Word: two-year-old
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...closest thing Harvard has to a campus pub is the two-year-old Picadilly Filly (123 Mt. Auburn St.). Crowded, not too large and not too bright, you'll find more people you know in this inexpensive pickup joint than you'll find in your dorm. If, on the other hand, you prefer a place that makes Jiffypop popcorn while you fill up with cheap beer at the bar, then visit the Bow and Arrow (Bow St. next to Baskin Robbins). On Wednesday nights, you'll find most of the Harvard undergraduate population here, and you can you drink...
...bitter. Villagers around Ben Tre talk of defoliants--Agent Orange--sprayed by U.S. aircraft killing the coconut trees that provided the main source of their income. Vo Van Canh, 49, a former Viet Cong, points to his 17-year-old son, who has the arrested development of a two-year-old, the result, says Vo, of dioxin poisoning. At the Tu Du Women's Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, Dr. Nguyen Thi Ngoc says her studies, though not conclusive, suggest that women exposed to the defoliants have 15 times as many fetal deaths as those who were not exposed...
...second-seeded Crimson varsity (2-2) will return to Worcester's take Quinsigamond on Sunday hoping to repeat that two-year-old trumply, but there's a big obstacle in the way-the U.S. Naval Academy...
...image business, though, is having a few image problems of its own. The field is attracting unqualified amateurs, and some consultants are trying to keep out tacky practitioners. Says Andrea Reynolds, managing director of the two-year-old Professional Image Consultants Association International: "It's making a lot of us angry. People lacking training are giving consulting advice that is incomplete, inaccurate and sometimes damaging." The group sets standards for imagemakers, including at least some advanced education in such fields as marketing, fashion design and communications...
When Phyllis Weber learned earlier this year that a two-year-old child had died of brain disease in a San Francisco hospital, she immediately dialed a 24-hour alert number in Pittsburgh. The child's liver was still in good condition but would quickly deteriorate, and Weber, who is director of the Northern California Transplant Bank, had only a few hours to find someone who could use it. The voice she reached at the headquarters of the National Association of Transplant Coor- dinators (NATCO) wasted no time getting to the particulars...