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KARACHI, Pakistan  Several leading Pakistani archeologists say a government 
cultural festival at an ancient site in the country's south is putting 
the ruins at risk.Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, the son of assassinated former 
prime minister Benazir Bhutto, is organizing the event Saturday at Mohenjodaro, 
where one of the largest settlements of the Indus Valley civilization existed 
thousands of years ago.Archaeologist Farzand Masih said Friday that organizers 
have harmed the site by erecting wooden and steel scaffolds for a 
stage. Another archaeologist, Asma Ibrahim, said a planned light and sound 
show could damage the delicate walls.Authorities insist there was no risk.A 
provincial archaeology official, Qasim Ali Qasim, says he is supervising 
arrangements for the festival to make sure no harm is caused to 
the site in the southern Sindh province.
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was prescribed generic Xanax at age 25, a few months after she'd 
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someone would feed her something she might choke on," she recalled.When 
the drug didn't help and she became desperate, she admitted herself to 
a psychiatric ward; during the week she was there, relatives cared for 
her little girl.Emily was taken off alprazolam and put on the generic 
form of Klonopin, which is slower-acting. After being released, she followed 
up with her doctor, who continued her on that drug, but Emily 
didn't feel much better on it. Her anxiety attacks persisted."Every day 
was a struggle," she said.After several months, she started looking for 
other doctors to get her off the pills. One wanted her to 
go cold turkey, but she'd been reading up online and knew the 
dangers of benzo withdrawal."Once you've been on Xanax or similar drugs 
for a month or more, you may need to taper off them 
gradually," Birndorf explained.Tapering is a stepladder approach that involves 
slowly decreasing your dose by tiny increments. It may also include switching 
from a faster-acting benzo like Xanax to a slower one, such as 
Klonopin, as the hospital had Emily do."If you've been on a high 
dose for years, tapering from benzos can possibly take much longer than 
with other drugs, like SSRIsmaybe even a full year," Birndorf said.Sometimes, 
she points out, patients don't comply 

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">em generic Xanax, noting that two nights before 
she passed out, she'd run out of the pills she'd been using 
for anxiety.After testing her blood and urine, staffers administered another 
drug that, like Xanax, is in the benzodiazepine family."Almost immediately, 
I stopped shaking and felt totally normal," Jenna said. "It was as 
though nothing had ever happened. Nobody there told me, but I put 
it together: I'd been in withdrawal. I was dependent on Xanax."Jenna had 
first gotten a prescription eight years earlier when she was a student 
and saw a doctor, complaining of insomnia. After discussing her problem, 
"he decided I was anxious," she said. "I had a busier life 
than some, but I didn't think I was especially anxious. He told 
me there was this great drug I could take. He prescribed a 
milligram per day of the generic form."At first, she loved it."It was 
amazing," she said. "I could sleep anywhere, on the spot."A few months 
later, though, her insomnia returned, along with a new sense of nervousness 
that struck between pills. Over the next couple of years, her doctor 
upped the dosage until it reached 6 mg per day, an unusually 
high level.Jenna's experienceextreme as it isshows that this drug, which 
more and more women today are using, may carry severe risks."Dependence 
on benzodiazepines like Xanax is a serious problem, especially among young 
women," said Harris Stratyner, cochairman of the medical scientific subcommittee 
of the nonprofit 
 Jan. 30, 2014: Family and friends watch as Dewey Jones, left, speaks 
to the media after a hearing before Summit County Common Pleas Court 
Judge Mary Margaret Rowlands in Akron, Ohio.Michael Chritton/APAKRON, Ohio 
 Charges were dismissed Thursday against a northeast Ohio man who served 
about 20 years in prison for a 1993 killing but maintained his 
innocence.A judge ordered a new trial last year for Dewey Jones of 
Akron after tests showed his DNA didn't match evidence at the scene.Prosecutors 
filed to dismiss the charges, noting that witnesses have died and evidence 
has degraded."We basically looked at the case as it stands today and 
determined that we didn't think that we could, for the second time, 
prove his guilt beyond a reasonable doubt," said Jill Del Greco, a 
spokeswoman for the Ohio attorney general's office.Jones told WEWS-TV he 
felt overwhelmed and said he knew such a day would come."I just 
never thought it would take this long," said Jones, 51. "The truth 
is the truth, and it always comes out."Until late last year, Jones 
was imprisoned for the robbery and slaying of 71-year-old Neal Rankin, a 
Goodyear retiree who Jones said was a family friend. Jones said he 
wasn't involved in the killing and had no knowledge about it."I sure 
would like to know who I did 20 years for," he told 
WEWS. "I wish I knew what the whole truth was."The judge hasn't 
decided whether to dismiss the charges with or without prejudice, the latter 
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