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Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? Background Information Contents Author II. Drugs: The Hidden Danger to Youth I工L。 Themes of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking W BTL E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? I. Author II. Drugs: The Hidden Danger to Youth III. Themes of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking Background Information
Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? . Author Gore Vidal(1925-)is a prolific American novelist playwright and essayist; one of the greatest stylists of contemporary American prose W BTL E ed on the next BACI
W B T L E Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? Gore Vidal (1925-) is a prolific American novelist, playwright and essayist; one of the greatest stylists of contemporary American prose. I. Author To be continued on the next page
Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? . Author Clarence Page: Pulitzer Prize winner, columnist and member of the editorial board at the chicago Tribune since 1984. Twice a week, he addresses, with passion and style, the social, economic and political issues affecting people in the United States such as crime, education, housing hunger and bigotry. W BTL E To be continued on the next page. BACI
W B T L E Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? Clarence Page: Pulitzer Prize winner; columnist and member of the editorial board at the Chicago Tribune since 1984. Twice a week, he addresses, with passion and style, the social, economic and political issues affecting people in the United States such as crime, education, housing, hunger and bigotry. I. Author To be continued on the next page
Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? . Author A Charles Krauthammer: After graduating from Canada's McGill University, Charles studied political theory at Oxford and then went to Harvard Medical School Trained as a neurologist and psychiatrist he returned to political analysis, first as a senior editor at the New Republic and then as a syndicated columnist. A collection of his essays has been published, and he has won a Pulitzer Prize for commentary. The excerpt here is taken from an article he published in 1988 W BTL E The end of author BACI
W B T L E Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? Charles Krauthammer: After graduating from Canada’s McGill University, Charles studied political theory at Oxford and then went to Harvard Medical School. Trained as a neurologist and psychiatrist, he returned to political analysis, first as a senior editor at the New Republic and then as a syndicated columnist. A collection of his essays has been published, and he has won a Pulitzer Prize for commentary. The excerpt here is taken from an article he published in 1988. I. Author The end of Author