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  • Sleuths Target Online Booze
    Raleigh News & Observer January 12, 2009
    UNC-Chapel Hill cyber-detectives are heading out on a new quest to track down underage sin.
  • Rethinking the Issue of Campus Drinking
    Philadelphia Inquirer December 29, 2008
    A potentially intoxicating national debate about college students' behavior started this fall. More than 130 university and college presidents have questioned the legal drinking age of 21, arguing that current alcohol-control policies aren't working.
  • Tougher Driving Comes with DUI Conviction
    Chicago Tribune December 29, 2008
    Motorists busted for drunken driving in Illinois after Wednesday will have to blow into a device to prove their sobriety every time they get behind the wheel—or their vehicle won't start.
  • Colleges Can’t Mix With Alcohol
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution December 22, 2008
    William Durden, president of Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, received an irate e-mail from a parent warning that the institution was gaining a reputation as the place where “fun dies.”
  • Alcoholism Increases Osteoporosis Risk in Young Men
    Reuters Health December 10, 2008
    Brittle bones are a known consequence of alcoholism, and now new findings suggest that even young men are at risk of developing low bone mass. Surprisingly, a similar risk was not seen in their female counterparts.

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