Mirsky, Steve 1/1/1997 - 31/12/2024
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1 US CT: LTE: Poor Excuse For Selling DrugsWed, 25 Jun 2003
Source:Hartford Courant (CT) Author:Mirsky, Steve Area:Connecticut Lines:31 Added:06/30/2003

Regarding "Police Getting Boost; Skepticism On Street" [Connecticut, June 21]:

I was appalled by the quote from Omar Williams about drugs and crime in Hartford's North End. Williams said, "People aren't dealing drugs because they like it. They're doing it because it's the only way to put food on the table. If you have five mouths to feed at home and the only chance you have to make any money is by hustling on the corner, what else are you gonna do?"

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2 US: Truth in AdvertisingWed, 02 Apr 2003
Source:Scientific American (US) Author:Mirsky, Steve Area:United States Lines:78 Added:04/02/2003

There Are Burger Joints, And Then There Are Burgers And Joints

The fault, Shakespeare once almost said, lies not in our stars but in our stuffing our faces. That sentiment is basically the reasoning behind a federal district court judge's January dismissal of a recent lawsuit against McDonald's, brought by two obese New York City teenagers who claimed that the fast food was at fault for their fat. "Common sense has prevailed," read a statement issued by a no doubt relieved McDonald's, which had probably contemplated a future where "over 99 billion served" would include the word "subpoenas." "The plaintiffs have alleged that the practices of McDonald's in making and selling their products are deceptive and that this deception has caused the minors who have consumed McDonald's products to injure their health by becoming obese," observed Judge Robert W. Sweet in his ruling. In other words, the kids asked, how were we to know that a steady diet of hamburgers and french fries was going to make us fat? And the judge's response was, well, they should know and they therefore "cannot blame McDonald's if they, nonetheless, choose to satiate their appetite with a surfeit of supersized McDonald's products."

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