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...classes are run by Community Services for Children (CSC), a nonprofit organization that oversees Head Start programs in Allentown, Pa. On Monday nights, couples convene at a Boys & Girls Club, dropping off their children with caregivers provided by the program. The moms and dads share canned soda and free dinners such as chicken, potatoes and gravy before the two instructors--Gregory Edwards, author of the program's curriculum, and a female social worker--lead discussions on finances, household chores and parenting. Faverey, a mentor for Head Start families who is trained in relationship and child-development issues, follows...
...between our segments. We are filling in the gap between the Coke commercials." Back in the makeup trailer, Tambor (who has thankfully added a pair of shorts over his briefs) says the Emmy, by telling mainstream viewers it's "safe" to watch, will allow the sitcom to sell enough soda to survive. "We turned from the little engine that maybe could," he says, "into the little engine that could." Do yourself a favor and get on board...
Back in Cambridge, however, Bush liked to catch his three-for-99-cents pork special on Tuesdays at a local restaurant. Online gossip has it that nowadays, he’d order that with a diet soda and some pralines and cream ice cream for dessert, his supposed favorites...
...Word from headquarters is that communications intercepts suggest the insurgents thought this was in fact the big showdown and had congregated in the middle of the city. But other than random bursts of small-arms fire, which is met with heavy fusillades, there is little action at the soda factory. Chontosh meets with the 3/5 commander, Lieut. Colonel Patrick J. Malay. They agree that things are looking good, but Malay says, "Let's not press our luck" by staying too long and "letting someone get lucky with a mortar." Twenty minutes later, they head...
Upon entering Tommy’s House of Pizza one day seeking the refreshing taste of Coca-Cola during one of Cambridge’s last sunny afternoons, Dartboard encountered the latest of soda-pop peculiarities—C2. With a name that is eerily reminiscent of the popular Schwarzenegger sequel, Coke’s newest invention, labeled in an emboldened (and undeniably tough) red and black font, sits stoutly like a muscle car in a can. Ironically packed with only half the punch (half the carbs, that is), it seems that health-smart men finally have a drink with...