Word: fatted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...expected to approve more diet drugs in the next few years. Knoll Pharmaceutical's sibutramine is a serotonin drug, like dexfenfluramine and its predecessor, fenfluramine. Roche Laboratories' orlistat uses a different approach: it binds to food in the intestines, blocking the absorption of about one-third of dietary fat...
...entire CIA top management and replaced it with a team of ex-Pentagon and congressional staff members. In June 1995, a month after settling into the agency's headquarters in Langley, Virginia, he summoned the Pentagon's top intelligence chiefs to his office for a grilling on their fat budgets. "It reminded me of when I took my orals for my master's degree," says retired Lieut. General James Clapper, former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency. With Perry's help, Deutch next set up a Joint Space Management Board to control how billion-dollar spy satellites are built...
Like most Americans, Audrey Brantley, 42, of Birmingham, Alabama, thinks it would be a good idea to get more exercise, eat less fat and lose a few pounds. Until now those decisions have been hers to make. But Brantley, who works for the city as a library assistant, is enrolled in a new kind of health-and-wellness program that has the right, under certain circumstances, to tell her what kind of shape she should try to get into--or take away her insurance coverage. The program, which is run by the University of Alabama Birmingham School of Nursing...
...employees continue to smoke, drink and eat their way to an early grave. According to a 1993 study, half of the 2 million deaths that occur each year in the U.S. can be linked to unhealthy life-styles. The three biggest culprits--tobacco, lack of exercise and a high-fat diet--together account for at least $200 billion of the nation's $1 trillion in health-care costs...
...invisible privacy where admirers were not welcome or allowed. The posthumous chance to enter this forbidden space and ooh and aah over--and maybe buy one of--Jackie's personal possessions figured to be irresistible to plenty of people, and Sotheby's was not disappointed in its expectations. Its fat, glossy catalog of the lots up for auction sold more than 100,000 copies (at $90 hardback, $45 paper). During the five days that the objects were on public view before the sale, roughly 40,000 people stood in line to make their way through Sotheby's galleries, eyeing...