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...controlled substances, making them as restricted as heroin. Anyone possessing such foods is supposed to dispose of them now, though hemp sellers and eaters won't be prosecuted until March 18. Nationally marketed products include the Hempzel Pretzels, baked in Pennsylvania, and Organic Hemp Plus Granola, made in Blaine, Wash. Gastronomically speaking, a ban on these earthy-tasting comestibles would be no great tragedy--though the hemp-crazy Galaxy Global Eatery in New York City serves an apple pie with a delightful hemp crust...
...rock, they're deep and they don't need foul language to get their point across. I totally love these guys and listen to their music at top volume whenever I get a chance, but sometimes my teenage son tells me to turn it down. DOMONIQUE KRENTZ White Salmon, Wash...
...California's pensioners got out unhurt. In what Connell says was a normal rotation of funds, CalPERS eventually liquidated its eventual $175.5 million investment in Jedi II in 2000 and received $171 million as of Oct. 31, 2001 - "a wash," according to spokeswoman Pat Macht. (The deal was actually tougher on Enron - CalPERS' exit forced the company to cover the funds by setting up the flawed Chewco partnership that would eventually start Enron's financial dominoes falling.) By then, says Connell, "We were just happy to get our money...
...also try the Beacon Hill Pub (149 Charles St.), which despite being named after a classy neighborhood, is the epitome of a dive. Wash away the pain of rejection by downing several pints of beer with minimal damage to the wallet—drinks come nice and cheap. Despite the dirty toilets and the sticky bar, Beacon Hill Pub represents dodgy fun at its best. The young crowd is unpretentious and laid-back, ready for a night of nonstop drinking and drunken conversations. Just don’t get too inebriated and find yourself in a brawl...
...have been found with razors, money and pens sewn into their clothing even after repeated searches. If a suspected terrorist should manage to get beyond the 8-ft.-high razor wire, the procedure is simple. "We tell 'em three times to halt," says Specialist Tim Vernon, 22, of Sumner, Wash. "And if they don't, we open fire. No way we're going to chase them through the minefields...