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Friday, November 04, 2005

Medieval mirth
The Tribune-Democrat, PA - Oct 24, 2005
Mount Aloysius College’s Cosgrave Center will be transformed into a medieval castle’s great hall when the 35th annual Madrigal Feaste unfolds in Cresson.
Taste of the Continent
New Straits Times, Malaysia - Oct 23, 2005
A new player in the business, the Mustard Tree serves a wide range of continental dishes at reasonable prices. EDITH LIM writes. JENNIFER Chong of The Mustard Tree gave me a warm welcome at her restaurant.
Business big on deer now, customers always
San Angelo Standard-Times, TX - Oct 24, 2005
com or 659-8260. Paul Sklenarik's business, Sklenarik's Smoked Meats in Miles, has won the Texas Association of Meat Processors' overall state championship nine of 11 years ...
A La Grecque
The Age (subscription), Australia - Oct 24, 2005
Name A La Grecque Location 60 Great Ocean Rd Aireys Inlet VIC 3231 Great Ocean Road Ph (03) 5289 6922 Genre Restaurants Cuisine Greek Business Hours Wed-Sun: breakfast 8am-11.30am; lunch midday-2.30pm; dinner 6pm-late.
Well Brothers breakout
Journal Times Online, WI - Oct 24, 2005
The Best Pizzerias in America according to the book "Everybody Loves Pizza," by Penny Pollack and Jeff Ruby: 1. Una Pizza Napoletana, New York City, established 1996 2. Delorenzo's Tomato Pies ...
Luck changes for local family who survived Katrina
KCEN-TV, TX - Oct 24, 2005
A Harker Heights family affected by Hurricane Katrina has been through it all, but their story ends with a surprising twist. The last seven weeks have not all been fun and games for the Meyer-Dixon family.
Valley women tell how they hit the town without a date -- and ...
San Jose Mercury News, United States - Oct 23, 2005
On a warm, sunny day, a vintage Bordeaux can be the perfect companion for lunch outdoors -- with or without a date by your side. So why is it that so many women consider dining alone an act to be pitied, avoided or even shunned?
TV's focus on obesity may feed on our morbid fascination
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - Oct 23, 2005
It's now officially OK to gawk at and make fun of fat people. At least that's the message we're getting from television.
Clever wordplay Halloween costumes on a budget
Monterey County Herald, CA - Oct 23, 2005
The challenge: We asked four kids to create play-on-word costumes that would have us doubling over, over double-entendres. The bigger challenge: We told them not to spend more than about 20 bucks.
Small cafe offers large French flavor
Branford Review, United States - Oct 24, 2005
BRANFORD - Tucked away in the corner of the town center is a miniaturized tribute to the finer points of French-style cuisine. Upon entering the narrow green building of Le Petit Café at 225 Montowese St.
Chez Vincent is not flashy but still a classic
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Oct 23, 2005
The first time I visited Chez Vincent, I remember thinking it was a very nice restaurant with above-average food and a pleasant, unfussy atmosphere.
MIKE HUTTON COLUMN: 20-year-old memories about the only thing Bear ...
Gary Post Tribune, IN - Oct 23, 2005
In Milwaukee, secluded in a dorm room by myself, away from all the lunatic Packer fans, I watched the Bears make history nearly 20 years ago after they dismantled the New England Patriots 46-10.
Paddling Scotland with Kayakojacko
Kayak & Canoe News, Switzerland - Oct 24, 2005
I hadn’t been to Scotland for paddling before, but had heard that the white water was good so decided to get up there and see what was what.
Review: 'Third' Is Funny, Sometimes Biting
Chicago Tribune, United States - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
San Jose Mercury News, United States - Oct 24, 2005
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
Washington Post, United States - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress Weighs Overriding Organic Ruling
Guardian Unlimited, UK - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress Weighs Overriding Organic Ruling
Newsday, NY - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress Weighs Overriding Organic Ruling
San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Dairy Farmers soured by one-off losses
Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - Oct 24, 2005
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 soured by one-off losses
The Age (subscription), Australia - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Hunter complete successful raid
Brisbane Courier Mail, Australia - Oct 23, 2005
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.
Melmeth celebrates in style
TVNZ, New Zealand - Oct 23, 2005
Big Ben Melmeth celebrated 250 NBL games with his best performance of the season in Hunter's rare 101-85 away win over Cairns on Sunday.
Dairy Farmers churns $12m loss
Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Evangelicals, Jews Are Kindred Spirits
Newsday, NY - Oct 24, 2005
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 ...
Dairy Farmers churns $12m loss
NEWS.com.au, Australia - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Evangelicals, Jews Are Kindred Spirits
San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Oct 24, 2005
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 ...
Where to find the snow before Christmas
Times Online, UK - Oct 24, 2005
It’s the same each year. The evenings draw in, the nights get chilly and there’sa faint smell of woodsmoke in the air. Long summer days are a distant memory and suddenly ... it’s like the scene in Close ...
Parcel 104's farm-fresh fare
San Jose Mercury News, United States - Oct 23, 2005
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.
Health workers told to stay at home in tragic toddler probe
Edinburgh Evening News, UK - Oct 24, 2005
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 ...
Home-alone tot case prompts call for social work summit
Edinburgh Evening News, UK - Oct 24, 2005
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
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' Is Funny, Sometimes Biting
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Tallahassee.com, FL - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Charlotte Observer, NC - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Macon Telegraph, GA - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Centre Daily Times, PA - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Kansas City Star, MO - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Grand Forks Herald, ND - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
philly.com, PA - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Contra Costa Times, CA - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' Is Funny, Sometimes Biting
Ocala.com, FL - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Monterey County Herald, CA - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
MLive.com, MI - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Times Picayune, LA - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' Is Funny, Sometimes Biting
Tuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' Is Funny, Sometimes Biting
Gainesville Sun, FL - Oct 24, 2005
ollege 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.
Review: 'Third' Is Funny, Sometimes Biting
Dateline Alabama, AL - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Review: 'Third' is funny, sometimes biting
Bradenton Herald, United States - Oct 24, 2005
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
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Grand Forks Herald, ND - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Monterey County Herald, CA - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Tallahassee.com, FL - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Kansas City Star, MO - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Bakersfield Californian (subscription), CA - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress Weighs Overriding Organic Ruling
phillyBurbs.com, PA - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Sacramento Bee, USA - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress Weighs Overriding Organic Ruling
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress Weighs Overriding Organic Ruling
WRAL.com, NC - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Bradenton Herald, United States - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress Weighs Overriding Organic Ruling
Hartford Courant, United States - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Macon Telegraph, GA - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Pioneer Press, MN - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Kentucky.com, KY - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
OregonLive.com, OR - Oct 25, 2005
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 ‭itamins ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Centre Daily Times, PA - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
The State, SC - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Congress Weighs Overriding Organic Ruling
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Oct 25, 2005
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 ...
Dairy Farmers soured by one-off losses
Seven.com.au, Australia - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Oct 24, 2005
KFAR ETZION, West Bank - 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 the ...
Evangelicals, Jews Are Kindred Spirits
New York Newsday, NY - Oct 24, 2005
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 ...
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
Bradenton Herald, United States - Oct 24, 2005
KFAR ETZION, West Bank - 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 the ...
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
Pioneer Press, MN - Oct 24, 2005
KFAR ETZION, West Bank - 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 the ...
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
Monterey County Herald, CA - Oct 24, 2005
KFAR ETZION, West Bank - 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 the ...
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Oct 24, 2005
KFAR ETZION, West Bank - 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 the ...
Dairy Farmers churns $12m loss
Townsville Bulletin, Australia - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
Times Picayune, LA - Oct 24, 2005
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 ...
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
News & Observer, NC - Oct 24, 2005
Dozens of evangelical Christians from the United States, Europe and Asia toured Jewish settlements in the West Bank in recent days, taking ...
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Oct 24, 2005
KFAR ETZION, West Bank - 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 the ...
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Oct 24, 2005
KFAR ETZION, West Bank - 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 the ...
Evangelical Christians Show Support for Jewish Settlers
Beliefnet.com, NY - Oct 24, 2005
Kfar Etzion, West Bank - 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 the ...
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
The State, SC - Oct 24, 2005
KFAR ETZION, West Bank - 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 the ...
Hunter complete successful raid
Townsville Bulletin, Australia - Oct 23, 2005
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
Tallahassee.com, FL - Oct 24, 2005
KFAR ETZION, West Bank - 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 the ...
USDA to gather public input for 2007 Farm Bill
WCAX, VT - Oct 24, 2005
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.
Of lasers, champagne and perfume
NewKerala.com, India - Oct 23, 2005
By Vishnu Makhijani, New Delhi: Blue, red and white lasers cut through the perfumed autumn air, champagne competed with exquisite wines and a blonde-haired vocalist warbled Bollywood fusion at the unveiling of an ethereal range of fragrances tailored for ...
Evangelicals, Jews Are Kindred Spirits
The Ledger, FL - Oct 24, 2005
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 ...

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