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Message in a bottle continues to inspire

By CATHY DYSON

The bulletin in a bottle, tossed in 1999 by a Fredericksburg couple and found eight years later by an Illinois man, continues to quicken all those involved.

Clint Buffington, the message finder, is still searching for similar treasures. He lives in Lexington these days and teaches at the University of Kentucky when he's not scouring shorelines.

For the lowdown on getting high, visit the DEA Museum

This is the seventh in a series of weekly guides to museums you might not have discovered.

Beyond the Gamble program, cheesy after-school specials, and Nancy Reagan imploring the masses to “By the skin of one's teeth Say No,” some of us grow up learning very little about the breadth and depth of global dope abuse. Illegal drug use dates as far back as the Opium Wars of the early 1800s, and the Medicine Enforcement Administration Museum in Arlington uses those conflicts as a jumping off item to explore drug abuse in the United States. Documenting 150 years of outlawed drug use in America, the DEA museum covers the history of drug use and the science of how drugs sway the human body.

Of time, tide, and a father's note

Two decades after her paterfamilias died, Paula Pierce received a message from him, one that traveled thousands of miles and across 50 years to reach her.

It came on frayed report, pocked with pinholes and suffused with stains, a brittle note preserved in a opera-glasses Coke bottle that Atlantic currents whipped from Hampton Beach, N.H., to sand dunes along the coast of the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean.

Coca-Cola: A Case Study In Sustainability

How does Coca-Cola join sustainability into their operations? For several years its facility in Brampton, Ontario, one of its largest in North America, has been transforming its manufacturing and division to save energy, reduce carbon footprint, water usage, and supplies usage. In this case study we look at the goals, implementation, and progress of the programs put in digs by this $20 billion food and beverage giant.

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