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An eighth-grader in New Haven, Conn., was suspended when one of his classmates sold him a pack of Skittles, the bright-colored, fruit-flavored, endlessly delicious candy.(The Week)(Brief article)
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An eighth-grader in New Haven, Conn., was suspended when one of his classmates sold him a pack of Skittles, the bright-colored, fruit-flavored, endlessly delicious candy. The lad was further stripped of the title of class vice president and told he couldn't attend an honors dinner at the school. His dealer was also punished with a suspension. What was it that outraged the school authorities--that a commercial transaction had taken place, or the nature of the goods involved? The latter, apparently. A ...
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