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I loved meeting Sharon Osbourne, a real inspiration. And Posh was so nice." But Charlotte insists it wasn't the glamorous times but the quiet, private moments that mattered most. "We did normal things like shopping, going to the gym, watching telly," she said. "Our favourite was to pop down the local Nando's for a peri-peri chicken then catch a movie. But our dream night was an evening in, cuddling up on the sofa." Sadly for Charlotte, she wasn't the only one Jermain loved cuddling. Shop girl Claire Chidley told how he romped with her last April at her parents' home in Bishop's Stortford, Herts, and Spurs' team hotel in nearby Cheshunt. In July he started a four-month affair with Charlotte lookalike Rachel Cameron.
WASTED YOUTH UPDATE - Drug to treat addiction now on the streets ...
It's supposed to be in doctors' offices and drug treatment programs. Instead, it's on the streets.Suboxone, a drug approved by the FDA in 2002 to treat opioid abuse, is showing up in drug arrests throughout the region as addicts look for ways to stave off agonizing withdrawal symptoms, some until they can get into a program, others until they can get more heroin or OxyContin.Braintree police last week arrested a couple they said were selling heroin out of their Cotton Avenue home. One of the couple's alleged clients, Sean J. Garvey, 47, of Holbrook, was charged with possession of both heroin and Suboxone after police stopped him. He allegedly had five Suboxone pills and a bag of heroin.It's a scene being repeated across the South Shore and the country.In Quincy, the police drug unit comes across Suboxone about once a week, Lt.
Opiate of the Masses
The first was El-Qahira Wil Nas (Cairo and People), starring unrecognizably young Nour El-Sherif and Salah El-Saadany. The episodes were aired live, so the actors actually had to memorize their roles as if they were on stage. Color transmission was only introduced in 1976, a mere 30 years ago. By then, most homes were decked out in those huge, ugly Telemisr sets that looked like old microwaves and were invariably perched on the most expensive table in the house, in the most important room in the house: the salon. Viewing options were limited to Channel 1 and Channel 2 and, for the most part, people limited their viewing to the occasional black and white movie, el-mosalsal (the daily series), soccer games and the popular Sheikh Mohammed Metwally El-Shaarawis Friday post-prayer lectures, which were first aired in the beginning of 1980s.
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