Word: tobacco
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...George W. Bush was infamous for chewing tobacco while a student at Harvard Business School. (“Big Man on Campus,” 10/21/04...
...George W. Bush was infamous for chewing tobacco while a student at Harvard Business School. (“Big Man on Campus,” 10/21/04...
...cast is full to the brim with talent, though one member truly stands out; it is difficult to conceive of a more disgusting character than the tobacco-smoking, liquor-swilling, foul-mouthed, ungrateful Sir Brute, and even more difficult to imagine anyone carrying him off to more repulsive perfection than Bill Camp...
...served as basis for the urgency and panic surrounding the obesity plague that has descended on the American population as of late. What’s worse, due to the estimate’s magnitude, obesity has frequently been branded as a near equal source of preventable deaths as tobacco use. Not only is CDC’s miscalculation irresponsible, but by equating smoking with obesity it has fueled the negative and degrading attitude surrounding this ballooning national health concern...
...Chinese oil utility, PetroChina, that does business with the government in Sudan. Historically, Harvard has dragged its moneyed feet on divestment; in fact, a campaign has never actually led to full divestment. But Harvard has responded to pressure to divest from irresponsible assets, such as holdings in tobacco companies...