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...sophomore. “Does booting it out lower your blood alcohol level?” another student, this one old enough to drink legally, wondered. “I liked his approach,” Pat M. Tomaino ’07 said of Travia. But Dustin T. Clausen ’08 said, “It’s not going to change my behavior.” He said that the “allure” of the talk, entitled, “Pizza, Port, and Pop,” wasn?...
...feel so dirty,” said Dustin T. Clausen ’08, wiping blueberry filling from his face. “Anyone want a kiss...
...ATHENA Named after the Greek goddess credited by mythology with planting the first olive tree, Athena is located in the heart of the tranquil Waipara Valley, an hour north of Christchurch. Owner Helen Clausen gives tours of the farm, but restive visitors seem more interested in the tasting than the talking-and with good reason. Athena's first-pressed, extra-virgin oil is as green and viscous as a fruit nectar, and quite exquisite. Flavored oils (including lemon and pepper) are also available. International shipments can be arranged at www.athenaolives.co.nz...
...No.1 banking institution. Late last week, as BankAmerica board members considered Pinola's offer, Armacost abruptly resigned. The reason, as he put it, was "to help restore confidence in this organization's capabilities and future." Rumors immediately spread that his successor would be former World Bank President A.W. Clausen, 63, the man whom Armacost replaced at BankAmerica in December...
...have been so eroded by rumor and speculation." Indeed, only a month ago, Armacost bought airtime on California radio stations to discount rumors that the bank was about to ask for federal protection from its creditors. After the executive's resignation announcement, the rumor that former BankAmerica President A.W. Clausen would return circulated along with the news of a weekend meeting of the bank's 15 directors. In Washington, Clausen issued only a firm "no comment" about his possible new role...