Word: junking
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Okay, okay, enough already! No, the College should not send over 10,000 pieces of e-junk mail to the student body, nor should it need to warn users that their cavorting in the electronic realms of alt.sex.fetish.machete may be visible to everybody logged into fas at the time...
...Israel to Arab workers also deprives the Palestinians of $1 million in daily earnings. If international aid would stimulate the Palestinian economy enough to replace jobs lost in Israel, the principle of separation would become attractive to the Palestinians. But only if it is symmetrical. Says Mohamed Natshe, a junk dealer in Hebron: ``Rabin doesn't want to see my face, but I don't want to see his either, nor the faces of the settlers and soldiers.'' Under the 1993 agreement, Israeli settlements are to remain in place during the interim phase, with their ultimate fate determined...
...there is any "Harvard experience," it's about choice, and making decisions about one's life. All that junk you hear about Mother Harvard and her young...it's all true. If you don't want to get much out of Harvard, then stay in your room. But if you do want to take advantage of the place, pull out the Unofficial Guide and decide on five activities that look interesting. Attend their next meetings. Don't like your life? Take steps to change it. But don't look back in the spring of your senior year, complain that...
Moreover, there are alarming signs that the next generation may be in even worse shape by the time it comes of age. The percentage of teens who are overweight, which held steady at about 15% through the 1970s, rose to 21% by 1991. "The kids eat nothing but junk food," says Liam Hennessey, a special- ed teacher from San Francisco who watches students on school trips open the lunches their parents pack for them, gobble up the Oreos and Pop-Tarts and toss out the sandwiches...
...thing that has changed is the cost of eating right. "Junk food is pretty cheap," notes San Francisco lawyer Peter Haley. A Burger King meal may be more expensive than one that is home cooked, but calorie for calorie, burgers are cheaper than the salad bar or the fare at fancier restaurants that serve vegetables. And eating out is a lot easier than chopping broccoli and cauliflower in your own kitchen...