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Most heroin entering North America comes through Canada. This is the estimate of authoritative law enforcement sources — despite the misleading publicity about Mexican supply routes, which are in any case mostly transshipment channels for Far Eastern dope. [Pg.160]

Canada s role in the drug flow to the U.S. is not much different from its role during Prohibition — as we will document in Part III of this report. Canada transships most of the heroin entering the American market, because it was created and maintained as a [Pg.160]

British Dominion on the northern flank of the United States to carry out precisely such operations. [Pg.161]

Gordon, as we shall detail below, is also Canada s chief contact-man for the Peking Connection (see Section 7). [Pg.162]

Eagle Star, as the chart shows, runs the Bronfman family operation from the top, through its control of English Properties, and English Properties control of the Bronfman Trizec Corporations. [Pg.162]


Only three dalbaheptides are commercialized vancomycin (39) and teicoplanin (18—22) for human health, and avoparcin (63—65) for animal usage. Vancomycin, the main trademark of which is EH Lilly s Vancocin had 1990 sales around 160 million. Total annual production is in the vicinity of 8 t. Teicoplanin, trademarked Targocid, had 1990 sales of 35 million corresponding to 200 kg. Teicoplanin is commercialized in Europe, Hong Kong, Korea, and the Middle East. It is at the late developmental clinical phase in North America and Japan. Avoparcin is used as a growth promoting feed additive (see... [Pg.537]

Lishen produces up to 200 million cells, which consist of more than 100 specifications. Lishen is well settled in the international market and supplies some big corporations like Apple, Dell, Nokia, Motorola ESG and Samsung. Lishen is also setting up branches in North America, Europe, Korea and Hong Kong. [Pg.534]

American ginseng is native to eastern North America, from Quebec to Manitoba, south to northern Florida, Alabama, and Oklahoma. Once considered abundant in eastern North America, it is now considered a threatened, rare, or endangered species in many areas due to overzealous harvest of the root for commercial purposes. It is cultivated in Canada (Quebec, Qntario, British Columbia) and in the United States (New England, Wisconsin, Illinois, North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Missouri, etc.), as well as in China Chinese material enters commerce in Hong Kong under the ambiguous name China White. ... [Pg.330]


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