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Cheap cocaine 'barely 10% pure'
The price of cocaine has fallen dramatically, but so too has the purity. The BBC's Ben Ando finds out what else is being added to it.
Disease lab resumes making drugs
A pharmaceutical firm linked to the foot-and-mouth outbreak gets permission to start making vaccines again.
Mexico to spend 'drugs cash haul'
Mexico is to use $205m seized at an alleged trafficker's house for drug addiction treatment and tackling crime.
Liver cells grown from cord blood
British scientists grow tiny sections of human liver from stem cells which could help in drug testing.
Bird flu: Country preparations
A country-by-country guide to the measures in place to protect against bird flu and a human pandemic.
'Heat-proof' glass could save on air-con
A new coating for glass that can keep the heat from the sun out has been developed by scientists in London.
Cash boost for science research
Almost £100m is to be invested in science and research facilities at Scottish universities, it is announced.
UN tightens screws on Iraq
The UN expands the list of civilian goods that Iraq cannot import, as an Iraqi official denounces the methods of weapons inspectors.
Reporters visit suspect Iraqi sites
In a drive to refute Western claims Iraq shows foreign journalists a former nuclear facility and what is said to be an anti-terrorism camp.
Molecular biology goes to extremes
Scientists conduct the first in-the-field DNA tests on Antarctic soil microbes.
Hard times for tech firms
BBC News Online searches for hope amid the rubble of redundancy notices and profits warnings issued by technology companies.
Police arrest animal activists
Police in Britain have made a series of arrests after animal rights protestors attacked the premises of two pharmaceutical firms in southern England.
Marine science centre broken up
A leading UK marine research centre that leads the world in remote ocean sensing is being disbanded for lack of money.
TV demand over Sudan bombing
The Sudanese statement asking the US Government to offer compensation for the bombing of the Al Shifa factory a year ago.
Sudan calls on US to admit mistake over factory bombing
Sudan's minister of information, Dr Ghazi Salaheddin Atabani, read out a statement on Sudanese Television on Thursday 19th August demanding that the United States should pay compensation for the bombing of the Al Shifa factory a year ago.
Frustrated at every turn
The UN accuses Iraq of playing cat and mouse with its inspection teams.
Frustrated at every turn
The UN accuses Iraq of playing cat and mouse with its inspection teams.
Frustrated at every turn
At the end of the Gulf War, Iraq agreed to divulge the true extent of its secret weapons programme. But the UN accuses Iraq of playing cat and mouse with its inspection teams.