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...they choose to live their legacy now. For Maxworthy, that meant using his connections to reclaim tons of fruit destined for the dump because, though perfectly edible, it wasn't supermarket grade. "There's plenty of fast food," he says, "but [those with low incomes] have very limited access to fresh produce...
...race thoroughbreds, and to share in the winnings. In the U.K., the British Horseracing Authority hopes such schemes will expand the sport's middle-class base. A few hundred pounds can give enthusiasts an insider's privileges, landing them not only a stake in a horse, but also access to the paddock, pre-race chats with trainers and jockeys, and the chance to gloat in the winner's circle. Ed Marley, a syndicate member and managing director of a television production company in Liverpool, describes ascending the owner's stand at his hometown track as "one of the most exhilarating...
...policies implemented in 2002 now limit access to veterans with service-related injuries or those who make less than $30,000 a year, according to the study...
...examples of celebratory “mass games,” in which hundreds of children gather in a stadium and form a giant mural by holding up colored cards. He said the children consider this normal, and do not protest even though the practice lasts for hours without access to bathroom facilities and food. One audience member, Jung Sakong ’10, said he had lived his entire life in South Korea. “Yet only today did I realize how ignorant I was to the conditions in North Korea,” said Sakong...
...team of researchers from the Medical School said in a statement Tuesday that the number of veterans without access to health care has increased by 290,000 since 2000, reflecting cutbacks in employer-provided health insurance and Bush administration policies that restrict eligibility for Veteran Affairs (VA) services...