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Khat Summary
860 words, approx. 3 pages This is a shrub or small tree that grows wild and is largely cultivated in the uplands of Yemen and East Africa. The plant is known under many names; it is called qat in Yemen, tschad in Ethiopia, and miraa in Kenya. The botanical name is Catha edulis....
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Khat Summary
428 words, approx. 1 pages Khat is a shrub or small tree (Catha edulis) that grows in the higher regions of Yemen and East Africa. The plant is called qat in Yemen, tschad in Ethiopia, and miraa in Kenya. Chewing the leaves, buds, and sprouts of khat releases a substance that...
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Catha Edulis Summary
4,909 words, approx. 16 pages OFFICIAL NAMES: Catha edulis or Catha edulis Forssk STREET NAMES: Khat, qat in Yemen, tschat in Ethiopia; miraa in Kenya; Abyssinian tea, African salad, African tea, Arabian tea, Bushman's tea, chafta, chat, ciat, crafta, djimma, flower of...
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Khat Information
3,906 words, approx. 13 pages
 KHAT (1210 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Sports format. Licensed to Laramie, Wyoming, USA. The station is currently owned by Appaloosa Broadcasting Company, Inc. and features programing from ESPN...


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 The Village Voice
That Darned Khat
11/22/2006: 4,279 words, approx. 14 pages DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE SEAN GARDINER CAN GET SOME KHAT? OUR REPORTER ROAMS THE CITY STREETS IN SEARCH OF NEW YORK'S MOST EXCLUSIVE (AND ELUSIVE) DRUG. Hamada Alsaedi, a slight 19-year-old, flashes me a distrusting stare as I enter the Eexus Deli &...
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 FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
Khat: A Potential Concern for Law Enforcement
08/01/2004: 1,687 words, approx. 6 pages The word khat (pronounced cot) may not evoke much response from most of American society, but it could herald a significant problem for law enforcement in the near future.1 Khat is a plant that originates in eastern Africa and the southern Middle East; people...


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