Word: teens
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...chairman of Time Warner), watching the buffalo roam and writing a cookbook (perhaps the only one with a section on eating disorders). Now, however, she has left the deer stand (she hunts with Ted) and returned to the klieg lights. What lured her was a pressing need--to reduce teen pregnancy--and an enemy, conservative Republicans who attached strings to $250 million for sex education; to get the money, schools must preach "abstinence only" to young people. Say the word condom, and you don't get a cent...
...York City kids who got condoms with 6,000 in Chicago who didn't; among the New Yorkers there was an increase not in the amount of sex but only in the safety of it. Come November, she will field a team to make 27 Georgia clinics "teen friendly." "You need to have young staff, be open evenings and not confront girls with a pelvic before they're comfortable," she says. "When we reduce teen pregnancy by 25%, the rest of the country will want to follow...
...once an obsession, has become "a sidebar." "I'll be 60 in December," she pronounces with the honesty only someone who looks 40 could bring to the subject. Being happily married has freed her to discover a satisfying life beyond the gym and the silver screen, she says. Cutting teen pregnancy is a big part of it. Newt & Co., watch...
...played on 120 Minutes, with no real regard to what's worth a good god damn. The first seven songs on this disc read like a Buzz Clip line-up: "Here Comes Your Man," "Wave of Mutilation" (not the infinitely better U.K surf version featured in Christian Slater's teen romp Pump up the Volume) and many others better left unsaid. Only until midway through this composium of classic cuts does anything of real quality appear. This unfortunate CD makes the Pixies out to be a punk band big on dissonance who also dabble in bubble gum radio pop from...
Ludtke cited the example of a young teen who, "after becoming a mother was more noticed and got more individualized attention...