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| Instructions found online on how to kill oneself by extracting hydrogen sulphide out of bath salts are responsible for close to 50 suicide attempts in Japan over the last month. The police have asked ISPs to remove the information from the Internet, although the Internal Affairs Minister says that interfering with these web sites would restrict people's freedom of expression. More... | ||
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