A June 21 article in Sri Lanka's Sunday Leader claims a huge influx into the island nation of cannabis being grown in southern India. The news peg for the report was a find of 685 kilograms abandoned on a beach in India's southern Tamil Nadu state. Tamil Nadu, just across the Palk Strait from Sri Lanka, has apparently emerged as a key transit corridor. Sri Lankan naval forces have this year seized over 200,000 kilos of cannabis, and arrested scores in connection with the hauls—both Indian and Sri Lankan nationals. Two zones are identified as centers of Indian cultivation: the southern state of Kerala (just to the west of Tamil Nadu) and the border area between the eastern states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha (formerly Orissa, up the coast).

Few people have had a more precipitous fall from glory to villainy than
Delaware's Gov.
The
Israel has been a
In a unanimous decision, a seven-justice bench of the
After an electoral season marred by narco-violence and assassination of candidates of all parties, the results from Mexico's June 7 vote are in. The coalition led by the Institutional Revolutionary Party (
We noted last year that a Seattle-based equity firm is planning to market "






Recent comments
1 day 20 hours ago
4 weeks 2 days ago
8 weeks 14 hours ago
12 weeks 19 hours ago
12 weeks 6 days ago
22 weeks 6 days ago
26 weeks 6 days ago
27 weeks 6 days ago
28 weeks 3 hours ago
49 weeks 15 hours ago