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That is the momentous implication of the latest in an interminable line of coffee studies. It is tempting to pay attention to this one, published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine, since it represents a large-scale research effort and bears the prestigious stamp of the Harvard School of Public Health. The school's investigators studied 45,589 men aged 40 to 75 years, some of whom averaged six or more cups of coffee daily. (As is too often the case in medical research, women were left out of the study.) The finding: these coffee drinkers were...
...hopeful sign that we're learning from the struggles of the past," said Andy Stamp, a Vietnam vet who once headed an organization of 15,000 active duty soldiers opposing...
...Stamp and his fellow speakers didn't pull any punches; at one point, Stamp told his audience that "George Bush wants us to condemn Iraq, I think we should tell him to stick it, or he will bring us all down with...
...wits and other people's garbage. Together they forge an unexpected friendship that provides them both with the only breath of kindness in a world that has forsaken its humanity. First, however, they must surmount their differences. Mrs. Curren is determined to fight to the last, trying to stamp out South Africa's proliferating injustices; Vercueil wants only to disappear into his cardboard shack without responsibility to anyone or anything...
...accord ends the postwar rights of the World War II Allies in Germany and effectively marks the end of the cold war that began as soon as the defeat of Germany was completed. It puts the Big Four stamp of approval on the Oct. 3 unification of East and West Germany and states that the country will never try to claim land forfeited to Poland after World War II. The new Germany also agrees to renounce the manufacture, possession and control of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons...