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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...bill, approved by the state voters in November of 1982, took effect in Massachusetts on January 17, 1983. It requires a nickel or dime deposit for all containers for beer or other malt beverages, soft drinks, and artificially carbonated mineral water. It also stipulates that retailers must accept returns and give refunds for all the types of returnable containers that they sell...

Author: By Mary K. Warren, | Title: Deposits and Returns | 3/4/1983 | See Source »

Beverage containers of less than 32 ounces must have a refund value of at least five cents and larger containers a refund value of at least ten cents. This requirement applies to non-biodegradable containers of carbonated soft drinks, mineral water, beer and other malt beverages, but not to containers of other alcoholic beverages, dairy products, natural fruit juices of wine. All beverage containers subject to deposit must clearly indicate the refund value on the container...

Author: By Holly A. Idelson, | Title: Mass. Voters Face Referenda Today On Nuclear War. Environment, Death Penalty | 11/2/1982 | See Source »

...rigidity of posture, persistent dilation of the pupils and a refusal to use contractions when speaking Earth talk. For all his telekinetic talents, though, the weirdest thing about The Powers of Matthew Star (NBC, Friday, 8-9 p.m. E.D.T.) is its portrait of adolescent America, all milk snacks and malt shops and homecoming games. Barton is so reminiscent of Donny Osmond that the viewer keeps waiting for him to levitate a can of Hawaiian Punch while whistling God Bless America. These shows may be aimed primarily at teens and preteens, but it is only from the canny nonsense of Square...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Video: The Blackboard Jumble | 10/18/1982 | See Source »

...overlooked a notable boutique brewer, Jos. Huber, Monroe, Wis. It brews the very fine Augsberger beer, in which one can taste the hops and malt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Sep. 6, 1982 | 9/6/1982 | See Source »

...would be to use it for their own industrial development, perhaps even to lure back some of the firms that have fled to dryer pastures. As Wisconsin's Dreyfus said, "The only water that leaves the Great Lakes basin should be in cans, mixed with hops, barley and malt." But while such a political position may play well in Milwaukee, it raises a far more serious question in what could become an increasingly shrill national debate: Should any single state, or group of states, be able to put a lock on what could be regarded as a national resource...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: The OPEC of the Midwest | 8/2/1982 | See Source »

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