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However, it’s not only about the “big ticket” items. The way you regulate booze control in your crib speaks volumes. For example, there are few things that scream “I suck” more than stacking empty liquor bottles on your bookshelves or mantle. Never has any chick walked into a room and said, “Wow, you guys really drink a lot. I can tell by all those empty bottles of Raspberry Twist Smirnoff. Do you want to double team me?” In summation, it?...

Author: By Chris SCHONBERGER And, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: THE BELL LAP: Not Unpacked? | 9/29/2005 | See Source »

Although alcohol has traditionally comprised about half of the store’s sales, several changes Saini proposes could make it more difficult for students to purchase liquor at Louie’s. He has already raised the price of alcohol to adjust for market prices and installed a machine that detects fake...

Author: By Anna M. Friedman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Louie’s Owner To Expand Store’s Offerings | 9/16/2005 | See Source »

...actors. It was while directing documentaries for the New Zealand National Film Unit that he was asked by director Gillian Armstrong to audition for My Brilliant Career (perhaps she saw something of landed gent Harry Beecham in Neill, whose family founded one of the New Zealand's largest liquor importers). And it was while filming a TV costume drama in Melbourne a few years later that he was phoned by actor James Mason and flown to London to be groomed as a star. "I was never from an early age convinced that I had a destiny," says Neill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Smooth Operator | 8/29/2005 | See Source »

...used to it. It wouldn't be bad at all; in fact, you'd get to enjoy it, probably. Then away you'd go, and youth wouldn't be wasted on the young anymore. You'd be 25, with a 95-year-old mind. Granddad would start breaking into liquor stores and staying out late. Hope we have it soon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 8/22/2005 | See Source »

...drank in college in the 1960s--sometimes a lot but not so much that we had to be hospitalized. Veteran college administrators cite a sea change in campus culture that began, not without coincidence, in the 1990s. It was marked by a shift from beer to hard liquor, consumed not in large social settings, since that is now illegal, but furtively and dangerously in students' residences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Bingeing Became the New College Sport | 8/21/2005 | See Source »

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