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Full-color horizontal logo to accompany the "Silent Treatment" series. (Eric Goodwin/MCT)


Horizontal Silent Treatment Logo - Greyscale

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Greyscale horizontal logo to accompany the "Silent Treatment" series. (Eric Goodwin/MCT)


Square Silent Treatment Logo - Color

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Full-color square logo to accompany the "Silent Treatment" series. (Eric Goodwin/MCT)






Square Silent Treatment Logo - Color

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Greyscale square logo to accompany the "Silent Treatment" series. (Eric Goodwin/MCT)






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SILENT

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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-SILENT -- (April 15, 2006) Journalist Thom Forbes says he is, at the least, a fourth-generation alcoholic. (Harry DiOrio/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-SILENT -- (April 15, 2006) Thom Forbes, center, with his wife Deirdre, left, daughter Carrick, right, and son Duncan near their home in Hastings-on-Hudson where they live in New York State. Thom, Deirdre and Carrick are all living with addictions. (Harry DiOrio/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-SILENT -- (April 15, 2006) Thom Forbes, center, with his wife Deirdre, left, daughter Carrick, right, and son Duncan near their home in Hastings-on-Hudson where they live in New York State. Thom, Deirdre and Carrick are all living with addictions. (Harry DiOrio/MCT)



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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-SILENT-BREAKING -- (April 26, 2006) The Peers Influence Peers Partnership (peerspartnership.org), which carries a prevention and recovery message to young adults across the country, was founded in 1993 after the cousin of a student in Frank Reale's video production club in the Putnam Valley, N.Y., school system died in a drunk driving accident. Since then, more than 250 high school and college students have created and produced a dozen hourlong videos and public service announcements broadcast via satellite each year to a thousand locations across the country. Student Peter Ries is a member of the group. (Harry DiOrio/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-SILENT-BREAKING -- (April 26, 2006) The Peers Influence Peers Partnership (peerspartnership.org), which carries a prevention and recovery message to young adults across the country, was founded in 1993 after the cousin of a student in Frank Reale's video production club in the Putnam Valley, N.Y., school system died in a drunk driving accident. Since then, more than 250 high school and college students have created and produced a dozen hourlong videos and public service announcements broadcast via satellite each year to a thousand locations across the country. (Harry DiOrio/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-SILENT-BREAKING -- (April 26, 2006) The Peers Influence Peers Partnership (peerspartnership.org), which carries a prevention and recovery message to young adults across the country, was founded in 1993 after the cousin of a student in Frank Reale's video production club in the Putnam Valley, N.Y., school system died in a drunk driving accident. Since then, more than 250 high school and college students have created and produced a dozen hourlong videos and public service announcements broadcast via satellite each year to a thousand locations across the country. Putnam Valley student Peter Ries works on TV programs with Peers Influence Peers. (Harry DiOrio/MCT)

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MEDICAL

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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-MEDICAL -- (March 30, 2006) It took Joseph Bryant seven attempts to kick lifetime addictions that began with alcohol when he was just 10, followed by heavy marijuana use in his teens, and topped by a $700-a-day heroin habit in his 20s. He found help at a residential recovery center in Brooklyn, N.Y., run by Phoenix House. (Harry DiOrio/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-MEDICAL -- (March 30, 2006) It took Joseph Bryant seven attempts to kick lifetime addictions that began with alcohol when he was just 10, followed by heavy marijuana use in his teens, and topped by a $700-a-day heroin habit in his 20s. He found help at a residential recovery center in Brooklyn, N.Y., run by Phoenix House. (Harry DiOrio/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-MEDICAL -- (March 30, 2006) It took Joseph Bryant seven attempts to kick lifetime addictions that began with alcohol when he was just 10, followed by heavy marijuana use in his teens, and topped by a $700-a-day heroin habit in his 20s. He found help at a residential recovery center in Brooklyn, N.Y., run by Phoenix House. (Harry DiOrio/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-MEDICAL -- (April 12, 2006) Air Force veteran Carlos Canales, 48, in recovery for a decade, has benefited from the heightened sophistication of the rehabilitation program at Audie Murphy Hospital in San Antonio. During his first stay in the mid-1990s, he remembers a strong sense that people were simply "warehoused." Today, Canales said, "the caliber of care and the caliber of understanding of what it takes to care for people in this situation is greater." (Toby Jorrin/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-MEDICAL -- (April 12, 2006) Air Force veteran Carlos Canales, 48, in recovery for a decade, has benefited from the heightened sophistication of the rehabilitation program at Audie Murphy Hospital in San Antonio. During his first stay in the mid-1990s, he remembers a strong sense that people were simply "warehoused." Today, Canales said, "the caliber of care and the caliber of understanding of what it takes to care for people in this situation is greater." (Toby Jorrin/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-MEDICAL -- (April 12, 2006) Air Force veteran Carlos Canales, 48, in recovery for a decade, has benefited from the heightened sophistication of the rehabilitation program at Audie Murphy Hospital in San Antonio. During his first stay in the mid-1990s, he remembers a strong sense that people were simply "warehoused." Today, Canales said, "the caliber of care and the caliber of understanding of what it takes to care for people in this situation is greater." (Toby Jorrin/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-MEDICAL -- (April 12, 2006) Air Force veteran Carlos Canales, 48, in recovery for a decade, has benefited from the heightened sophistication of the rehabilitation program at Audie Murphy Hospital in San Antonio. During his first stay in the mid-1990s, he remembers a strong sense that people were simply "warehoused." Today, Canales said, "the caliber of care and the caliber of understanding of what it takes to care for people in this situation is greater." (Toby Jorrin/MCT)

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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-MEDICAL -- 6.433 in. x 6.879 in. Full-color Illustrator .eps graphic. A chart describing the four "miracle" drugs -- methadone, acamprosate, buprenorphine and naltrexone -- that have been effective in treating alcohol or other drug addictions. (Eric Goodwin/MCT)

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YOUTH

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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH -- (May 4, 2006) Kim Ford is a guidance specialist at The New School in Watsonville, Calif. The New School, an alternative high school largely comprised of former gang members and drug addicts in Watsonville, Calif., offers some services you won't find at your typical high school -- including rides to nearby AA and NA meetings, after-school 12-Step classes, routine urine testing and a dog that comes in to sniff backpacks a few times a year. Here, Ford speaks with student Ulises Palacios. (Vern Fisher/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH -- (May 4, 2006) Kim Ford is a guidance specialist at The New School in Watsonville, Calif. The New School, an alternative high school largely comprised of former gang members and drug addicts in Watsonville, Calif., offers some services you won't find at your typical high school -- including rides to nearby AA and NA meetings, after-school 12-Step classes, routine urine testing and a dog that comes in to sniff backpacks a few times a year. (Vern Fisher/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH -- (May 4, 2006) Kim Ford is a guidance specialist at The New School in Watsonville, Calif. The New School, an alternative high school largely comprised of former gang members and drug addicts in Watsonville, Calif., offers some services you won't find at your typical high school -- including rides to nearby AA and NA meetings, after-school 12-Step classes, routine urine testing and a dog that comes in to sniff backpacks a few times a year. Here, Ford speaks with student Ulises Palacios. (Vern Fisher/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH -- (May 4, 2006) The New School, an alternative high school largely comprised of former gang members and drug addicts in Watsonville, Calif., offers some services you won't find at your typical high school -- including rides to nearby AA and NA meetings, after-school 12-Step classes, routine urine testing and a dog that comes in to sniff backpacks a few times a year. New School students include, left to right, Marcos Soto, Oliveras Lopez, Jose Ortiz and Francisco Avila. (Vern Fisher/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH -- (May 4, 2006) The New School, an alternative high school largely comprised of former gang members and drug addicts in Watsonville, Calif., offers some services you won't find at your typical high school -- including rides to nearby AA and NA meetings, after-school 12-Step classes, routine urine testing and a dog that comes in to sniff backpacks a few times a year. Students include, left to right, Georgie Maldonado, Alberto Velez, Larry Martinez and Meme Martinez. (Vern Fisher/MCT)

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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH-GUIDE -- (April 20, 2006) CASASTART, developed by Columbia University and now operating in 72 schools in 16 states, has had significant success in combining substance abuse treatment with a strong family component. Sixth-grader Julian Marrufo, 12, works on some math homework after school at the Mi Casa center at Lake Middle School in Denver. (Matthew Staver/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH-GUIDE -- (April 20, 2006) CASASTART, developed by Columbia University and now operating in 72 schools in 16 states, has had significant success in combining substance abuse treatment with a strong family component. Sixth-grader Julian Marrufo, 12, works on some math homework after school at the Mi Casa center at Lake Middle School in Denver. (Matthew Staver/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH-GUIDE -- (April 20, 2006) CASASTART, developed by Columbia University and now operating in 72 schools in 16 states, has had significant success in combining substance abuse treatment with a strong family component. Sixth-grader Julian Marrufo, 12, works on some math homework after school at the Mi Casa center at Lake Middle School in Denver. (Matthew Staver/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH-GUIDE -- (April 20, 2006) CASASTART, developed by Columbia University and now operating in 72 schools in 16 states, has had significant success in combining substance abuse treatment with a strong family component. Sixth-grader Julian Marrufo, 12, works on some math homework after school at the Mi Casa center at Lake Middle School in Denver. (Matthew Staver/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH-GUIDE -- (April 20, 2006) CASASTART, developed by Columbia University and now operating in 72 schools in 16 states, has had significant success in combining substance abuse treatment with a strong family component. Sixth-grader Janelle Maldonado, 12, works on some math homework with youth advocate Liz Keltner after school at the Mi Casa center at Lake Middle School in Denver. (Matthew Staver/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH-GUIDE -- (April 20, 2006) CASASTART, developed by Columbia University and now operating in 72 schools in 16 states, has had significant success in combining substance abuse treatment with a strong family component. Sixth-grader Janelle Maldonado, 12, works on some math homework after school at the Mi Casa center at Lake Middle School in Denver. Youth advocate Liz Keltner helps another student. (Matthew Staver/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH-GUIDE -- (April 20, 2006) CASASTART, developed by Columbia University and now operating in 72 schools in 16 states, has had significant success in combining substance abuse treatment with a strong family component. Seventh-grader Natasha Romero, 13, works on some homework after school at the Mi Casa center at Lake Middle School in Denver. (Matthew Staver/MCT)

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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH-VOICE -- (April 5, 2006) At 23, Tony Landecker is a college sophomore making up for lost time. He's on the dean's list at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, an amazing turn of events given his flagrant 12-year history as a drug and alcohol abuser -- drunk, crack smoker, paint huffer. (Allen Brisson-Smith/MCT)




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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH-VOICE -- (April 5, 2006) At 23, Tony Landecker is a college sophomore making up for lost time. He's on the dean's list at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, an amazing turn of events given his flagrant 12-year history as a drug and alcohol abuser -- drunk, crack smoker, paint huffer. Landecker has the words "Never Forget" tattooed on his back as a reminder of all he's been through. (Allen Brisson-Smith/MCT)


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STORY SLUGGED: ADDICTION-YOUTH-VOICE -- (April 5, 2006) At 23, Tony Landecker is a college sophomore making up for lost time. He's on the dean's list at Augsburg College in Minneapolis, an amazing turn of events given his flagrant 12-year history as a drug and alcohol abuser -- drunk, crack smoker, paint huffer. Landecker has the words "Never Forget" tattooed on his back as a reminder of all he's been through. (Allen Brisson-Smith/MCT)

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