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...understood, than with bucking what the ex-priest has called "the standard political normalcies of power and privilege, hierarchy and oppression, debt foreclosure and land appropriation, imperial exploitation and colonial collaboration." This Tom Joad-ish Christ did not so much heal illnesses as cure false consciousness; his body was eaten by dogs at the foot of the Cross. Crossan has summarized his message as "God says, 'Caesar sucks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE GOSPEL TRUTH? | 4/8/1996 | See Source »

...This novel molecular method allowed us to conclude that this virus was structurally the same virus as the one identified in the stool of a particular dining hall worker," he added. "This worker got sick after preparing the food item eaten statistically more by students who got sick than those who did not get sick...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Study Sheds New Light On Dining Hall Illness | 4/3/1996 | See Source »

...million cattle are at no risk, the British government is considering a proposal from Britain's National Farmers Union to incinerate more than 800,000 animals a year. For the most part, these would be dairy cattle over six years old which are the most likely to have eaten the infected feed banned in l989 after being linked to "mad cow disease...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where the Beef Isn't | 3/27/1996 | See Source »

...undergrowth near their home a few weeks ago, they were delighted. Bush meat is a delicacy throughout the rain forests of central Africa, and chimps are particularly prized for their size and scarcity. Villagers helped carry the primate back to Mayibout, where it was skinned, cooked and eaten. There the festivities ended. Within a week, nearly all those who had prepared the animal for the pot had fallen ill with a high fever. Some began bleeding from the eyes and mouth. By last week, 13 were dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHERE DOES EBOLA HIDE? | 3/4/1996 | See Source »

...pointing out a problem to her, the manager slammed the dishes down on the table and asked, in a very loud voice, "Do you want this food or not?" At that point, we voted with our feet--we simply got up and left, having waited over an hour and eaten nothing. We walked across the street to the Cambridgeside Galleria, where we had a pleasant dinner at the food court...

Author: By David B. Lat, | Title: Rudeness Runs Amok | 2/15/1996 | See Source »

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