(Boston) A group of thieves stole some very dangerous drugs from a veterinary clinic on the Cape and police are afraid the suspects aren`t aware how deadly the medicine is. Jim Smith reports.
Eight in 10 Canadians support "poppy for medicine" projects in Afghanistan - programs that involve growing poppies for the manufacturing of opium used to make legal medications, an Ipsos Reid poll suggests.
Only On The Web: New Orleans is having a hard time keeping enough medical personnel to keep up with the area`s needs. Katie Couric speaks with Touro Hospital`s Chief of Staff.
People
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People in a theater
People denotes a group of humans, either with unspecified traits, or specific characteristics (e.g. the people of Spain or the people of the Plains). The term people is often used in English as the suppletive plural of person. However, the word persons is sometimes used in place of people, especially when it would be ambiguous with its collective sense (e.g. missing persons instead of missing people). The term people can collectively refer to all humans or it can be used to identify the citizens of a nation, or members of a tribe, ethnic, or religious group. For example, "people of color" is a phrase used in North America to describe non-whites.[1]