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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...operations, as well as its new $10 million Washington studio, NET relies partly on conservative sponsors like the Coors Brewing Co. and advertisers who run the gamut from Magnavox to a firm that sells Rush Limbaugh commemorative beer steins. In addition, most organizations sponsor their own shows. The weekly Gingrich hour, which costs $125,000 a year, is paid for by his nonprofit Progress & Freedom Foundation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Network That Newt Built | 1/9/1995 | See Source »

...binge, there is a more relentless, desperate quality to the pursuit of intoxication. The drinkers also seem more blase than ever about the consequences. "Look, this is nothing," 20-year-old Cecily, a junior at the University of New Hampshire, tells a reporter as she downs her fourth beer at a midweek party. "We did the same thing last night and turned out for exams. We can handle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Higher Education: Crocked on Campus | 12/19/1994 | See Source »

...soon as I left I walked over the liquor store," he says. "I had a beer, then I fell asleep...

Author: By Deborah Yeh, | Title: A Mad Night Of Writing Resumes | 12/17/1994 | See Source »

...down to the Druid for a beer after work. I go to Studio Pizza for lunch in case I get sick of eating barbecue. If I run out of watermelon, Sandy's [a Portuguese grocery store] has it," Goodman explains. "There's just so much here readily available for you, If I want to get my car fixed I just send some barbecue to the shop across the street and they cut me a deal on my brakes...

Author: By Victoria E.M. Cain, | Title: Inman: Diverse, Friendly | 12/14/1994 | See Source »

This is, at best, a dubious line of reasoning, considering that final clubs' traditions and activities seem to consist mainly of drinking cheap beer and making snide remarks about nonmembers, both of which women are as fully capable of doing as men. The real question is, if final club members choose to cling to their beliefs, do women have a moral imperative to stop them...

Author: By Emily Carrier, | Title: Forget Final Clubs | 12/10/1994 | See Source »

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