to opioid addicts as a therapeutic alternative to methadone on March 30.

This decision comes after encouraging results from a 3-month pilot study by the National Commission of Agonists (NCA) in 224 opioid addicts from 13 autonomous communities.

NCA president, Guillermo Guigou said "LAAM offers some clear advantages over methadone", namely: "higher comfort levels since patients have to go to the dispensing centres only two or three times a week and not on a daily basis; fewer physical withdrawal symptoms; fewer desires for consuming opioids; and a lack of significant side effects."

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62 Spain: Wire: Police Seize Turkish Heroin Bound For SpainThu, 4 Mar 1999
Source:Reuters          Area:Spain Lines:32 Added:03/04/1999

BARCELONA, March 3 (Reuters) - Police seized 890 kilos (1,960 lbs) of heroin and arrested 10 members of an international drugs ring importing heroin from Turkey to Spain, Spanish state radio said on Wednesday.

Police swooped on the gang as they were preparing to bring the heroin into Spain hidden in boxes of towels to be imported by a clothing company. Most of the heroin was confiscated before leaving Turkey.

"The volume of the drugs seized... and the number of people arrested gives an idea of the importance of the organisation that we have uncovered," Julio Fernandez, head of the Barcelona police drugs unit, said on the radio.

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