Word: alcoholism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Harvard does not authorize the use of the University's name or images on alcoholic beverages or to promote the sale of alcohol, Provost Harvey V. Fineberg '67 said yesterday in a clarification of Harvard's trademark policy...
...After consultation with colleagues and careful reflection, I have come to believe that Harvard's name or images should not be used in labeling alcoholic beverages, even when the beverage is to be served at Harvard functions as a gift," Fineberg wrote in the new alcohol policy...
Thanks God for J. Crew catalogues. After a hard days work of battling sleep, it's time to rev up those engines. Sex, drugs, alcohol are the main hobbies, though any sort of rambunctious behavior will do. Wantonness is key. Any random hook-ups are always welcome, too. Who doesn't love an emotional crisis in the aftermath? Party 'till the cows come home. So how does one become lonely in a hip, happenin' place like this? Well, don't forget, there are still those prudes like me who refuse to be swept up by the illusory excitement...
...arise with the increasing availability of tests for so-called low-penetrance genes, such as those associated with breast or colon cancer. These don't necessarily mean that the carrier will be stricken but suggest an increased risk, especially in the presence of certain "co-factors" like poor diet, alcohol or smoking. Such tests are already available for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 breast-cancer genes but at a cost of about $2,700 each, and with their limited predictive abilities, only a few are performed. Still, they raise critical questions for any woman who tests positive. Should she undertake...
...They serve alcohol in the park...