The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 24, 2000, Image 2

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the same amount of alcohol
the same intoxicating potential
1/2 ounces of hard liquor.
NHTSA cautioned that Ik
such as sleep and food consumj
could affect blood alcohol level
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Apt. #160
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by the House and 78-10 by the
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greatest factor in motor vet®;
deaths and injuries.
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responsible Americans takee
greater care when they drink
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