Health workers told to stay at home in tragic toddler probe Scotsman, United Kingdom - TWO health workers involved in the care of home-alone toddler Michael McGarrity have been suspended. Health chiefs today admitted they had told the members of staff not to come in for work while they investigate ... |
Crede makes a mark on offence, defence Globe and Mail, Canada - Word is that after Shoeless Joe Jackson and the rest of the disgraced Chicago White Sox of the 1919 World Series fixing scandal got their first look at the cold concrete of Chicago's new ball ... |
Home-alone tot case prompts call for social work summit Scotsman, United Kingdom - THE Scottish Executive has been urged to hold a summit into the pressures on social workers in the wake of the case of three-year-old Michael McGarrity. |
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting Miami Herald, FL - NEW YORK - College professor Laurie Jameson is a product of the late 1960s and never left the decade behind. In her personal and professional life, the years made an imprint that time did not erase. |
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling San Jose Mercury News, United States - WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ... |
Dairy Farmers soured by one-off losses Ninemsn, Australia - Dairy Farmers is hitting the acquisition trail after a painful year of restructuring that resulted in a $12.2 million net loss for 2004/05. |
Dairy Farmers set for buying binge Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - Dairy Farmers is hitting the acquisition trail after a painful year of restructuring that resulted in a $12.2 million net loss for 2004-05. |
Dairy Farmers' full year soured by one-off costs Brisbane Courier Mail, Australia - DAIRY Farmers is hitting the acquisition trail after a painful year of restructuring that resulted in a $12.2 million net loss for 2004-05. |
Dairy Farmers churns $12m loss Australian, Australia - MILK co-operative Dairy Farmers has swallowed a $12.2 million annual loss as it underwent a painful restructure last financial year in preparation for a public listing. |
Trader Joe's meat products recalled CNN - More than 11,000 pounds of chicken, beef and bacon deli products manufactured for Trader Joe's grocery chain were recalled for possible contamination with listeria, the US Agriculture Department said Monday. |
Healthy Treats? No Big Trick Washington Post, United States - In less than a week, tens of millions of children will put on costumes and go trick-or-treating in search of candy and other goodies. |
Dairy Farmers churns $12m loss Brisbane Courier Mail, Australia - MILK co-operative Dairy Farmers has swallowed a $12.2 million annual loss as it underwent a painful restructure last financial year in preparation for a public listing. |
Hunter complete successful raid FOX SPORTS, Australia - BEN Melmeth celebrated 250 NBL games with his best performance of the season in Hunter's rare away win tonight. The Pirates had not previously won in Cairns, with Melmeth's 21 points and five boards helping the club notch its first consecutive road wins. |
Hunter complete successful raid Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - BEN Melmeth celebrated 250 NBL games with his best performance of the season in Hunter's rare away win tonight. The Pirates had not previously won in Cairns, with Melmeth's 21 points and five boards helping the club notch its first consecutive road wins. |
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits Seattle Post Intelligencer - Dozens of evangelical Christians from the United States, Europe and Asia toured Jewish settlements in the West Bank in recent days, taking time out from their organized ... |
Hunter complete successful raid Australian, Australia - BEN Melmeth celebrated 250 NBL games with his best performance of the season in Hunter's rare away win tonight. The Pirates had not previously won in Cairns, with Melmeth's 21 points and five boards helping the club notch its first consecutive road wins. |
Kapiti Foods axes new courier system New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - One of the nation's main manufacturers of fancy cheeses, Kapiti Fine Foods Ltd has hurriedly axed a new system of couriering its product to customers, just a few days after a big launch. |
Kapiti announces courier U-turn Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - One of the nation's main manufacturers of fancy cheeses, Kapiti Fine Foods Ltd has hurriedly axed a new system of couriering its product to customers, just a few days after a big launch. |
Evangelicals, Jews Are Kindred Spirits Guardian Unlimited, UK - Dozens of evangelical Christians from the United States, Europe and Asia toured Jewish settlements in the West Bank in recent days, taking time out from their ... |
Some Trader Joe's meat, poultry products recalled Reuters AlertNet, UK - More than 11,000 pounds of chicken, beef and bacon deli products manufactured for Trader Joe's grocery chain were recalled for possible contamination with listeria, the US Agriculture Department said on Monday. |
For Pizza Fans, Redskins Deliver Washington Post, United States - Luis Arellano walked into the Papa John's pizza store he manages in Burke yesterday at 10 am The phone was already ringing. In seasons past, the restaurant chain's offer of a free pizza topping ... |
Washington Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Foodies everywhere are quaking as the Chicago City Council contemplates a ban on the mouth-watering, goose liver epicurean delight. |
TITANIC (SE) JoBlo.com, Canada - Feature Length Audio Commentary by Director James Cameron: James Cameron may not be the liveliest guy to hear in a commentary track and by some accounts, he’s not necessarily the most pleasant guy to be around either (although I always personally ... |
Design Can Heal Medicare's Ailments BusinessWeek - Since I'm years away from collecting on Medicare, I tuned out during the recent discussions about the system. Then, last spring, my father took a bad fall that landed him in the hospital. |
Hotels try to make your stay personal USA Today - Tales abound of hotels going to extremes to cater to celebrity guests' whims. But, increasingly, hotels are giving business travelers the kind of personal attention and ... |
USDA to gather public input for 2007 Farm Bill Boston Globe, United States - The USDA will hold a forum Wednesday in South Burlington to hear concerns from agriculture and community development officials as the 2007 farm bill is being developed. |
Don't shed tears for the onion, say chefs Mid-Day Mumbai, India - “One cannot easily do without onions. They are used in almost every dish. However, they can be replaced with leeks (from the onion family) available at Rs 20 per kg or spring onions. |
Parcel 104's farm-fresh fare San Jose Mercury News, United States - Parcel 104 has gone back to nature. Even more than before, the up-market restaurant in the Santa Clara Marriott Hotel is focusing its sophisticated kitchen on local farms and ranches, with a menu naming many of them. |
Denmark's word against Poland's in raspberry spat EUobserver.com, Belgium - Denmark has accused Poland of exporting poisonous frozen raspberries, causing five deaths and over a thousand illnesses over the summer, but the Polish authorities have expressed strong doubts about the evidence. |
Lions QB situation not as bad as rest of offense Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - After all, it essentially marks the end of the Joey Harrington era, which has included a horrible record and a seemingly endless wait for the young quarterback to finally click. |
Chargers' late gaffes hand Eagles victory North County Times, CA - PHILADELPHIA ---- It was a kick to seal the game. Instead, it landed directly in the Chargers' midsection. The Chargers coughed up another fourth quarter lead Sunday, and the result was a 20-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles before 67,747. |
Houston drops Game 1 Corpus Christi Caller Times, TX - Whataburger Field wasn't full Saturday night but you'd never know it by the volume of the cheers coming from fans of the Houston Astros baseball team as they were introduced ... |
Dingwall is entitled to one week per year: PCO guidelines Hill Times, Canada - Opposition parties say former Royal Canadian Mint president is entitled to a severance of one week per year, according to PCO guidelines. |
ALONE FOR 6 WEEKS Glasgow Sunday Mail, UK - BRAVE Michael McGarrity survived in a flat with his dead mother for SIX WEEKS, the Sunday Mail can reveal. Shocked detectives learned the appalling truth ... |
EXCLUSIVE: ALONE FOR 6 WEEKS Glasgow Sunday Mail, UK - BRAVE tot Michael McGarrity survived in a flat with his dead mother for more than SIX WEEKS, the Sunday Mail can reveal. Shocked detectives learned the appalling ... |
Review: ‘Third‘ Is Funny, Sometimes Biting Herald News Daily, ND - College professor Laurie Jameson is a product of the late 1960s and never left the decade behind. In her personal and professional life, the years made an imprint that time did not erase. |
Police Blotter San Mateo Daily Journal, CA - A sign attached to a fence was stolen from a carport on the first block of Howard Avenue in Burlingame before 11:24 am Tuesday, Oct. 18. |
Huskies Have To Plug Holes On The O-Line TheDay (subscription), CT - OK, so we exaggerate. Just not by much. It was a rainy afternoon of eight false starts at Rentschler Field, seven by the beleaguered offensive line, and all during a home game. |
Glickman warns of quota conflict Variety (subscription) - Facing a victorious home crowd, Dan Glickman played it diplomatically in Gaul on Friday while warning there will be conflict if a new UNESCO convention leads to restrictions on Hollywood's exports around the world. |
Vikings support is sinking in Minnesota Pioneer Press, MN - Unfortunately the Minnesota Vikings, for the most part, are a group of overpaid spoiled brats who have not learned how to play football, but only to play around. |
Massachusetts Firm Recalls Ready-To-Eat Meat and Poultry Products ... Community Dispatch (press release) - Ian’s Natural Foods, a Revere, Mass., firm, is voluntarily recalling approximately 11,200 pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products ... |
Mercury. Plant. Osbourne. Tyler. Grohl? Daily Targum (subscription), NJ - Throughout the history of rock music, the frontman, or frontwoman, has always been one of the defining features of the greatest bands. |
10/22 TNA Impact Review: Rampant Interference Nearly Ruins a Good ... Pro Wrestling Torch - On the eve of Bound for Glory, and Mike Tenay welcomes us to TNA Impact. Fireworks and crowd shots start off the show for the home viewer. |
Milk gets a new ad push just in time for the World Series The Eureka Reporter, CA - On the eve of the 2005 World Series, Major League Baseball has become the butt of an advertising campaign designed to highlight the often ignored but powerful performance-enhancing substance available to every athlete: milk. |
When Health Insurance Is Not a Safeguard Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription), SC - Until the fourth trip to the hospital in 1998, Zachery Dorsett's parents thought their son was an average child who was having trouble getting over a passing illness. |
Evangelicals, Jews Are Kindred Spirits Tuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - Dozens of evangelical Christians from the United States, Europe and Asia toured Jewish settlements in the West Bank in recent days, taking time out from their organized pilgrimage to the Holy ... |
McD's asks consumers to visit site Billings Gazette, USA - CHICAGO - McDonald's Corp., the world's largest restaurant chain, will today invite Americans to take a virtual tour of its kitchen. |
Flock: The newest browser Dynamicz.org, UK - A browser based on the open source browser Firefox, called Flock, has just been released and claims to give a taste of what life would be like under Web 2. The browser was developed in California by a small ... |
The Private Sector: Health insurance crisis Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Pressure is mounting in the US Senate to schedule a vote soon on legislation (HR 525/S. 406) intended to help small businesses with skyrocketing health insurance costs. |
Maj's no-frills campaign fueled by ideas Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - (October 24, 2005) - The weather has turned from the warm days of the primaries, and Chris Maj is wearing a tweed sport coat and a tweed hat. |
Evangelicals, Jews Are Kindred Spirits Times Daily, AL - Dozens of evangelical Christians from the United States, Europe and Asia toured Jewish settlements in the West Bank in recent days, taking time out from their organized pilgrimage to the Holy ... |
Speghetti Sauce Recall WIFR, IL - Hirzel Canning Company in Toledo has issued a recall of a meatless spaghetti sauce because of a labeling error. About 4,000 mislabeled cans were sold under the "Prima Qualita" brand meatless spaghetti sauce ... |
Food price survey finds slight increase Kansas City Star, MO - Missourians paid slightly more at the grocery store in the third quarter of 2005 than they did in the second quarter, a farm industry survey found. |
Selma job fair draws hundreds Montgomery Advertiser, AL - Billy Robinson slices turkey and cheese at Selma’s Wal-Mart store, but he wants something more, something better for his family. |
'Marley & Me' celebrates the best bad dog a family could ever have AZ Central.com, AZ - When John Grogan and his wife traveled to Ireland, they left behind the third member of the family: Marley, their Labrador retriever. |
A Gamma Ray Gotcha Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - LIVE OAK · The white semi-trailer truck was bound for an Orlando decorating company -- but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10. |
Pictures worth a thousand words Beckley Register-Herald (subscription), WV - Children grow up quickly. Their early years are a series of firsts. From the first taste of solid food, to the first word, the first step and the first bike ride - with the latter usually followed closely ... |
Grand Valley pours a glass of ambition Denver Post, CO - Grand Junction - One of the most ubiquitous bumper stickers in the canyon country of the Colorado Plateau boasts, "London, Paris, Tokyo, Moab. |
Residents celebrates their centenarian Kannapolis Independent Tribune, NC - The heavy smell of roasted chicken, ham and macaroni and cheese may be what reminded the people of Harrisburg Presbyterian Church of their own centenarian. |
Don't skimp on calcium Denver Post, CO - Q: I've recently been diagnosed with osteopenia and am trying to gather information about calcium from natural food sources. How do I get relevant information from food labels? |
'Tamale Lady' does it for the friendships Alameda Times-Star, CA - Late Saturday night, Virginia Ramos' car sputtered up outside Zeitgeist, a biker bar in the Mission district. Slowly a little rosy woman squeezed out of ... |
Shelters havens for pets, people Bradenton Herald, United States - Early snowbirds Margie and Bill Umstattd left their home in Central Illinois last week, migrating to their Bradenton trailer home. |
Robbie Williams MegaStar.co.uk, UK - It marks a split from stalwart songwriter Guy Chambers and sees Mr Williams teaming up with Stephen 'Tintin' Duffy of Lilac Time 'fame' (or not). |
Bulletin Board for Oct. 24 Danville Advocate, KY - Today - Woodlawn Children's Home, 10-10:30 am; Jackson Street, 11-11:15 am; Third Street, Perryville, 11:15-11:30 am; Lee's Market, 11:45:11:55 am; Shut ins, noon-12:15 pm; Ky. |
Sullivan, Illicit Drugs, NE magazine Hartford Courant, United States - Readers offered feedback today and over the weekend about a variety of items in the newspaper, including today's story about Lt. |
For a jump on the ski season, seek 'Higher Ground' Aspen Times, CO - packing the Wheeler for the latest Warren Miller flick n Friday and Saturday. Miller Entertainment’s latest, “Higher ... |
Norwich Union pushes online applications with cheesy gameshow ... Revolution Magazine, UK - LONDON - Aviva-owned insurer, Norwich Union has unveiled a viral email to encourage people to apply for its policies online. Almost half of the Norwich Union's policies are bought online and the insurer wanted ... |
MAC store catches eye Arizona Republic, AZ - There are hand puppets and Day of the Dead plaques, art books and cards and doll cheese graters, but the item that's flying off the shelf at The Store at Mesa Arts is a tiny set of art pencils available for $6.50. |
Residents pitch ideas for downtown Pioneer Press, MN - Lakeville residents want to see white-tablecloth restaurants, refurbished historic homes and St. Paul's Grand Avenue-like boutiques when they walk through their new downtown. |
Chef Puck cooks on campus Daily Free Press (subscription), MA - The smell of gourmet cooking filled the Boston University School of Management auditorium as world-renowned chef and restauranteur Wolfgang Puck cooked for a sold-out crowd of students and community members Friday night. |
Yankton making strides to extend 30-mile bike trail Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - YANKTON - A city known for its Missouri River vistas, high school football and the combo at Charlie's Pizza House also wishes to be known as a city on wheels. |
Make meals at school lite Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - National School Lunch Week was celebrated recently. More than 28 million children in 100,000 schools and child-care facilities participate in US Department of Agriculture's National School Lunch Program. |
Leaders in Dubai to be broadcasted in English and Arabic Strategiy, United Arab Emirates - The international leadership summit, Leaders in Dubai, will be broadcasted simultaneously in English and Arabic, following delegate feedback after last year’s sell-out event. |
Americans are ruder, in manner of speaking Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Cindy Senning and brother Peter Post, descendants of Emily Post, have carried on her work in etiquette education. From road rage during the morning commute to high decibel ... |
Stay Summer Lean All Year Long Bicycling - 5 easy ways to balance your diet with your activity level and avoid off-season weight gain--now. By Selene Yeager. The average three-hour ride burns about 1,500 calories; the average three-hour football game viewed via the La-Z-Boy burns 200 calories. |
Just Another Meatball In Paradise Tampa Tribune, FL - "The spaghetti models are all starting to come together," News Channel 8 soothsayer John Winter said as he stood in front of the weather chart we've all been staring at for weeks. |
Bulletin Board Norwich Bulletin, CT - BACON ACADEMY BAND BENEFIT CONCERT, 7 pm, auditorium, Bacon Academy, COLCHESTER. The Freshman, Concert and Symphonic Bands will perform. |
Prima Qualita spaghetti sauce recalled WLS, IL - October 24, 2005 - An Ohio company is voluntarily recalling a spaghetti sauce sold in four states, including Illinois, because of mislabeling that does not identify cheese contained in the sauce. |
Hirzel Canning Company Recalls Prima Qualita Meatless Spaghetti ... Food Consumer, IL - Toledo, OH -- October 21, 2005 -- Hirzel Canning Company announced that it is voluntarily recalling Prima Qualita brand Meatless Spaghetti Sauce from distribution in Iowa, Pennsylvania ... |
Halloween begins annual haunt Friday Wellington Daily News, KS - Halloween is approaching and there will be several events going on during the weekend just before Halloween, which is on Monday, Oct. 31. |
Healthy environment leads to healthy life Fairfield Daily Republic, CA - Solano County has a weight problem, but it also has several organizations working to make the community healthier. The Children and Weight Coalition of Solano County represents ... |
Review: 'Third' Is Funny, Sometimes Biting New York Newsday, NY - College professor Laurie Jameson is a product of the late 1960s and never left the decade behind. In her personal and professional life, the years made an imprint that time did not erase. |
Evangelical Christians find common ground with Jewish settlers in ... Brandon Sun, Canada - Dozens of evangelical Christians from the United States, Europe and Asia toured Jewish settlements in the West Bank in recent days, taking time out from their organized pilgrimage to the Holy Land to show their support for ... |
Picture worth a thousand words Sapulpa Daily Herald, OK - Children grow up quickly. Their early years are a series of firsts. From the first taste of solid food, to the first word, the first step and the first bike ride - with the latter usually ... |
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting Kansas.com, KS - NEW YORK - College professor Laurie Jameson is a product of the late 1960s and never left the decade behind. In her personal and professional life, the years made an imprint that time did not erase. |
Follow Your Nose and Taste Buds to Texas; Texas Cuisine Boasts ... PR Newswire (press release), NY - AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Everything is bigger in Texas, including the flavors that emerge from kitchens around the state. |
United Concordia Dental Insurance Reminds Parents to Protect ... PR Newswire (press release), NY - SAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- On Halloween, costumed children will visit their friends and neighbors in communities everywhere, and all will have the same goal in mind: to collect their weights in sugary treats. |
Just How Temporary are “Guest Workers?” Let’s Ask Their ... Human Events - In what a cynic would say was move to extricate himself from a “QuagMier” with his base, President Bush last week appeared to reverse course on illegal immigration. |
Nobody Wants a Ho-Ho-Hum Holiday in the ER PR Newswire (press release), NY - Prevent Salmonella While Enjoying Meringue, Raw Cookie Dough, Creme Pies, Hollandaise Sauce and a Zingy New Cranberry Eggnog Recipe Using Pasteurized Shell Eggs LANSING, Ill. |
uWink Selects Ralph Gentile Architects for uWink Media Bistro New Age Media Concepts (press release) - LOS ANGELES, CA, (NAMC) - uWink, Inc. (OTCBB:UWNK), a digital entertainment company, today announced that the company has selected Ralph Gentile Architects (RGA) as the principal design firm for uWink Media Bistro. |
FIGS Market Schedules Dia De Los Muertos PR Leap (press release), CA - RALEIGH, NC - FIGS Market, LLC, a gourmet food market located in Cameron Village, will host Dia De Los Muertos, a pre-Halloween party from noon to 9 pm on Saturday, Oct. 29. |
For many fans here, football also involves fine art of partying Cincinnati Post, OH - The orange-and-black striped special was one of two Brockman used to deliver members of his family, about 20 in all, to the tailgate party before the Bengals-Steelers game Sunday morning. |
FINDING FITNESS : Meals as adventures lift burdens Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - If we had gracious staff on hand at meals to set a plate of yummy food in front of us with the right number of calories - so we didn’t have to think about what we’d eat when we’re already starving, stressed or in a big rush ell, I think I ... |
Friendly's Cooks up the Comforts of Home Business Wire (press release), CA - WILBRAHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 24, 2005--Delicious home style "comfort foods" that the whole family can enjoy are now being served up with a smile at Friendly's, just in time for the busy holiday season. |
Cloning doubts: High costs, low success and uncertain benefits Truth about Trade & Technology, IA - Dot and Ditto, 2 1/2-year-old Holsteins living quietly at UC Davis, are among California's longest-living cloned dairy cows - symbols of both dramatic scientific advances and their accompanying thorny ethical questions. |
Picture worth a thousand words Cushing Daily Citizen, OK - Children grow up quickly. Their early years are a series of firsts. From the first taste of solid food, to the first word, the first step and the first bike ride - with the latter usually ... |
Sesame pork with garlic cream sauce Kentucky.com, KY - We’re hoping to take the frustration out of figuring out what to make for dinner when you’re pressed for time. At 3 pm each weekday, we will post at the top of www. |
Five Keys to Smart Travel with Smart Kids Emediawire (press release), WA - (PRWEB) October 25, 2005 -- More than 175 million trips will be taken in the US this year with kids in tow. Wow! That's a lot of "I'm boreds" and "are we there yets. |
Hirzel Canning recalls meatless spaghetti sauce Newswatch 50, NY - Hirzel Canning Company in Toledo has issued a recall of a meatless spaghetti sauce because of a labeling error. Some cans that contain cheese mistakenly received labels intended for cans that do not. |
Prima Qualita spaghetti sauce recalled Sunbury Daily Item, PA - DES MOINES, Iowa AP - An Ohio company is voluntarily recalling a spaghetti sauce because of mislabeling that does not identify cheese contained in the sauce. |
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