Word: fatted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Washington-based group ranked Harvard 17th out of 38 collegiate dining services, based on the availability of varied low-fat, cholesterol-free and vegetarian foods at meals...
Harvard also displays cards showing the caloric and fat content of each dish, the study reported, thereby helping students "eat healthy...
...snapping and snarling sessions ensued, and Kessler won more than his share. In 1994 he announced new rules that required all manufacturers of processed foods to list their fat, fiber and calorie content. A former pipe smoker, he took on the tobacco industry, insisting that the FDA has the authority to regulate nicotine as an addictive drug and calling for restrictions in cigarette ads aimed at minors. He also lost a few battles, including his attempt to keep untested dietary supplements off the market...
...Kessler managed to offend as well those who cheered his moves against Big Business. He approved olestra, a fat substitute that can cause diarrhea and cramps, and BST, a hormone injected into cows to increase milk production--arguing in both cases that his decision was based on sound science. The FDA under his regime was faulted for being too laggard in approving new drugs, even though Kessler cut the waiting time from 33 months to 19 months...
...store at the mall, "I'll make sure that the Cambridgeside Galleria is a regular stop on the Harvard shuttle bus route. " Kudos to the candidate who offers Kinko's free advertising on all campaign literature in exchange for free poster copying. Or the first one who gets a fat check from some Harvard alumnus with the proviso that the candidate, if elected, not try to push for any sort of ethnic studies because the alum thinks it's all bunk...