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Wednesday, November 16, 2005

CAMARONNI N CHEESE EARNS GOLD
Harnesslink, New Zealand - Nov 5, 2005
Camaronni N Cheese delivered a gritty performance at Windsor Raceway on Saturday night (November 5) to claim her first Gold Series win of the season in front of a hometown crowd.
Cheese Caraway Rolls
Quad-Cities Online, IL - Nov 5, 2005
In large bowl, dissolve yeast in warm water. Add sugar, caraway seed, eggs, baking soda and salt. Stir in cottage cheese. Gradually beat in flours, stirring well after each addition, until dough leaves sides of the bowl.
Say 'cheese' and snap out of such fanciful thinking
The Japan Times, Japan - Nov 5, 2005
Foreign-ministers-in-waiting don't drop clangers for nothing. When the then Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Taro Aso spoke last month at the newly-opened Kyushu National Museum ...
How I do love a stinky cheese!
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Nov 5, 2005
"How can anyone govern a nation that has 246 different kinds of cheese?" - Charles DeGaulle on England. It's high time that Wallace and Gromit had a spot of tea and a chunk of cheese with Charles and Camilla.
Say 'Cheese' And Bend Your Knees
Lusaka Lowdown, Zambia - Nov 5, 2005
Do people in some countries smile more than people in others? I'm not sure, but there are certainly differences in when people smile.
What's for lunch
Lamar Daily News, CO - Nov 5, 2005
Friday - Baked ham, mashed potatoes w/gravy, cherry, mixed mold, mixed vegetables, pineapple-carrot cake. Monday - Breakfast: Sausage biscuit or cereal, fruit or juice, milk.
PIZZA CORNERED: HOW GOOD IT IS ?
Star of Mysore, India - Nov 5, 2005
Choosy about cheese and pizza with a thick layer of cheese ? Read what a consumer magazine writes: Why do photographers want you to say 'ch-eese' before the click ?
PIZZA CORNERED: HOW GOOD IT IS ?
Star of Mysore, India - Nov 5, 2005
Choosy about cheese and pizza with a thick layer of cheese ? Read what a consumer magazine writes: Why do photographers want you to say 'ch-eese' before the click ?
OSS Double Bill On Tap At Windsor
Standardbred Canada, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
Camaronni N Cheese delivered a gritty performance at Windsor Raceway on Saturday night to claim her first Gold Series win of the season in front of a hometown crowd.
Cost of oil affects prices of most things
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - Nov 5, 2005
High oil prices will affect the bottom lines of all US consumers this winter -- and not just because of high heating and gasoline costs.
Tasty holiday gifts worth traveling for
MLive.com, MI - Nov 5, 2005
One of my more memorable shopping excursions of the past few years involved a drive through rolling hills patterned by grapevines shimmering with frost, the spicy aroma of mulled wine and ...
We're nuts for new Noodles & Company in downtown EL
Hub, MI - Nov 5, 2005
One visit to Noodles & Company should be enough to make you forever abandon the notion of giving up carbs. The new East Lansing eatery is housed in the former Redwood and Ross men's clothing store downtown.
Week of Nov. 7-11
Aberdeen American News, SD - Nov 5, 2005
All students, first entree; high school students, first or second entree. Salad served every day for grades six-12. Chocolate milk available on Wednesday.
The upper crust
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Nov 5, 2005
Crème brulee without its torched sugar crust is just custard. Apple pie without its flaky pastry top is merely cooked fruit. Blackened redfish without its coating?
Step back in time
SouthCoastToday.com, MA - Nov 5, 2005
To step into Old Sturbridge Village is to grab hold of the season and savor it to the core. Bright orange pumpkins cover the fields, and the crisp tang of fallen leaves hits your nose.
Cost of oil affects prices of most things
Webindia123, India - Nov 5, 2005
High oil prices will affect the bottom lines of all US consumers this winter -- and not just because of high heating and gasoline costs.
Cost of oil affects prices of most things
North Korea Times, North Korea - Nov 5, 2005
High oil prices will affect the bottom lines of all US consumers this winter -- and not just because of high heating and gasoline costs.
Cost of oil affects prices of most things
NewKerala.com, India - Nov 5, 2005
NEW YORK, Nov. 5 : High oil prices will affect the bottom lines of all US consumers this winter -- and not just because of high heating and gasoline costs.
Cost of oil affects prices of most things
United Press International - Nov 5, 2005
High oil prices will affect the bottom lines of all US consumers this winter -- and not just because of high heating and gasoline costs.
FARM SCENE: Farmers look to China's growing market and palate
Newsday, NY - Nov 5, 2005
China's huge population and rising standard of living have US farmers hoping the Chinese will cross culinary lines and sample fare that's a little more foreign to them.
Nov. 7 Week School Lunch Menus
Clovis News Journal, NM - Nov 5, 2005
Monday— Breakfast: Blueberry muffin, juice, milk. Lunch: Tacos w/ salsa, seasoned pinto beans, crisp lettuce, watermelon slice, milk.
St. Lucie County school digest: November 6
Fort Pierce Tribune (subscription), FL - Nov 5, 2005
Thursday is Parent Power Night for Kindergarten, First, and Second Grades, 6 7:30 pm Parents and Guardians are invited to learn more about Sunshine State Standards, Grade Level and FCAT expectations.
Now that's one spicy Mazza-ball-tasty, too
Daily Utah Chronicle (subscription), UT - Nov 5, 2005
Watch TV for at least 10 minutes, and you're guaranteed to witness at least one flashy fast-food commercial, which will, without fail, mention the word "value" at least once.
Highest bidders win artwork, help tribal elders, youths
The Olympian, WA - Nov 5, 2005
A new longhouse building is enabling South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency to serve area tribes as their ancestors did. Founded nearly 30 years ago, the agency had offered social ...
Brunch Salvadoran-style
Montreal Gazette, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
Why always dinner? Breakfast gets sadly left out of resto write-ups, but it can be just as much of an adventure as the evening meal.
FARM SCENE: Farmers look to China's growing market and palate
New York Newsday, NY - Nov 5, 2005
China's huge population and rising standard of living have US farmers hoping the Chinese will cross culinary lines and sample fare that's a little more foreign to them.
News Roundup
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - Nov 5, 2005
Thousands of US and Iraqi forces engaged in a fight Saturday against the fundamentalist terrorist group al-Qaida in Iraq near the Syrian border.
Lactose intolerance
Miami Herald, FL - Nov 5, 2005
Re the Oct. 31 story Government's dairy advice questioned: People who are sensitive to lactose don't need to give up milk and dairy foods.
UPI NewsTrack TopNews
United Press International - Nov 5, 2005
A tenth consecutive night of rioting in France Saturday spread to the Essone area south of Paris. French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy Saturday warned rioters will get severe jail sentences.
All cut up over Rome
Digital Spy, UK - Nov 5, 2005
The BBC’s much talked about new drama, Rome, was supposed to contain loads of nudity. I saw more tits on Sky Sports Monday Night Football.
School Menus
Norman Transcript, OK - Nov 5, 2005
Area public schools have announced menus for this week. Each meal is served with one-half pint milk. Monday -- Steak fingers and roll or barbecue rib sandwich, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, chef salad, creamed potato and peas, spinach salad and fruit.
Restaurant no place for playground antics
Washington Times, DC - Nov 5, 2005
The children, three of them estimated to range in age from 6 to 11, were up and down from the table, running loudly to and fro in the restaurant while the parents sat calmly and seemingly oblivious to the disruption.
Le Comptoir, Charterhouse Street, London
Independent, UK - Nov 5, 2005
If we really are headed for the coldest winter since 1962, then I know where I will be spending it. Club Gascon's newly revamped Le Comptoir is a winter restaurant if ever I've seen one.
ACTION! Community Calendar
East Hartford Gazette, CT - Nov 5, 2005
NOV. 5 & 19: The New England Western Dance Association invites you to join them at a smoke free, Country Dance's on Saturday, November 5 and November 19, from 7 to 11:30 pm at the Franco-American Club, 40 Barlow St.
The Breakfast Club
VendorNation.com, CA - Nov 5, 2005
It’s 6:45AM. The coffee is brewing, the eggs are scrambling, the kids are dressed and you are simultaneously juggling oranges, mascara, plates, lunchboxes and possibly a briefcase.
Seafood Made Simple, With Style
New York Times, United States - Nov 5, 2005
I FIRST visited Ocean 211 on restaurant row on Stamford's Summer Street seven years ago. Since then, this attractive two-story restaurant has seen several sets of owners and chefs.
Businessman prepares to open 16th grocery store; 17 and 18 to ...
Uniontown Herald Standard, PA - Nov 5, 2005
, Herald-Standard. From chaotic construction site to shiny new supermarket in two weeks. That's what Tom Jamieson says is going to happen to his new development on Walnut Hill Road in South Union Township.
Attack of the tripod police
Tracy Press, CA - Nov 5, 2005
With all the different places I have been on assignment and all the different people I have photographed, I thought I had heard all the annoying rules that could be imposed on photographers: Don’t stand here, don’t take a photo of this piece of ...
Vend-etta against tardy Jefferson kids
Rockford Register Star, IL - Nov 5, 2005
Snack machines are out and classical music’s in in the principal’s crackdown on between-class congregating. By MARK BONNE, Rockford Register Star.
In vogue but not in Vogue
Calcutta Telegraph, India - Nov 5, 2005
This is the story of how Sonia Gandhi turned down the chance to be photographed for American Vogue by Annie Leibovitz, a well-known photographer who is herself something of a celebrity in the United States.
Chicken Paremesan Recipe
Bella Online - Nov 5, 2005
Put 1 cup of tomato sauce in the bottom of a baking dish large enough to hold the chicken pieces in one layer. Add the cooked chicken to the baking dish.
Swiss bliss in Zermatt
Hindu, India - Nov 5, 2005
NO AUTOMOBILES THANK YOU: The entire town is a car-free zone. Here, a charming structure, usually not mentioned in the guidebooks.
Hard times hard on food pantries
Times-Mail (subscription), IN - Nov 5, 2005
What I'm about to reveal will be astonishing, perhaps even inconceivable, to anyone who knows me. Rotund Robert once missed a meal or two.
Brilliant mains and a dessert to sigh for
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Nov 5, 2005
Please join me in a big round of applause for the British charity shop. Any flavour will do. Oxfam, Shelter, British Heart Foundation, Help the Aged.
News Roundup
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - Nov 5, 2005
A tenth consecutive night of rioting in France Saturday spread to the Essone area south of Paris. French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy Saturday warned rioters will get severe jail sentences.
School Menus
Norman Transcript, OK - Nov 5, 2005
Area public schools have announced menus for this week. Each meal is served with one-half pint milk. Monday - Steak fingers and roll or barbecue rib sandwich, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, chef salad ...
Year-end bonus is big payout on tour
ESPN - Nov 5, 2005
A gift certificate to the Cheese-of-the-Month Club? A nice fruitcake, perhaps? How about an insipid yet practical 2006 desk calendar?
Royal Tour Comes To California
CBS News - Nov 5, 2005
Prince Charles was greeted as an eco-hero Saturday, as he and his wife Camilla were welcomed warmly to this staunchly environmentalist northern California town.
Camilla samples organic delights
BBC News, UK - Nov 5, 2005
The Duchess of Cornwall took centre stage when the royal visit to the US took in an organic farmers' market in the Californian hills.
Charles meets the queens of San Francisco
The Sunday Times, UK - Nov 5, 2005
THE Prince of Wales is readying himself to meet his mother, or at least a more flamboyant stage version of Queen Elizabeth II, when he and the Duchess of Cornwall attend the campest show in San Francisco tonight as their eight-day tour of America enters a ...
Hurricanes up for the challenge
Boston Globe, United States - Nov 5, 2005
Nothing like a good, old-fashioned conference rivalry game to kick off November, which could be called sweeps month in the chase for Bowl Championship Series bids.
Sentries in US Seek Early Signs of the Avian Flu
New York Times, United States - Nov 5, 2005
Bang! Inside an improvised duck blind - her parked car - Grace Y. Lee presses a switch and her net gun, powered by a blank rifle bullet, blasts a square of light volleyball ...
Siblings in the act - some work, some don't
Hindustan Times, India - Nov 5, 2005
They are as dissimilar as chalk and cheese. Precisely why director Anjan Dutta has decided to cast sisters Raima and Riya Sen in an English-language film tentatively entitled The Bong Connection.
Raima and Riya doing the sister act
Deccan Herald, India - Nov 5, 2005
They are as similar as chalk and cheese. Which is precisely why director Anjan Dutta has decided to cast sisters Raima and Riya Sen in an English-language film tentatively titled The Bong Connection.
Sentries in US Seek Early Signs of the Avian Flu
New York Times, United States - Nov 5, 2005
Dr. Walter M. Boyce, left, and Grace Y. Lee of the University of California, Davis, took a swab from a magpie last month as part of a national effort.
Going deep
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - Nov 5, 2005
Let the hordes descend on Jackson Hole. At nearby Grand Targhee Resort, skiers find great powder runs - without the crowds or high prices.
From the experts
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Nov 5, 2005
I PREFER to use a little of the real thing rather than a lot of so-called summer truffle, truffes de St Jean and other burgundy truffles.
Sentries in US Seek Early Signs of the Avian Flu
New York Times, United States - Nov 5, 2005
Bang! Inside an improvised duck blind - her parked car - Grace Y. Lee presses a switch and her net gun, powered by a blank rifle bullet, blasts a square of light volleyball ...
Who has it better in Boston?: Our pooches are pampered, but tots ...
Boston Herald, United States - Nov 5, 2005
a 2-year-old daughter and a 4-year-old golden retriever. And when it comes to living in Boston, she’s not sure who has it better - the bow-wow or the baby.
Bollywood's siblings in the act - some work, some don't
Newindpress, India - Nov 5, 2005
MUMBAI: They are as dissimilar as chalk and cheese. Precisely why director Anjan Dutta has decided to cast sisters Raima and Riya Sen in an English-language film tentatively entitled "The Bong Connection".
Actresses sisters caught in the act
Newindpress, India - Nov 5, 2005
They are as dissimilar as chalk and cheese. Which is precisely why director Anjan Dutta has decided to cast sisters Raima and Riya Sen in an English-language film tentatively entitled The Bong Connection.
Luxury homes cool off in hottest markets in US
Houston Chronicle, United States - Nov 5, 2005
Most open houses feature a hovering real estate agent, a stack of listing sheets, and - if you're lucky ‭ pot of coffee and some cheese and crackers.
The beef with fast-food joints
Houston Chronicle, United States - Nov 5, 2005
You're the authority on fast food, right? Well, are there health regulations about the cashiers handling the food without washing their hands or putting on gloves after handling money?
Lutefisk has same scent, for dollars more, in Norway
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - Nov 5, 2005
The, um, delicacy costs less in Wisconsin than in the homeland, where it's made a comeback. MADISON, WIS. - As you get ready to plan your lutefisk-eating season, which kicked off recently with the feast at ...
We spend £20.56 on food per week
Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - Nov 5, 2005
NORTHERN Ireland households are spending £20.56 per person a week on food, a major survey just released reveals. In addition they each spend £2.03 on alcohol according to the UK Expenditure and Food Survey.
Stinky Branding
Asian Tribune, Thailand - Nov 5, 2005
The smell of armpits, dirty laundry, and soiled diapers are all now highly sought-after scents, as companies, pursuing smelly-branding have all lined up, excited for having exclusive rights ...
California Goats Scarf Up Wildfire Threat
ABC News - Nov 5, 2005
A four-legged answer to wildfire prevention, goats have proved to be voracious brush clearers. (ABCNEWS.com). LAGUNA BEACH, Calif.
Watch out! The kitchen's now ‘a man's whirled’
MSNBC - Nov 5, 2005
Think those basic appliances only make margaritas? Cookbook author Chris Peterson explains the fine art of blender cooking. Check out the recipes.
Michael Jackson Gets 'Lost'
Cinematical, CA - Nov 5, 2005
Right out of the "What The Hell Did I Just Watch?" file is Miss Cast Away and the Island Girls, a hit-or-mostly miss Airplane!
How one little fan missed out on Paul's magic
Albany Democrat Herald, OR - Nov 5, 2005
the day I could take my daughters to see a living legend in concert: Paul McCartney. I have been a rabid Beatles ...
In Spite of Rosa Parks, Are We Still at the Back of the Bus
PR Web (press release), WA - Nov 5, 2005
Rosa Parks opened the door to equality. Now it is time for our generation to walk through it. There are important steps everyone should take to honor the memory of Rosa Parks and to further the legacy she ...
Government's free school food not such a good deal in Wyoming ...
Aberdeen American News, SD - Nov 5, 2005
LARAMIE, Wyo. - It goes to show that there's no such thing as a free school lunch. Each year, Wyoming gets 2 million pounds of free food as part of the National School Lunch Program.
In Spite of Rosa Parks, Are We Still at the Back of the Bus
Emediawire (press release), WA - Nov 5, 2005
Rosa Parks opened the door to equality. Now it is time for our generation to walk through it. There are important steps everyone should take to honor the memory of Rosa Parks and to further the legacy she ...
School food free, but expensive
The Casper Star Tribune, WY - Nov 5, 2005
It goes to show that there's no such thing as a free school lunch. Each year, Wyoming gets 2 million pounds of free food as part of the National School Lunch Program.
Perfect pass gets a victory
Modesto Bee, CA - Nov 5, 2005
SONORA - Kids who dream of becoming a quarterback spend afternoons throwing footballs through truck tires in their backyard. Si Galano's game-winning touchdown pass in overtime Friday night could have fit ...
Parents worried about pesticides turn to organic foods
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Nov 5, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters. Her fridge is stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables. She is among the increasing number of parents who buy organic to keep their ...
Trans fats to debut on nutrition labels
Canton Repository (subscription), OH - Nov 5, 2005
Starting Jan. 1, the US Food and Drug Administration will require that the content of trans fat, or trans fatty acids, be included on the nutrition facts portion of food labels ...
Campaign markets the bounty of Oregon
Mail Tribune, OR - Nov 5, 2005
First it was Brand Oregon, promoting the goods grown, harvested and produced in the state’s diverse regions. Last year, the term Oregon Bounty hit the advertising pages and airwaves, and the state’s wines became a focal point.
St. Regis Hotel, San Francisco Opens Its Doors
Hotel News Resource, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE:HOT) announces the opening of the St. Regis Hotel, San Francisco, a 40-story landmark comprising a 260-room luxury hotel and 102 private residences.
Stranded couples endure chaos, cherish kindness
St. Petersburg Times, FL - Nov 5, 2005
For two Spring Hill couples, Hurricane Wilma turned their vacations in Cancun, Mexico, into survival exercises. By BETH N. GRAY, Times Staff Writer.
Stocking the bar
Times & Transcript (subscription), Canada - Nov 5, 2005
Richard Matthews views wine much as he does other beverages and foods in the home. Not surprisingly, then, he keep a ready supply of staples, everyday options and a few luxuries in stock at all times.
Pizza champ dishes out hearty cookbook
Tri-Valley Herald, CA - Nov 5, 2005
ing teacher. Television celebrity chef. Entertainer at Italian festivals, restaurant grand openings, food conventions, parades, commercials, fund-raisers and professional sports events.
Rosa Parks an instrument in righting wrongs
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Nov 5, 2005
Rosa Parks, a great icon and mother of the modern-day civil-rights movement, has finished her work here on Earth. I will be forever grateful for her personal courage, sacrifice, dedication ...
Lions' rivalry with Badgers only begins with school spirit
Centre Daily Times, PA - Nov 5, 2005
When the Penn State football team took to the field at the start of the 2005 season, the Blue and White faithful had pretty high expectations, including a possible winning season and a corresponding bowl bid.
It's Happening
Claremore Daily Progress, OK - Nov 5, 2005
In-person balloting continues at the County Election Board Office, 219 S. Missouri to decide the 50 cents per month 911 cell phone fee, the countywide Emergency Management (ambulance and dispatch) Services one-half cent tax .
World pizza champ turns author California influence livens up ...
Daily Review Online, CA - Nov 5, 2005
World pizza-throwing champion. Restaurant owner. Cooking teacher. Television celebrity chef. Entertainer at Italian festivals, restaurant grand openings, food conventions ...
East Bay, world pizza champ dishes out a hearty cookbook
The Argus, CA - Nov 5, 2005
World pizza-throwing champion. Restaurant owner. Cooking teacher. Television celebrity chef. Entertainer at Italian festivals, restaurant grand openings, food conventions ...
Lions' rivalry with Badgers only begins with school spirit
Centre Daily Times, PA - Nov 5, 2005
When the Penn State football team took to the field at the start of the 2005 season, the Blue and White faithful had pretty high expectations, including a possible winning season and a corresponding bowl bid.
Daily Briefing
Napa Valley Register, CA - Nov 5, 2005
Remote locations: Calistoga Fire Department, Kortum Room, 1113 Washington St.; St. Helena Public Library Community Room, 1492 Library Lane; Yountville Community Service Building, 6550 Yount St.
Skiing on Central time
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO - Nov 5, 2005
Amand. The price of a plane ticket shot up even faster than the cost of a gallon of gas this year, meaning some St. Louis skiers may be sticking closer to home this season.
SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR
Kansas.com, KS - Nov 5, 2005
14th annual Frostbite Regatta, 36 races, starting at 9 am today on the Little Arkansas River at 11th Street Bridge, Riverside Park, and ending at the Ralph Wulz Tennis Center, 551 N. Nims.
Trader Joe's Moves In
Hartford Courant, United States - Nov 5, 2005
Opening Friday in a small storefront, without the splash and hoopla of its cross-town rival, Trader Joe's began offering a budget-conscious alternative for shoppers seeking natural foods.
DARTS & LAURELS
Ithaca Journal, NY - Nov 5, 2005
LAUREL: To Chavante Perkins from Marsha Fort, director of the Greater Ithaca Activity Center; Leslyn McBean Clairborne, Tompkins County legislator; JR Clairborne; and Ronald Passmore, vice chair of the Community Police Board.
RU teammates are together on the field and off it
NorthJersey.com, NJ - Nov 5, 2005
For three months now, Ron Girault and Courtney Greene have been a nearly telekinetic tandem. They've patrolled Rutgers' backfield uniquely in tune with each other, essentially outlawing ...
Xbox to shun HD-DVD games
Stuff Magazine, UK - Nov 5, 2005
An Xbox big cheese in Japan has said that although future generations of its 360 may sport an HD-DVD drive, it won't be used for gaming.
Government's free school food not such a good deal in Wyoming ...
Grand Forks Herald, ND - Nov 5, 2005
LARAMIE, Wyo. - It goes to show that there's no such thing as a free school lunch. Each year, Wyoming gets 2 million pounds of free food as part of the National School Lunch Program.
Marketing Italian heritage
Utica Observer Dispatch, NY - Nov 5, 2005
ROME - Several Northeastern cities are attracting tourists by turning deteriorated Italian neighborhoods into vibrant "Little Italys," speakers said Friday at the second annual Italian American Heritage Tourism Conference at the Beeches Conference Center.
Berkeley children's museum outgrows its downtown spot
Monterey County Herald, CA - Nov 5, 2005
Habitot, Berkeley's award-winning, hands-on children's museum, could relocate to Pleasant Hill for a larger home. Sites in Pleasant Hill and Emeryville are under consideration, said a museum director.
Government's free school food not such a good deal in Wyoming ...
In-Forum (subscription), ND - Nov 5, 2005
Each year, Wyoming gets 2 million pounds of free food as part of the National School Lunch Program. But due to soaring storage and shipping costs in Wyoming, the free ...
More parents turn to organics
Mail Tribune, OR - Nov 5, 2005
Erin O’Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.

Rain should improve Umpqua River catch
The News-Review, OR - Nov 5, 2005
This week's rain should improve the fishing and the catching for the Umpqua River system. Following are reports from sources who deal with the fisheries on a daily basis.
Credit where credit is due - Beechwood is the limit
Unison.ie (subscription), Ireland - Nov 5, 2005
OSCAR Wilde once remarked that gentlemen never have any money, which, if true, must put me right at the top of the Bourbon dynasty.
‘Diner-esque’ eatery is a neighborhood gem
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Nov 5, 2005
Sun Rise Café is my idea of a perfect little neighborhood gathering spot. Unfortunately, my south-side neighborhood is nowhere near it.
A French Niche With All the Flourishes
New York Times, United States - Nov 5, 2005
HERE at La Panetière, one sits in an oasis of calm, serenity and understated elegance, the dining rooms hushed even when every table is occupied.
Autumn's cozy quality puts life in perspective
Contra Costa Times, CA - Nov 5, 2005
It's a fall day. A perfect day. Some complain that the afternoon air is too cool, but we've been sun-blasted hot here in the foothills for five long months.
Soya all the way
Hindu, India - Nov 5, 2005
Range of goodness: A variety of soya products to choose from. Photo: The HIndu Photo Library. NOT many know that Emperor Shen nong of China, who compiled one of the earliest known medical treatises nearly 4,000 ...
Senior menus
Topeka Capital Journal (subscription), KS - Nov 5, 2005
Friendship Meals offers meals to people ages 60 and older and their spouses at dining centers in Shawnee and Jefferson counties. Weekend meals are served only at East Topeka Senior Center.
Crown of Glory
Computer Gaming World (subscription) - Nov 5, 2005
We know it’s been just three months since we last played a turn-based historical war game, but as part of our continuing effort to woo the rest of Bill Trotter’s former readers away from PC Gamer, we’re playing another one this month, Crown of Glory ...
College Town
Bangor Daily News, ME - Nov 5, 2005
No, it's not Chinese takeout. It's Orono's answer to a club scene. Cape Cods are the most frequently ordered drink. "People say: 'I know I like vodka.
Try DeChellis' Nori Hangar Steak
CBS News - Nov 5, 2005
Born in Colombia and raised in Clinton, NJ, chef Josh DeChellis has been named a "chef to watch" by such publications as the New York Times and Gourmet magazine.
Pets on the Move
Daily Hampshire Gazette (subscription), MA - Nov 5, 2005
Moving to another home is never easy and seldom fun. You spend days or weeks trying to figure out where specific items ended up and struggle to decide if you really need things like marble cheese trays.
Serial Entrepreneurs
Newsweek - Nov 5, 2005
Nov. 14, 2005 issue - The Skype lads are only the latest to repeat their success in creating a business or technology. A roundup of some others: Founder of the Virgin empire, Branson is also a British celebrity, owing to his sportsman adventures.
Racine and Kenosha County Night Life
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - Nov 5, 2005
All Sports Pub: Karaoke and DJ, 9 pm to 1 am Saturdays, alternating Rex Rizz and Rick Osbourne. 3458 N. Green Bay Road, Racine. Call 632-8807.
Escape: Charming chip off the old bloc
The Sunday Times, UK - Nov 5, 2005
One of the more puzzling details of 19th-century American immigration is how more than a quarter of a million Lithuanians ended up in Chicago.
Our restaurant guide
Montreal Gazette, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
The Gazette's reviewers visit restaurants anonymously. They pay in full for all food, wine and services. Any interviews of the restaurants' management and staff are done only after meals and services have been appraised.
3-minute drill with Rahim Abdullah
SLAM! Sports, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
Grits, cheese eggs and toast. People in Canada don't know what grits are but they're cream and wheat, a little like porridge.
Pizza Meatballs
Quad-Cities Online, IL - Nov 5, 2005
In a bowl, combine the first six ingredients just until mixed. Shape into 48 small meatballs. Cut mozzarella into 48 cubes, 1/2-inch each.
Amish get politically active to defend wood shops
Ekklesia, UK - Nov 5, 2005
Some Amish citizens in rural Geauga County, located near Cleveland, USA, have taken the unusual step of entering public politics in local elections, even though their faith normally means that they avoid direct engagement with outside society and modern ...
Making sense out of dates on food packages
The Coloradoan, CO - Nov 5, 2005
You pull a can of soup out of the cupboard, only to find the "best used by" date stamped on the can was three months ago.
Rockitz takes diners to 'simpler time'
Iowa City Press Citizen, IA - Nov 5, 2005
The Rockitz Diner opened in September with new owners after being closed for nearly three years. Owners Roskup and Tonya Harger said they had been working since January to renovate the diner.
To market, to market: Old tradition sprouts in new landmark
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - Nov 5, 2005
Fresh has found a new home in Milwaukee. With the opening of the Public Market in the Third Ward, gourmets and gourmands alike can choose from one of the tastiest and most varied selections of food in the region.
What’s up with Liberty Ilagan
Manila Bulletin, Philippines - Nov 5, 2005
As promised in a previous column, I will write about members of the celebrated Ilagan family, this time, focusing on Liberty. Her career in the movies began when she was only 4 years of age.
Cooking Corner
Hi-Desert Star, CA - Nov 5, 2005
The hash brown recipe is very easy, but is very rich. If you omit the sausage, it makes a great side dish. The cherry bars are delicious and will make a nice addition to your holiday cookie recipe collection.
Tabule fries up Middle Eastern fun
Globe and Mail, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
That Toronto is a city of neighbourhoods is a cliché. The ramifications of our identification with neighbourhoods are less obvious.
Designing with time in mind
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Nov 5, 2005
Americans are constantly reminded of time. We wake up in the morning to alarm clocks, shower with radio clocks at eye level, see the time displayed on our microwaves and coffee ...
Spanish cuisine excites palates
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - Nov 5, 2005
The menu card suggested an evening of high cuisine from Spain. What was delivered, however, was extraordinary fare, styled by a team buoyed perhaps by the New York ...
Shahi, Parnell
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Nov 5, 2005
This is my little Indian mate Amarbir’s favourite Indian restaurant so off we went one Saturday night. When I was little we lived in India and Mum learnt how to cook a mean curry.
Indian flair, direct from Britain
Globe and Mail, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
On a recent trip to London, restaurant meals were so outrageously priced I wondered how people afford to eat out at all. So we were delighted to come across superb, reasonably priced Indian ...
Wai Wai? It's Nepalese noodles
Rediff, India - Nov 5, 2005
Corporates of Nepal are no longer remaining ensconced in the frozen environs of the Himalayas. They are spreading their wings to neighbouring countries - and India seems to be the preferred destination.
Tailgating recipe/ A worthy cause
VandyMania.com (subscription), TN - Nov 5, 2005
Normally, this would be where I tell you what Vanderbilt must do to eradicate the Florida Gators on the football field. But today, let me use this space to tell you how you can help eradicate something more menacing—breast cancer.
What's cooking
MLive.com, MI - Nov 5, 2005
King Arthur's Pasties and Bakery changed hands seven years ago, but its current three locations continue to offer pasties, pies, cookies and cakes for all occasions, including weddings.
A Day in the Life of a Prep Football Player
Montgomery Advertiser, AL - Nov 5, 2005
AUTAUGAVILLE -- Xavier Carroll might not be considered an icon among high school football players in Alabama. He plays for one of the smallest high schools in the state -- Autaugaville -- but is one of the school's most experienced players.
Eatery offers pleasing array
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Nov 5, 2005
If the idea of eating with outlaws in Tombstone spurs your appetite, gallop over to this relatively new restaurant. Desperado's, about 4½ years old, has a gunslinger motif with some unusual ...
Adventures in Dairyland
Shawano Leader, WI - Nov 5, 2005
At 10 am Friday, hungry calves bellow on the Kugel farm as fourth-graders arrive for a tour. “Your job is to feed them,” said Mary Lou Kugel, who had taught them about ...
You go, Gordon Ramsay
Macleans, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
Last week, all hell broke loose in Britain when celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay declared, "There are huge numbers of young women out there who know how to mix cocktails but can't cook to save their lives, whereas men are finding their way into the kitchen in ...
Chasing after missing hours
News & Star, UK - Nov 5, 2005
IN AN age of labour-saving devices, automated services, high-speed travel and a booming leisure industry, why have I no spare time to even trim my toenails?
Outdoor Notes by Tom Meade: NE's sporting community celebrates ...
Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Nov 5, 2005
Jack Mitchell , a gentleman who taught hundreds of Americans how to shoot and to cherish country sports, died on his 78th birthday last week, in a hospital near his home in Cornwall, England.
Creating young engineers
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Nov 5, 2005
THE demonstration of Qi Kung Master or human electric circuit where the current passes through the body to light up a bulb on the other end was one of the highlights at the engineering fair at Taylor’s College in Subang Jaya recently.
Poggi Bonsi brings Italian treasures to Burien
Seattle Times, United States - Nov 5, 2005
Michelle Codd insists her job is hard. Making annual visits to Italy to find artisans to stock her import business with hand-painted ceramics and gold-leaf glass isn't nearly as glamorous as it sounds.
Do-over Dads
Boston Globe, United States - Nov 5, 2005
The first batch of kids is grown and gone, but these men are becoming fathers again at 50, 60, and 70. How a second chance at fatherhood is changing men -- and both sets of families.
Decay, decline and entropy
Athens Daily Review, TX - Nov 5, 2005
Using honey and truck parts as materials and being left to the elements or purposely set on fire - it isn’t your every day art. It is definitely not an art show you would expect in Athens, Texas.
College Consumption
Snapper (subscription), PA - Nov 5, 2005
You must have hit the snooze button too many times because now you have 10 minutes to get to your 8 am class. You throw some clothes on, splash some water on your face, brush your teeth and run out the door.
Alfa unveils new investment plans
El Universal Online, Mexico - Nov 5, 2005
Alfa SA, Mexico's secondlargest industrial company, plans to invest US1.23 billion over the next three years to expand its chemical, food and auto-parts units, the company said in a presentation to analysts in New York.
Richard G. Orford
newzjunky.com, NY - Nov 5, 2005
DEXTER, NY -- Richard G. Orford, 72, of West Kirby St., Dexter died Saturday afternoon at his home. He was born October 15, 1933 in Watertown, the son of Guy and Leitha Christie Orford.
Partytime at midnight
Financial Express, India - Nov 5, 2005
Heading home late at night after work and feeling hungry? Well, you don’t have to rush off to the road-side parantha seller for a quick (and not necessarily healthy) bite anymore.
Fidelis Merchants' lunch is Nov. 17
The Porterville Recorder, CA - Nov 5, 2005
The Fidelis Society of Fresno's First Armenian Presbyterian Church will have its 2005 Merchants' Lunch and Country Store from 11 am to 2 pm Nov. 17.
Experts Question Dairy Advice Since Most Minorities Are Lactose ...
BlackNews.com (press release), CA - Nov 5, 2005
The debate was raised a notch this past month when a vegetarian advocacy group filed a lawsuit aimed at getting milk producers to label their products with a warning that milk may cause digestive problems in lactose-intolerant people.
In the slot
Mcalester News Capital, OK - Nov 5, 2005
There’s been some gorgeous weather, the fall foliage is beautiful, deer check-ins have been up, and it’s still ?ne weather for ?
Scenic areas abound across state
NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - Nov 5, 2005
The days are growing shorter, the weather is turning cooler, and the sights and smells of the fall season are upon us. It's that time of year when the trees are putting on their fall colors ...
Pizza-tarik!
Electric New Paper, Singapore - Nov 5, 2005
FROM next Thursday, Prego at Raffles The Plaza will host an amazing spectacle of free-style pizza-tossing and tricks, featuring a stunning display of showmanship by award-winning acrobatic pizza-maker Pasqualino Barbasso.
Dreaming of Duxbak days
Rock Hill Herald, SC - Nov 5, 2005
The various types of sporting clothing once manufactured by Duxbak even exist today. If so, a bit of research on the Internet didn't make the fact clear.
West Columbia eatery remains a local favorite
The State, SC - Nov 5, 2005
Blake and three of her co-workers had been craving the taste of Grecian Gardens food since their visit last month. Once a month, the four have lunch at the restaurant.
Remembering the marvels of yesteryear
Grand Island Independent, NE - Nov 5, 2005
No? Well, regardless of their familiarity with such kitchen gadgets, visitors to Stuhr Museum Saturday were entertained by the "What Am I?" contest at the weekend Nebraska Food Festival.
Italy flaunts its food excelence
ANSA, Italy - Nov 5, 2005
Bologna showcase for nation's unrivalled gastronomy (ANSA) - Bologna, November 5 - Italy is flaunting its unrivalled range of gastronomic goodies at a massive fair that is running here until Sunday .
The lap of luxury on an isle that's a perfect 10
Unison.ie (subscription), Ireland - Nov 5, 2005
HAVING been to Gran Canaria twice before without ever venturing outside my chosen resort - other than a trip to El Corte Ingles to dispose of more of my non-disposable income - this time, I was determined to broaden my horizons.
Prince Charles, Camilla visit farmers' market as royal tour hits ...
940 News, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
Prince Charles was greeted as an eco-hero Saturday as he and his wife Camilla were welcomed warmly to this staunchly environmentalist northern California town.
Prince Charles, Camilla visit farmers' market as royal tour hits ...
CJAD, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
Prince Charles was greeted as an eco-hero Saturday as he and his wife Camilla were welcomed warmly to this staunchly environmentalist northern California town.
Prince Charles, Camilla visit farmers' market as royal tour hits ...
Macleans, Canada - Nov 5, 2005
Prince Charles was greeted as an eco-hero Saturday as he and his wife Camilla were welcomed warmly to this staunchly environmentalist northern California town.
School food free, but expensive
Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - Nov 5, 2005
It goes to show that there's no such thing as a free school lunch. Each year, Wyoming gets 2 million pounds of free food as part of the National School Lunch Program.
Siblings in the act - some work, some don't
IndiaGlitz, VA - Nov 5, 2005
They are as dissimilar as chalk and cheese. Precisely why director Anjan Dutta has decided to cast sisters Raima and Riya Sen in an English-language film tentatively entitled "The Bong Connection".
Big-house fizzle
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Nov 5, 2005
Most open houses feature a hovering real estate agent, a stack of listing sheets, and -- if you're lucky -- a pot of coffee and some cheese and crackers.
Watch out! The kitchen's now ‘a man's whirled’
Standard-Speaker, PA - Nov 5, 2005
Think those basic appliances only make margaritas? Cookbook author Chris Peterson explains the fine art of blender cooking. Check out the recipes.
California Goats Scarf Up Wildfire Threat
13abc.com, OH - Nov 5, 2005
A four-legged answer to wildfire prevention, goats have proved to be voracious brush clearers. (ABCNEWS.com). LAGUNA BEACH, Calif.
Rain should improve Umpqua River catch
News-Review, OR - Nov 5, 2005
This week's rain should improve the fishing and the catching for the Umpqua River system. Following are reports from sources who deal with the fisheries on a daily basis.
Marketing Italian heritage
Utica Observer Dispatch, NY - Nov 5, 2005
ROME - Several Northeastern cities are attracting tourists by turning deteriorated Italian neighborhoods into vibrant "Little Italys," speakers said Friday at the second annual Italian American Heritage Tourism Conference at the Beeches Conference Center ...

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