Faced with some of the world's strictest anti-drug laws, some addicts in Malaysia are sniffing fresh cow dung to get high. An official at the National Narcotics Agency said yesterday the problem was small but growing among addicts who cannot buy drugs. Trade Minister Rafidah Aziz was quoted in The New Straits Times newspaper as saying she wanted the government to deal with addicts who sniff cow dung, glue and even polystyrene smoke. She did not elaborate. "The cow dung emits gases like sulphur, and addicts sniff on these gasses to get high," the official at the agency said on...