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...ranking figure from Saddam Hussein's regime still at large has told TIME Magazine. In an exclusive written interview - his first to the Western media - Izzat al-Douri said the Ba'ath Party will continue "to mobilize and bring together the energies of the people for the fight to expel the occupation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Exclusive: Inside the Mind of Saddam's Chief Insurgent | 7/24/2006 | See Source »

...favorably impressed by Clinton's deal with the U.S.'s three biggest beverage manufacturers to expel sugary drinks from school vending machines and substitute bottled water, unsweetened fruit juices, low-fat milk and sugar-free sodas. Clinton is setting a good example by using his influence to improve the quality of nutrition at U.S. schools. Although many American schoolkids are of the opinion that his campaign is futile, since sweetened drinks will still be available at after-school events, his struggle is the first step toward helping young people become health-conscious. I wish I had been offered healthful nutrition...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

...Replacing sugary caffeinated soft drinks with artificially sweetened caffeinated soft drinks isn't much of an improvement. I say, Get rid of all sodas in our schools. Richard Overturf Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. I was favorably impressed by Clinton's deal with the U.S.'s three biggest beverage manufacturers to expel sugary drinks from school vending machines and substitute bottled water, unsweetened fruit juices, low-fat milk and sugar-free sodas. Clinton is setting a good example by using his influence to improve the quality of nutrition at U.S. schools. Although many American schoolkids are of the opinion that his campaign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Battling to Save the Cave | 5/30/2006 | See Source »

...transformation is an unquestionably positive development. It is commendable that the College and University are spending more than $6 million to renovate existing buildings in the first place, thereby allotting an unprecedented amount of extra space to the student body. That said, it was not the right decision to expel student groups from the basements of Yard dorms at all, and we are puzzled as to why increased space in Hilles must coincide with a reduction of space in the heart of the University. Even without the transformation of some Yard basements into social space for first-years, future freshmen...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: A Tango in Hilles | 5/19/2006 | See Source »

...lunch service at the Cambridge Senior Center. At one point, Kathy Podgers, a meeting regular, disrupted the testimony of Assistant City Manager for Human Services Ellen M. Semanoff, who was defending the decision, prompting Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves ’72 to threaten to call the police to expel Podgers. “Miss Podgers, a call to the police station will expel you forever. Disrupting public meetings is not legal,” Reeves said. Semanoff said the changes at the Senior Center were motivated by a desire to reach out to elders who work during...

Author: By Natalie I. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Reduced Center Hours Draw Fire | 5/17/2006 | See Source »

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