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...holidays are especially difficult, says Remi Hahn, whose 4-year-old daughter Olivia is severely allergic to dairy, eggs, mustard and sesame. The most stressful thing is the lack of control, Hahn says. One undetected wrong morsel and her daughter could be on her way to the hospital...
...year-old daughter suffer-more times than any parent should-through an anaphylactic reaction to dairy, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, or seeds is torture because she sees the effect it has on Maya. One of the symptoms of food allergy is dread, Mindlin explains. She knows something is very wrong and literally tries to jump out of skin. It's unbearable to watch. As a result, Maya tends to shut down around food and new people. Some of Maya's first words, her mother says, were "Read the 'gredients...
...retention rather than instituting a draft,” said his press secretary, Brigid M. O’Rourke. Councillor E. Denise Simmons joined the chorus against conscription. “We shouldn’t force people to go, because we are in this war for all the wrong reasons,” she said. Simmons added that none of her constituents, including the lower-income ones from Riverside, North Cambridge, and East Cambridge, had voiced any concerns over the draft. “My constituents are so worried about housing and heating and eating that the draft...
...really think that the women at Yale should stand up and say ‘that’s wrong,’” said Eliot House resident Marc K. Bhargava...
Criticizing scholarships reserved for minority students, the Boston University College Republicans announced Monday that the group will be awarding a $250 scholarship that requires applicants to be at least 25 percent Caucasian. The move was intended to provoke discussion on “the morally wrong practice” of using “racial preferences rather than merit” in awarding scholarship money, according to a statement from the BU Republicans. The Republican group’s president, Joseph J. Mroszczyk, said last night that he first heard of the idea for a Caucasian-only scholarship from Jason...