The Local (Norway) - Norwegians
sceptical as alcohol ads draw near
With the government indicating it won’t veto a controversial EU
directive, a majority of Norwegians believe alcohol ads on television will lead
to more widespread alcohol abuse.
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YLE News (Finland) - Prices
rising for alcohol, soft drinks and sweets
Higher taxes will mean higher prices for alcohol, sweets, ice cream and
soft drinks as of the start of the year. The Taxpayers’ Association of Finland
calculates that, for example the price of a bottle of 38% Koskenkorva vodka
will go up by 80 cents and the price of a 9 euro bottle of wine by 20 cents.
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The Baltic Course (Lithuania) - Grybauskaite
signs amendments to the law on alcohol control
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite signed the amendments to the
Law on Alcohol Control which will introduce restrictions for selling alcohol,
alcohol containers and its consumption during sports events and in public
catering establishments, writes LETA/ELTA.
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The Local.se (Sweden) - Rowdy
start to the new year in Sweden
Police were kept busy during the last evening of 2011 with celebrations
all over Sweden getting out of hand and resulting in brawling and firework
accidents.
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Telegraph.co.uk (UK) - David
Cameron plans minimum alcohol price in England
Drinkers will pay a minimum price for alcohol under plans instigated by
David Cameron to tackle a growing health crisis, The Daily Telegraph can
disclose.
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USA TODAY (USA) - New Year's
Eve: night of walking drunks, busy ER doctors
Take one New Year's Eve. Combine with a Saturday. Now add alcohol – and
you have a health and safety nightmare. At least that's how some emergency room
doctors feel about the fast-approaching celebration – which is always an
occasion for widespread immoderate drinking and could be worse than usual this
year.
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Minivan News (Maldives) - PPM
supports nation-wide alcohol ban “if the government has the courage”
Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) MP and Spokesperson Ahmed Mahlouf
has said that “if the government has the courage to ban alcohol and pork across
the country, PPM will support it.”
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BBC News (UK) - Former alcoholic
'scared' by rise in young drinkers
A recovering alcoholic from Norfolk says he is "scared" by
the rise in the number of young people with drink problems at his support
group.
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NEWS.com.au (Australia) - Call
for minimum alcohol price as alcopop tax fails to stop Australia's young binge
drinkers
YOUNG binge drinkers have simply switched to cheaper booze to beat the
Federal Government's controversial "alcopop" tax. New research shows
15 to 29-year-olds have dodged the 70 per cent tax on popular pre-mixed drinks
by changing their drink of choice.
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Sydney Morning Herald (Australia) - AMA seeks clamp on marketing of alcohol
ALCOHOL companies are exploiting loopholes in advertising regulations
by launching mass campaigns at sporting events and music festivals encouraging
people to drink recklessly, the peak body representing doctors has said.
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Herald Scotland (Scotland) - Premier's
alcohol move is welcome
THE Scottish Government's plans to set a minimum price for alcohol have
been given a significant boost from David Cameron's sudden enthusiasm for
introducing similar legislation in England.
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Belfast Newsletter (Northern Ireland) - Alcohol is blamed for rise in violent clashes
EMERGENCY services across Northern Ireland have reported another busy
festive season, with an alarming rise in the number of street fights and people
injured.
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The Australian (Papua New Guinea) - Papua New Guinea alcohol bans extended
PAPUA New Guinean governments have stepped up their war on alcohol for
the new year and deeper into 2012, when mid-year elections are expected to
trigger violence. In the country's most populous region, the Highlands, liquor
bans have been in force for a decade in Enga and Southern Highlands provinces.
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Telegraph.co.uk (UK) - Thousands
more teenage girls hospitalised by binge-drinking than boys
Thousands more teenage girls than boys are ending up in hospital
because of binge-drinking, Government ministers have revealed, as they work on
new plans to tackle cheap alcohol.
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RIA Novosti (Russia) - Alcohol
consumption in Russia down 17% to 15 liters in 2 yrs
Russia has seen a fall in alcohol sales over the past two years from 18
liters to 15 liters per capita a year, First Deputy Prime Minister V. Zubkov
said on Wednesday.
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Ahram Online (Egypt) - Egypt
reverses duty-free alcohol restrictions
In the wake of soaring prices on the black market and mounting
criticism from the Egypt Free Shops Company and the tourism ministry, the
decision to restrict alcohol and cigarette purchases is withdrawn.
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Stuff.co.nz (New Zealand) - Elderly
drinkers on the rise
Elderly people drinking to excess is an increasing problem in New
Zealand, despite most people perceiving heavy drinking as a youth issue.
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AdAge.com (Russia) - Beer-Ad Ban
Hits Russia as Nation Boosts Sobriety
Although Russia's identity will always be linked to vodka, it is also
the world's fourth-largest beer market, thanks to an influx of global brewers
and a culture in which beer is often drunk on the street like soda.
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TopNews Arab Emirates (Australia) - Australia Gearing Up To Deal with Alcohol and Drug Abuse
On the New Year eve, we all pledges to improve our life by not
indulging into bad habits and by giving up our unhealthy lifestyle. Similarly,
the Australian Medical Association President Steve Hambleton has asked the
Federal Government to come up with a better policy which would put greater
emphasis over the health of the kids.
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TechEye - Microsoft cracks down
on heavy drinking
Software giant, Vole, is so worried that its image has been tarnished
by the heavy drinking antics of its sales people that it has ordered its staff
back off the wagon.
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Politics.co.uk (UK) - New year's
resolution? Cameron launches war on alcohol
Drinkers looking to cut down on their intake in the new year will
receive some help from the government, after reports emerged of a 'big bang'
plan to tackle alcohol consumption in England and Wales.
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Malta Independent Online (Malta) - Drink-driving
remains a concern
Many people continue to underestimate the danger of drink-driving even
though it claims numerous lives, Aġenzija Sedqa believes.
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24 (Kyrgystan) - In Kyrgyzstan
number of adolescents who take alcohol drinks increases
In Kyrgyzstan, 181 teenagers have been examined for 10 months of 2011.
151 of them were drunk. This was stated in the press-centre for the Kyrgyz
Ministry of Public Health.
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The Local (Germany) - More
seniors addicted to drugs and alcohol
Hundreds of thousands of German senior citizens are dependent on drugs
or alcohol and authorities worry the number is only increasing.
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