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...Jones wrote. Nicholas G. Jameson ’06, the social chair, said the idea behind the Solo cup demonstration is to better equip students to keep track of how much they are drinking at social events. “People at parties just kind of pour things carelessly,” he said. Jameson added that the “mocktails” and “mocktinis” provided at the open house will be served in foam cups supplied by the Community Health Initiative. The cups have facts and myths about alcohol consumption printed on them...
Need to get your nut and chocolate fix in the same dish? Then try out this peanutty treat next time when you visit the dining hall. Put two large spoonfuls of peanut butter in a bowl. Microwave the condiment for about 20 seconds, or until it appears liquidy. Pour onto bowl of chocolate froyo, ideally that of the Dutch variety. Add chocolate sprinkles on top if you want some extra kick...
...says Tim Williamson, head of the Idea Village, a leading New Orleans business-development group. Earlier this month, Nagin got a standing ovation from some 2,000 local entrepreneurs after pledging that they would get their fair share of the billions of dollars in federal reconstruction contracts about to pour in. "This is a once-in-a-400-year opportunity," he roared inside a downtown hotel ballroom. "You're in a position to create wealth for your children and your children's children. And after you make all that money, give back. The days of haves and have-nots...
...this raises the question: Should Americans continue to pour so much money into a single nonprofit known more for first response than for long-term rebuilding? "The beauty of the nonprofit sector is its diversity," says Borochoff. "Americans need to figure out that they should use the Red Cross, but don't use the whole wad. Save it for some other groups...
...doesn't take that long. In the morning, the U.S. and Kurdish special forces begin moving north, toward Sarai, through the stone-paved alleyways. Within minutes, they are ambushed. The U.S. commanders rush machine-gun teams to the rooftops to pour out suppressing fire as the others advance below, clearing houses as they go. Anguished families come rushing out, caught in the cross fire and herded by the soldiers to the relative safety of the edge of town. A little girl cups her ears with her hands and wails each time firing breaks out. A 5-year-old boy gingerly...