Israel is reportedly developing a biological weapon that would harm Arabs while leaving Jews unaffected, according to a report in London's Sunday Times.
The report, citing Israeli military and western intelligence sources, says that scientists are trying to identify distinctive genes carried by Arabs to create a genetically modified bacterium or virus.
SEATTLE (AP) - Heroin paraphernalia was found with the body of Layne Staley, the singer of the grunge rock group Alice in Chains, police said Sunday.
Authorities said Staley, 34, lay dead in his north Seattle apartment for two weeks, his body surrounded by heroin-injection paraphernalia, before a relative discovered him.
Foul play was not suspected, and there was to be no criminal investigation, Seattle Police spokesman Duane Fish said.
"There was nothing suspicious about the death. It appears to be overdose or possibly a natural death," Fish said.
Staley's body was reported found Friday, but the presence of drug paraphernalia and estimated time of death were not initially released. An autopsy was conducted on Saturday, but the cause of death won't be confirmed for weeks because toxin tests were being conducted, the King County Medical Examiner's office said Sunday.
Some 100 friends and fans held an candlelight vigil Saturday night at the Seattle Center.
Behind Staley's snarling, wailing vocals, and Jerry Cantrell's driving guitar riffs, Alice in Chains became one of the biggest acts to emerge from the Seattle grunge phenomenon of the early 1990s, with Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. The group's debut, "Facelift," got significant airplay, and its 1994 EP, "Jar of Flies," debuted at No. 1.
The group's hits included "Man in the Box,""Them Bones,""Rooster," and "Would?"
The latter song was partly inspired by the 1990 heroin overdose death of Andrew Wood, singer of the seminal grunge group Mother Love Bone. Some of its members went on to form Pearl Jam.
Staley's body was found eight years after Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain was found dead in his Seattle home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Heroin was found in Cobain's bloodstream.
Alice in Chains was essentially in limbo by 1995, as Staley fell deeper into addiction. He spoke of making a comeback, but the band never again launched a major tour.
Staley entered rehab several times but couldn't kick his habit. He was featured on the cover of a 1996 issue of Rolling Stone with the heading "The Needle and the Damage Done."
Several of the songs on the group's album "Dirt" dealt with heroin addiction, and a song from 1990's "Facelift" ends abruptly with the line, "And we die young."
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Israel is reportedly developing a biological weapon that would harm Arabs while leaving Jews unaffected, according to a report in London's Sunday Times.
The report, citing Israeli military and western intelligence sources, says that scientists are trying to identify distinctive genes carried by Arabs to create a genetically modified bacterium or virus.
The "ethno-bomb" is reportedly Israel's response to the threat that Iraq may be just weeks away from completing its own biological weapons.
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They're depending on us.
1. Pack bowl
2. Smoke bowl
3. Repeat as needed
4. Drink
5. Repeat as needed
6. Drive
7. Smoke bowl
8. Scream
9. Die
Police: Heroin Kit Found With Staley
04/21/2002 11:26 PM EDT
By LUIS CABRERA
SEATTLE (AP) - Heroin paraphernalia was found with the body of Layne Staley, the singer of the grunge rock group Alice in Chains, police said Sunday.
Authorities said Staley, 34, lay dead in his north Seattle apartment for two weeks, his body surrounded by heroin-injection paraphernalia, before a relative discovered him.
Foul play was not suspected, and there was to be no criminal investigation, Seattle Police spokesman Duane Fish said.
"There was nothing suspicious about the death. It appears to be overdose or possibly a natural death," Fish said.
Staley's body was reported found Friday, but the presence of drug paraphernalia and estimated time of death were not initially released. An autopsy was conducted on Saturday, but the cause of death won't be confirmed for weeks because toxin tests were being conducted, the King County Medical Examiner's office said Sunday.
Some 100 friends and fans held an candlelight vigil Saturday night at the Seattle Center.
Behind Staley's snarling, wailing vocals, and Jerry Cantrell's driving guitar riffs, Alice in Chains became one of the biggest acts to emerge from the Seattle grunge phenomenon of the early 1990s, with Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. The group's debut, "Facelift," got significant airplay, and its 1994 EP, "Jar of Flies," debuted at No. 1.
The group's hits included "Man in the Box,""Them Bones,""Rooster," and "Would?"
The latter song was partly inspired by the 1990 heroin overdose death of Andrew Wood, singer of the seminal grunge group Mother Love Bone. Some of its members went on to form Pearl Jam.
Staley's body was found eight years after Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain was found dead in his Seattle home of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Heroin was found in Cobain's bloodstream.
Alice in Chains was essentially in limbo by 1995, as Staley fell deeper into addiction. He spoke of making a comeback, but the band never again launched a major tour.
Staley entered rehab several times but couldn't kick his habit. He was featured on the cover of a 1996 issue of Rolling Stone with the heading "The Needle and the Damage Done."
Several of the songs on the group's album "Dirt" dealt with heroin addiction, and a song from 1990's "Facelift" ends abruptly with the line, "And we die young."
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My friends and I purchased about 5 ounces of marijuana. Unfortunately we refer to it as 'dank schwag'. It'll get you high if you smoke enough of it, and we've a few ounces remaining. First come, first serve.
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Return of the Rat - Nirvana
Album: Eight/Fourteen Songs for Greg Sage and the Wipers (Tribute Compilation)
Time: 3:05
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You better beware
They're coming from all sides of the country
You better beware
Return of the rat
No, no, no, no!
You better confess
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You start to confess and see them through it
You better confess
Cover of a song by Greg Sage and the Wipers
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