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War On Drugs / Report #422379

CNN Evening News for Thursday, Feb 26, 1998
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(Studio: Bernard Shaw) Report introduced.

(Washington: Carl Rochelle) The annual United States report on the war on drugs examined. [Secretary of State Madeleine ALBRIGHT - criticizes the government of Colombia.] [Before Congress, Colombian national police Lieutenant Fernando LOPEZ - says 18 of his police classmates have been killed in the war on drugs.] The recertification of Mexico noted. [Drug Control Policy director Barry McCAFFREY - talks about the war on drugs in Mexico.] [Before Congress, DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) director Thomas CONSTANTINE - comments on the drug trade.] [Speaker of the House Newt GINGRICH - comments.]

Reporter(s):
Rochelle, Carl;
Shaw, Bernard
Duration:
00:02:10

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