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...What advertising cannot do is encourage people who don’t drink to drink and it cannot encourage people who drink to drink more,” said Jeff Becker, the president of the Beer Institute, an industry trade organization...
Thus stain-resistant trousers. The idea of pants as a bib is one whose time has come. Levi's Dockers brand has unveiled its Go Khaki with Stain Defender line. Treated with DuPont Teflon, these trousers allow the wearer to spill any "oil or water-based liquid" (e.g., beer, salad dressing) and have it bead up and roll off. Earlier this year, Lee introduced its Performance Khaki, which uses Nano-Care, microscopic whiskers that repel spills...
Rohit shares his views on Harvard and prison love over noodles and beer with FM in the Adams House kitchen known as the “Diaspora Room.” Or, more precisely, the “Diaspora Pooh,” thanks to the handwriting of a visionary Adams resident. Rohit pauses reflectively, lowering his keg can from his pursed lips. “I can only imagine what it was like when it was still a room [and not a pooh],” he said. Rohit may be vying to lead the Harvard student body into...
...ban’s harmful impact extended beyond students to the environment. In previous years, keg bins were easily recycled and students consuming beer from kegs could more resourcefully re-use their cups. This year, however, flurries of recyclable aluminum cans didn’t find recycling bins, and loads of waste ended up on Jordan Field—about 30,000 cans according to Environmental Action Committee estimates. Even worse, hundreds of glass bottles were broken and now lie on the ground of Jordan Field, where many intramural teams play football, soccer and softball...
...general store in Kamimoku, a hot springs resort hamlet of about 800 people, an hour and a half north of Tokyo by bullet train. Nakamura, the 73-year-old granddaughter-in-law of the store's founder, runs the place with two of her sons and their wives, selling beer and liquor, cigarettes, canned goods, toiletries and candy. Her store couldn't be more picturesque, with worn wood floors, shelves of sake that reach to the ceiling, 10-kilo bags of rice stacked waist high and holiday decorations that say "Merry Christmas 1996." She wears three sweaters and a flowered...