Word: meat
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...intellectual elite of his day. The playwright stood in front of the audience and began to clang a cowbell. The crowd chuckled appreciatively. He kept on clanging. The crowd began to shift nervously in their seats. He kept on clanging. The crowd began to pelt him with rotten meat...
When Raymond Dunn Jr. was born 15 years ago, he had an undersize brain, was severely retarded and was allergic to all foods except one -- Gerber Meat- Based Formula. Designed for babies who could not tolerate foods based on cows' milk, the product was canceled in 1985, when soybean formulas displaced it. That threatened disaster for Raymond, who still could not eat anything else. His mother Carol Dunn of Yankee Lake, N.Y., made an appeal to Gerber...
ALSO on the agenda of a student food committee should be health concerns. Like all Americans, students are increasingly conscious of their diets, consuming less red meat and other high-cholesterol foods and more fresh fruits, vegetables and high-carbohydrate items...
...about a year, I did not eat meat or fish. My vegetarianism made eating on the University meal plan difficult, and I rarely ate the entrees offered in the cafeteria. I made my meals at the salad bar or cooked a cheese sandwich in the toaster oven. Meals were almost universally unsatisfying, and I was hungry a good deal of the time...
...year-olds to work no more than three hours on school days, not past 7 p.m., up to 18 hours a week. Investigators raided one restaurant that employed 156 workers under 16 in violation of the hour restrictions. They also found 900 cases of children operating dangerous machinery -- meat slicers and paper balers, trash compactors and corn pickers...