Swedish soul-searching over violent binge-drinking teens

STOCKHOLM, Oct 13, 2007 (AFP) - Sweden was coming to terms Saturday with one of the largest demonstrations the country has ever seen -- against growing binge drinking and violence among Swedish youth.

More than 12,000 people swamped the streets of the capital Stockholm on Friday to 'say no to violence' after a teenager was killed by drunken teens at a birthday party a week ago.

Hundreds of other demonstrators showed their solidarity in other Swedish cities, from Gothenburg to Malmo to Kalmar.

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Australian doctors use vodka drip to save tourist

SYDNEY, Oct 10, 2007 (AFP) - Australian doctors revealed Wednesday that they drip-fed an Italian tourist a steady dose of vodka over three days to save his life after he poisoned himself.

The 24-year-old man was taken to a north Queensland hospital two months ago after he swallowed a large amount of a potentially-fatal substance found in antifreeze in an apparent suicide attempt.

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Debate in US over keeping drinking age at 21

WASHINGTON, Oct 9, 2007 (AFP) - US health and safety groups teamed up Tuesday in an effort to keep the legal drinking age at 21 amid a campaign from a small activist group to let Americans legally consume alcohol from age 18.

The advocacy group Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), the American Medical Association (AMA), the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) announced the creation of the Support 21 coalition to fight for the current drinking age law.

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Heavyweights want US drinking age to be kept at 21

WASHINGTON, Oct 9, 2007 (AFP) - US advocacy group Mothers Against Drunk Driving teamed up Tuesday with the American Medical Association and key safety groups in a joint effort to push for the legal drinking age to be kept at 21.

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), the American Medical Association (AMA), the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) announced at a press conference that they have set up a 'coalition of leading health and safety groups in support of the 21 Minimum Legal Drinking Age Law.'

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Finnish drink drivers forced to fit breathalyser kits

HELSINKI, Oct 4, 2007 (AFP) - Repeat offender drink drivers in Finland must fit anti-ignition devices to their cars which will only allow them to drive after passing a breathalyser test, the government announced Thursday.

'A driver convicted on more than one occasion for drink driving will have to install anti-ignition equipment to their vehicle in order to keep their licences' under a draft law put forward by the government.

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Sixty pint beer binge leads to four-week hangover

PARIS, Sept 28, 2007 (AFP) - It may be the longest hangover in the history of binge beer drinking.

When a 37-year old man walked into a hospital emergency room in Glasgow, Scotland last October complaining of 'wavy' vision and a non-stop headache that had lasted four weeks, doctors were at first stumped, the British journal The Lancet reported Friday.

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80 percent of all Finnish murders related to alcohol use

HELSINKI, Sept 25, 2007 (AFP) - Alcohol use figures in 80 percent of all murders in Finland, even though violence continues to decline, according to official statistics published Tuesday.

Murders are higher in economically depressed regions of the country and it is normally the people who live in the north and the east of the country who have the higher suicide rate.

Some 111 murders were tallied in 2006 against an average of 130 during the last 10 years, the National Research Institute on Criminal Politics said in its annual report in Finland.

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Poisonous alcohol kills 27 in Pakistan

KARACHI, Sept 21, 2007 (AFP) - Pakistani police arrested a number of people Friday after the death toll from a toxic batch of illegally-brewed alcohol rose to 27, officials said.

Hospitals in the southern port city of Karachi have been inundated with nearly four dozen victims who drank the bootleg booze, senior police official Javed Bokhari said.

'The number of confirmed deaths is 27 but it could rise because some victims are still in a serious condition,' Bokhari told AFP, raising the toll from 14 overnight.

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Iran seizes million alcohol bottles in frontier province

TEHRAN, Sept 16, 2007 (AFP) - Iran has seized one million bottles of alcohol and arrested hundreds of smugglers in a border province over the past five months as part of a campaign against immorality, the Fars news agency said on Sunday.

The seizures and arrests came in West Azarbaijan province which borders Iraqi Kurdistan, one of the main sources of alcohol being illegally smuggled into the Islamic republic.

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Heineken told to take down World Cup advertising

PARIS, Sept 14, 2007 (AFP) - Dutch beer group Heineken, which is sponsoring the Rugby World Cup in France, was on Friday ordered to remove promotional material from streets and sidewalks because it infringes laws on alcohol advertising.

A Paris court upheld a plea from the National Association for the Prevention of Alcoholism and Addiction (ANPAA) that World Cup material bearing the name Heineken is in breach of the 1991 so-called Evin Law.

Heineken was given 48 hours to remove the publicity, mostly in the form of banners displayed outside bars and cafes.

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