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...recent years, public health officials have stressed that bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, in part because of everyday exposure to low-level antibiotics in anti-bacterial soap...

Author: By Sarah S. Burg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Professor Urges Cutbacks on Antibiotic Use | 4/30/2002 | See Source »

...Always use antibacterial soap after handling raw meat, but you don’t need it every time you wash your hands,” Thompson said. “The most important thing is the physical act of washing your hands...

Author: By Sarah S. Burg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Professor Urges Cutbacks on Antibiotic Use | 4/30/2002 | See Source »

...lectured about regularly in an effort to educate and to raise money for fighting the disease; in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Much loved as private eye Dan Tanna in the late-'70s drama Vega$ and as a Boston detective in Spenser: For Hire, Urich also appeared in the '70s sitcom Soap, the film Turk 182!, the Emmy Award-winning mini-series Lonesome Dove and, in 1998, as the ship's captain in a revived version of Love Boat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Apr. 29, 2002 | 4/29/2002 | See Source »

...volume two, out in July. These kind of teased out, black and white, multi-volume stories are typical of Japanese manga storytelling. Also typical, Yoshizumi's drawings mix saucer-eyed, button-nosed caricatures with realistic details, particularly of the outfits the characters wear. Though little more than a childish soap opera, the natural, breezy dialogue (translated by Jack Niida), the occasional editor's notes on Japanese culture, and the likable characters make for a delightful read...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Two New Comix for Kids | 4/23/2002 | See Source »

...nine- and 10-year-olds were not only watching “90210,” but also calling it their favorite show. Every Wednesday for 10 years, impressionable youngsters were shown everything parents don’t want their kids seeing: sex, violence and drinking. Making a soap opera designed specifically for a younger crowd is a little like using Joe Camel to sell cigarettes to teenagers and I have no doubt that creator Aaron Spelling aired the show for no other reasons than further fame and fortune...

Author: By Elizabeth L. Olive, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pop Culture Flashback | 4/11/2002 | See Source »

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