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29, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this Medicare drug program scammers lurking By Clanci Cochran CONTRA COSTA TIMES With the emergence of prescription drug scams, seniors need to keep their Social Security, credit, and Medicare cards close to their chests.

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Gonzalez focuses on Indian Country

...ba href=/drug abuse/a/b, but there remain serious problems that require additional attention.” Gonzalez also touted two new initiatives targeted specifically to help Native Americans fight crime.

The Methamphetamine Investigation Training for Tribal Law Enforcement will help tribal law enforcement officers with training on how to conduct successful and safe methamphetamine investigations.

The second initiative is a cold case review, with the Yakamas the first tribe to take part.

Federal officials will review those unsolved homicides from the tribe that might benefit from new investigative resources and recent technological advancements in forensic science.

As part of the cold case review initiative, the Federal Bureau of Investigation will make available the services of both its Violent Crime Apprehension program and its National Center for Analysis of Violent Crime.

The tribe may have been selected for the cold case review because of a rash of unsolved homicides dating back almost two decades in some cases.

Eleven women died mysteriously on the reservation in the 1980s and early 1990s.

Two of the 11 deaths under suspicious circumstances - one by hypothermia, the other by drowning - have not been labeled homicides.

The other nine appear to be homicides, with methods including gunfire, stabbing, beating and strangulation.

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FIRST-PERSON: Busy doing the Master’s business

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For information about speaking engagements or about the anti-drug HIS Way program, contact Ted Stone, Ted Stone Ministries, P.O.

Box 1397, Durham, N.C., 27702, or telephone 919-477-1581.

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