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...also considering giving Coca-Cola a second chance to make an offer, Blais said...
MANUFACTURING. The enormous military-industrial complex of the Soviet Union is slowly turning to civilian production. Hundreds of factories where Russians or foreigners have invested are turning out goods--cars, processed food, Coca-Cola--for domestic consumption. Hundreds still have not made the switch. The essential ingredient is capital, and much of it will have to come from abroad...
...calculated caffeine consumption from all sources--from tea and Coca Cola and chocolate--and with all these combined, we saw no relation to heart disease," Willett said yesterday...
...concerned, it's always Coca-Cola...
...Crimson's staff editorials have sometimes been poorly argued or logically unsound. However, in recent memory, the Crimson has not printed anything quite as embarassing as today's shameless advertisement for the Coca-Cola corporation. The staff's hysterical endorsement of Coke pollutes this page with obscene commercialism. What's worse is that The Crimson, unlike other Harvard organizations like the Undergraduate Council and Phillips Brooks House, did not even receive any financial compensation for its support of a carbonated beverage...