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...have made comments about Amy Winehouse's alleged drug and alcohol abuse. Do you have any advice for her? -Mike Moll, Bethlehem, Pa.I think Amy should hang out with winners more than dealers. Sometimes when you are that talented, you are the last one to realize it. So you tend to hide your talent behind getting high. I have been there...
...City of Cambridge received a nationally recognized award last week for its efforts to curb underage drinking. A nonprofit group known as the National Association of State Alcohol and Drug Abuse Directors (NASADAD) awarded its 2007 National Exemplary Award for Innovative Substance Abuse Programs to the city for a program that trains local alcohol servers and sellers to prevent underage drinking. The initiative, called “21 Proof,” is unique in “the collaboration between the licensees and the license commission,” according to Frank W. Connelly, trainer and community organizer...
...part, Harvard University Dining Services’ (HUDS) new flat-panel plasma screens and electronic kiosks (for installation in each dining hall) haven’t even sparked brain-break levels of interest. Still, at a campus in which anything and everything inspires debate—from abstinence to alcohol subsidies and single-ply toilet paper—HUDS’ latest effort has not escaped criticism. The new technology deserves few brownie points, but students ought not overlook their good fortune in having a dining service that actually cares—and outclasses any other college caterer. The technology?...
...promotions, the two-night event hosted approximately 1,000 to 1,200 students on Friday night. Saturday night was similarly busy. Taylor said that the event had been in the works since May of last year, with the Woodbridge Society helping to organize publicity and logistics. Publicity was not alcohol-focused in order to draw a wider array of undergrads to the event. Even so, a large portion of the Saturday night crowd were seniors sipping an Oktoberfest brew. Attendees compared the event to the real thing. B. Alex Lewis ’08, an attendee, complimented the food...
...could not have been easy being Elliott Roosevelt. If the alcohol wasn't getting him, the morphine was. If it wasn't the morphine, it was the struggle with depression. Then, of course, there were the constant comparisons with big brother Teddy...