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...Adams dwells, social norms oppress children who would otherwise become vegetarians. In pursuit of elusive facts to back up this, uh, assertion, she alleges a conspiracy of the American Dairy Council in public schools. She gives further evidence, her voice tinged with horror, of her child being coerced to color in a picture of a turkey in a grade school worksheet about the first Thanksgiving...

Author: By Travis R. Kavulla, | Title: Our Speciesist Culture | 10/2/2003 | See Source »

...Adams dwells, social norms oppress children who would otherwise become vegetarians. In pursuit of elusive facts to back up this, uh, assertion, she alleges a conspiracy of the American Dairy Council in public schools. She gives further evidence, her voice tinged with horror, of her child being coerced to color in a picture of a turkey in a grade school worksheet about the first Thanksgiving...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Our Speciesist Culture | 10/1/2003 | See Source »

Mocking the color-coded terror alert system, Franken referred to orange—the second-highest alert level—as “the highest level at which we are encouraged to go to the mall...

Author: By Bari M. Schwartz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Franken Mocks Right Wing | 9/30/2003 | See Source »

...when her research team showed her a sample of the "chocolate" gold. "I had been coming up with turns of phrase using bouche (the French word for mouth)," Azagury-Partridge says. "Like l'eau ? la bouche ... mouth-watering. It's all about being edible and delicious, and that color of gold symbolized it perfectly." She turned the specially treated material into whimsical shapes, like a square of chocolate that seems to melt over the finger, and another that looks like it's been nibbled. The rings start at about $700 (there are also $600 versions in plain old yellow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chocolate Treats | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

...enough of lame inflight entertainment? The AV340 video and music player from French firm Archos might just be the answer to mile-high boredom. Its 40-GB hard disk can easily store 30 feature films to watch on its 9.7-cm color screen, and still leave room for a few thousand MP3 tracks. All this in a package that weighs just 0.35 kg. The Archos ($1,000) can record straight from TV or hi-fi, so you don't have to waste time compressing audio and video files on your computer. And when you land, you can hook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Entertainment in Your Pocket | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

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