News (Media Awareness Project) - Peru: Drug Charges Denied |
Title: | Peru: Drug Charges Denied |
Published On: | 2001-03-23 |
Source: | New York Times (NY) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-26 20:46:46 |
DRUG CHARGES DENIED
Caretas, the nation's leading political magazine, said in an article that
the presidential candidate Alejandro Toledo had tested positive for cocaine
at a hospital in 1998. Mr. Toledo, who leads in the polls heading into the
April 8 vote, said the report was part of a dirty tricks campaign to stop
his candidacy. Elaine Karp, Mr. Toledo's wife, has long contended that he
was kidnapped and drugged by government intelligence agents in 1998.
Caretas, the nation's leading political magazine, said in an article that
the presidential candidate Alejandro Toledo had tested positive for cocaine
at a hospital in 1998. Mr. Toledo, who leads in the polls heading into the
April 8 vote, said the report was part of a dirty tricks campaign to stop
his candidacy. Elaine Karp, Mr. Toledo's wife, has long contended that he
was kidnapped and drugged by government intelligence agents in 1998.
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