Monday, August 27, 2007 , Updated
Dallas soccer teams fight against “cheese” heroin
DALLAS A youth soccer league created specifically to combat the rise of "cheese" heroin rallied Sunday at Thomas Jefferson High School in Dallas to celebrate the league's success. The Tex-Mex Soccer Children's League, comprised mostly of Hispanic children, has grown to include 112 teams and more than 1,800 children and parents.
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terryorze, says:
Why not just combat the Heroine?
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Pavel Lishin, says:
There's a delicious pun in there somewhere, but at 5 in the morning, it's out of my reach.
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