New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Kentucky.com, KY - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. The State, SC - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
Fonterra Expands Research Capability to Australia Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - Fonterra is to establish a NZ$16 million dairy innovation centre in Melbourne to focus on consumer dairy products, complementing its main research facilities in Palmerston North. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Grand Forks Herald, ND - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Aberdeen American News, SD - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - ATLANTA— Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
UPDATED: 12:46 pm EST October 30, 2005 WRAL.com, NC - ATLANTA -- Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned Ocala.com, FL - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Kentucky.com, KY - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Bradenton Herald, United States - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned WTOP, D.C. - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned The Ledger, FL - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned Gadsden Times (subscription), AL - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government‘s Dairy Advice Questioned Leading The Charge, Australia - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can‘t easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned phillyBurbs.com, PA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned Tuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Macon Telegraph, GA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned philly.com, PA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Fonterra shows interest in Dairy Farmers Seven.com.au, Australia - New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra said it was interested in the branded products of Australian producer Dairy Farmers, but would not commit to a takeover. |
Government‘s Dairy Advice Questioned Herald News Daily, ND - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can‘t easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Pioneer Press, MN - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Monterey County Herald, CA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned WJLA, DC - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Times Picayune, LA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Tallahassee.com, FL - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned The State, SC - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Duluth News Tribune, MN - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Contra Costa Times, CA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Tuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned The Ledger, FL - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Gadsden Times (subscription), AL - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Monterey County Herald, CA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
DIET: Experts question dairy advice since most minorities lactose ... SunHerald.com, MS - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - ATLANTA— Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned The State, SC - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Bradenton Herald, United States - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned Tallahassee.com, FL - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Experts question dairy advice Daytona Beach News-Journal, FL - ATLANTA -- Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Bowl or bust Dailyrecord.com, NJ - Rutgers has been bowl-eligible several times in its 136-year football history, but today represents the first time that a win will absolutely position it for a chance at a real bowl game. |
New deli will be in Pole position for immigrants Edinburgh Evening News, UK - A POLISH deli is to open in Edinburgh to cater for the ever- growing community from the Eastern European country. Deli Polonia is set to offer a range of organic Polish groceries when it opens on Leith Walk next month. |
Condren Puts On Clinic At Windsor Standardbred Canada, Canada - Steve Condren had the key to the winner’s circle at Windsor Raceway on Saturday evening, capturing three of four Gold Eliminations and finishing third in the other. |
ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR Asbury Park Press, NJ - "ALL HALLOWS EVE IN THE 1830S": Historic Allaire Village, noon-4 pm today, Oct. 30; costume parade; pumpkin painting; $3, age 5 and under free; (732) 919-3500. |
Tell Me About It Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Dear Carolyn: I recently fell in love with a wonderful woman, who I hope will be part of my life for a very long time. My problem: My friends and colleagues are highly educated people who greatly value intelligence and professionalism. |
Kidnapped in Baghdad journalism.co.za, South Africa - Guardian journalist Rory Carroll spent 36 hours in the hands of kidnappers in Baghdad. He described his ordeal in The Guardian. We finished the interviews, deep in the Baghdad slum known as Sadr City, and ... |
Weathering Wilma: Chabad Is On Call Again Chabad-Lubavitch, NY - Stuart Katz, general manager of IsraAir, never thought he’d spend an all night session on the phone with rabbis from Chabad. But that’s what happened on Thursday night as members from Lubavitch headquarters ... |
A taste for success, with a side order of risk Montreal Gazette, Canada - There's a grim old joke in the hospitality industry: For every restaurant that opens, two close. Partners Peter Oliver and Michael Bonacini, sitting at a window table in their elegant, tasteful Auberge du ... |
DATEBOOK: EAST COUNTY Contra Costa Times, CA - Datebook items are published free for nonprofit organizations and must be submitted in writing seven working days before publication. |
Natural approach to insomnia might help you rest easy AZ Central.com, AZ - It's 3:37 am and I'm up journaling at this ungodly hour because I have insomnia. Just recording the time makes me feel panicky. |
Olive firm becomes red-hot success Pioneer Press, MN - Jim and Roberta Haakinson's company, Stump's Hot Olives, has come a long way since Jim brewed his wicked brine in the couple's Afton kitchen. |
Halloween High Jinks The Porterville Recorder, CA - School can often be scary, but the grounds at Monte Vista Elementary School were especially frightening during Friday night's Fall Festival. |
Chocolate Tiramisu News 14 Carolina, NC - Place the mascarpone cheese in a large bowl and set aside. With an electric mixer, beat the cream and 1/4 cup of the sugar in a medium bowl until soft peaks form. |
No coasting Kentucky.com, KY - Most people travel by car down the spectacular coast of Oregon, gobbling up the 370 miles or so in a couple of days, depending on how much time they want to devote to roadside ooohs ... |
Space geeks dream of moon travel Daily News - Galveston County, TX - Man on the moon?: Forget the Caribbean or Aspen. Why not take your next vacation on the moon? If things go as some dreamers hope, that big block of cheese in the sky might soon offer hotel rooms, rover rides and space shuttle cruises. |
Spirits of Savannah San Jose Mercury News, United States - IN THIS CITY OF HISTORY, MYSTERY AND SOUTHERN CHARM, ARE THERE SUPERNATURAL ENCOUNTERS TO BE FOUND? By Christina Zarobe. SAVANNAH, Ga. |
Annual roast gives a taste of chestnuts Columbia Daily Tribune, MO - The growing popularity of the third annual Missouri Chestnut Roast outstripped the supply of fresh nuts. By 2 pm yesterday, there wasn’ta bag left to purchase. |
DR GARETH: IS TATTOO TOO RISKY FOR ME Glasgow Sunday Mail, UK - QI RECENTLY had a DVT after flying and the doctor has put me on warfarin tablets to thin my blood. I want to get a tattoo for my 30th birthday in a few weeks. |
Cheers: Retailers specialize in wine Northwest Herald, IL - It is doubtful that the landscape of McHenry and northern Kane counties could be confused with vineyards found in California, France or Italy. |
Halloween at Rox Kathmandu Post, Nepal - - Rox, the Hyatt Regency Kathmandu's signature restaurant, is celebrating this Halloween, which falls on October 31, with a new menu especially designed by the Executive Chef, Narender Singh. |
A cook's tour of Asia, with India at the center Newsday, NY - PRICE RANGE: Dinner main courses, $13 to $30; appetizers, $5 to $12. Complete lunch, $7 to $9. Saturday-Sunday lunch buffet, $12.95; dinner, $19.95. |
Vermont guards its good name against impostors Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - By mid-October, the fall foliage season was nearly over, but the tour buses and out-of-state cars were still pulling in at the cluster of shops selling Cabot Cheese, Lake Champlain ... |
Travel: 48 hours in LA Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - You've got glitter in your soul. You've got celebrity on your mind. There's only one city for you. David Phelan shows you how to live the high life in Los Angeles for a day. |
SLICE OF LIFE: Proof a true friendship can span many miles Richmond Times Dispatch, VA - As we get older, getting wrapped up in our careers and families, it's easy to lose touch with friends who don't live nearby. |
One Word Wonders American Chronicle, CA - Daniel Taverne is a legally blind disabled veteran living in Louisiana. After his service, he began college in the hopes of becoming a COTA. |
Fit and in the running for big bucks Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal, Canada - Tired and unhappy from 12 years of back pain and chronic headaches following a motorbike crash, a Thunder Bay man took on an international challenge to get healthy. |
Alas poor Brett: No one ever knew him Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa - Okay. I had promised myself that I would not get embroiled in any Brett Kebble conspiracy stories. Fact is, it’s hard not to. First off is the muted manner in which his gruesome demise has been treated by ... |
Gough wants second chance The Sunday Times, UK - RICHARD GOUGH is ready to have another crack at management, six months after turning his back on his first posting at Livingston. The former Rangers and Scotland captain was in Glasgow last weekend after a summer with his two sons in San Diego. |
Viv Rosswurm's Column KPCnews.com, IN - As a single parent of many years, I’ve grown accustomed to “manning the household.” Ninety-five percent of the time this works out. |
The Good Old Days: In honor of Homecoming, we take a walk down ... The Register-Guard, Oregon - Duffy's is long gone, and so is Guido's, but the spirit of what was once a red-brick building at the corner of East 13th Avenue and Alder Street on the University of Oregon campus is still alive. |
Jewelry store becomes stage for young flutists Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - ROGERS - The North Arkansas Symphony Guild chose a place with plenty of sparkle for its first recruitment party held at a business. |
Man overboard The Observer, UK - His food is superb. But with his name above the door and a 'no jeans' policy, one Margate restaurant owner needs to come up for air, says Jay Rayner. |
Zabar's in New York is a spot for serious foodies Vancouver Sun (subscription), Canada - When a friend recently asked me about my favourite place in New York City, the reply surprised even me: Zabar's and the Upper West Side. |
Oil's ripple effect Austin American-Statesman (subscription), TX - Prices for all sorts of goods made from oil and natural gas byproducts are expected to rise in coming months as petrochemical shortages and high costs left in the wake of the Gulf Coast hurricanes begin filtering through the economy. |
Chairman denounces EU proposal North Texas e-News, Texas - By media release. "We recently received a summary of the EU's WTO proposal and while we will review the entire package, I was immediately discouraged by their demand for an international geographical indications register. |
Bollywood calling! Deccan Herald, India - I was the lead actor in an Indian film! Sounds like some headline in a tacky UK tabloid? But no, I really was. Incredible really. Even more so if you consider that prior to my role, acting and me had about as much in common as chalk and Parmesan cheese. |
New Chocolat cafe melts hearts DetNews.com, MI - The name -- the French spelling of chocolate --certainly leaves no doubt about what this charming downtown Birmingham cafe has to offer. |
Police issue tips for safety this Halloween Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Johnston police are urging parents and children to stay safe while enjoying Halloween festivities today. The department in past years has responded to various pranks on Halloween ... |
Pigs fly off auction block at food bank fundraiser Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Judy and John Hammond paid $500 for a skillfully decorated pig during the When Pigs Fly fundraiser for the Ozark Food Bank. The Oct. 21 affair at the Ozark Mountain Smokehouse featured a silent auction of ... |
Americans in Paris The State, SC - Paris. The Left Bank. Twelve USC students walk Boulevard du Montparnasse on a bright, warm, blue-sky morning. They are Americans in Paris, college students flown over by their university ... |
Raising the bar Indiana Daily Student - By Michelle Manchir | Indiana Daily Student | Monday, October 31, 2005. Every three months, Bloomington resident JillAnn Meunier, a bright-eyed 12-year-old with rosy cheeks and a wide smile, goes to Riley Hospital ... |
'Were-Rabbit' may be cursed, not the movie Outer Banks Sentinel, NC - In the past 16 years, director and animator Nick Park has won two Academy Awards for his Wallace and Gromit short films. Fans of the cheese-obsessed inventor and his brilliant yet long-suffering ... |
Waiter in the soup at lavish seafood emporium Sunday Independent (subscription), South Africa - Shopping malls are designed for shopping: devoid of ambience, these modern monoliths tend to encourage visitors to move through them rather than choosing to spend time soaking up the artificial light. |
The Understanding Malaysia Star, Malaysia - YOU may not be familiar with Royksopp’s name, but chances are you’d spot one of the Norwegian duo’s songs. The upbeat Eple and the haunting So Easy did the rounds three years ago, while the muted yet ... |
Good eating: Grilling experience Old Colony Memorial, MA - We live by rules. If we didn't, our lives would be filled with that youthful, self-indulgent, 1960s freedom in which nothing much gets done. |
Read what bloggers are saying about this Newsweek article Newsweek - Celebrity chefs were recently invited to The French Culinary Institute in Manhattan’s trendy SoHo to concoct some of their signature dishes using Splenda, the 600 times sweeter-than-sugar substitute. |
Independent steak houses Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - It doesn't have the pizazz of some of the more upscale meat palaces, but Del Frisco's delivers on the aged prime steaks, served on sizzling plates. |
Woman works to have her skeleton donated to school Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - For 10 years, Pegi Taylor has been waging a bone-wearying battle. To her surprise and relief, she may have just won the first round. |
Total 0% Greek Yoghurt Now Available In 500g I-Newswire.com (press release) - TOTAL Greek Yoghurt, the UK’s number one authentic Greek Yoghurt brand, is responding to increased consumer demand with the announcement that the fat-free Total 0% Greek Yoghurt will now be available in new 500g pots. |
The Meal: Allan Brown: Go to Singh for your supper The Sunday Times, UK - Roti, the latest venture from the acclaimed Oloroso co-founder Tony Singh, has a novel approach to passing trade - novel in the sense that only bin men would ever actually pass the place. |
ONSLOW COUNTYKids Voting USA ready for year two Jacksonville Daily News, NC - All Onslow County students in fourth to 12th grades will be allowed to vote in every precinct from 3:30 pm to 7:30 pm Nov. 8. This is the second year Onslow County has participated in Kids Voting USA, a nationwide ... |
Come to the vineyards, in Lebanon Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - An hour or so east of Beirut, and a world away from some of the most daunting traffic jams in the Middle East, is one of the region's most impressively beautiful landscapes. |
Abbicci: The ABC’s of Italian Cape Cod Today, MA - Sometimes a restaurant takes on a personality of its own, regardless of who’s doing the cooking. Abbicci is an intimate restaurant, on the town line in Yarmouthport, near Cummaquid. |
Baby, it's cold outside, but Montreal in winter is burning up. ... Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - There's something distinctive about this city that sets itself apart from the rest of North America -- and it's not just that the Body Shop reinvents itself as Le Body Shop. |
Stars' faces get makeover at masquerade Orlando Sentinel, FL - When Orlando Commissioner Patty Sheehan and her date decided to dress up as a pimp and a prostitute for Halloween this year, Sheehan said deciding which role she wanted to play was easy. |
A long-awaited return to families, civilian life Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - The arms that had carried an M-4 rifle and duffel bag now held a little girl who hardly knows her father. "Now I get to hold something that's worth a lot more," Wenger said early Sunday as he ... |
Heard Off the Street: Dad-daughter team builds stock portfolio Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Michael Berman wasn't much interested when his grandfather and stockbroker Joe Moskowitz gave him a portfolio of stocks as a child. |
Jan Hildebrand column: Center's basement gets improved storage ... Sheboygan Press, WI - The Historical Research Center in Sheboygan Falls was closed for the first 17 days in October to install a new storage system for archival materials in the basement. |
Putting the Culture in Agriculture New York Times, United States - Just off the Pasadena Freeway, 28 green acres of tall, tassled corn have taken root in what was once a grimy rail yard. Actually the corn is just the beginning. |
Constantly Moving Intro.de, Germany - Unser Chefdiplomat Thomas Venker hatte es ihm zu später Stunde abgerungen, nun wird es also Wirklichkeit: Steve Ramsay von den Stars wird exklusiv bei uns von seinen Erfahrungen auf US-Tour mit Death Cab for Cutie erzählen. |
Racine and Kenosha County Night Life Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - 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. |
Shelly Betz: New store opening fulfills dreams for local couple Huntington Herald Dispatch, WV - When The Different Twist Pretzel Co., reopens in the Huntington Mall on November 1, it will be a new era for owners Karen and Bruce Shew of Huntington. |
When crisp denials fail Sunday Herald, UK - HEAR ye! Hear ye! I have decreed that our esteemed neighbours, the English, are welcome to Dr John Rottweiler, minister for meddling, who in 1999 was anointed Scotland’s champion smoker. |
The price we pay for pets we love Boston Globe, United States - Six of us women were having dinner in a nice Dedham restaurant recently when the conversation turned to our pets. Among us, we had seven dogs and tens of thousands of dollars in recent vet bills. |
Old Bill's Fun Run 9 breaks more records Planet Jackson Hole, WY - Representatives from 183 area nonprofits celebrated the success of Old Bill's Fun Run 9 for Charities Monday night at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, where they were greeted by a brass quintet ... |
Tour showcases creativity, exotic Times Herald-Record, NY - There's a wood stove crackling in the living room, cold cheese and cider in the kitchen, and a young woman resh out of art school – -cking price tags to ceramic mugs, bowls and tiles. |
School Lunch Menus Charlotte Observer, NC - BREAKFAST: Breakfast pizza or good gravy pizza, juice or milk.LUNCH/ELEMENTARY: Beef teriyaki, mashed potatoes, whole-kernel corn, sliced peaches, roll, milk or juice. |
French Market opens in Waterloo London SE1, UK - A wide range of stalls from France assembled early on Saturday morning ready for the two day event in the Waterloo market street behind the station. |
New Life: HBO's 'Curb' has brought back Shelley Berman's comedy ... Winston-Salem Journal, NC - "I'm still not a peaceful man," Shelley Berman said a few weeks ago. "I'm still not able to behave.... When somebody says 'Relax,' that really makes me nervous. |
Sweet subject to tempt all food lovers Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, MS - In its eighth year, the Southern Foodways Symposium continues to draw hundreds of chefs, food writers and critics from across the country. |
The Secret Is Out New York Times, United States - SEVEN months old and humming with word-of-mouth traffic, Segreto has a sophisticated bill of fare and prices to match. But it also has a Little Italy swagger that becomes it well, even in this high-toned, broad ... |
Adults in training Residence halls offer important transition from ... MLive.com, MI - In the lobby, metal mailboxes line one wall, even in this age of instant messaging and e-mails. Except for a few things -- a frayed poster in the lobby that reads ``Good Sex is Safe Sex,'' a ... |
Revisiting the history of the voyageur at White Oak Grand Rapids Herald Review, MN - Just as fur trading voyageurs did hundreds of years ago, the annual Fall Gathering of the North American Voyageurs Council brings people from all over the continent for a soiree to share ideas, teach new skills, and enjoy the company of friends. |
Path to discovery filled with missteps Contra Costa Times, CA - Fired with ambition, we started our trek on the Cotswold Way in Chipping Campden. We tramped down High Street, past the pretty 16th century honey-colored limestone buildings, the pride of Cotswold villages. |
Shopping with 'French Women Don't Get Fat' author Pioneer Press, MN - Earlier this week, Mireille Guiliano, author of the nationwide best seller 'French Women Don't Get Fat,' went with us to Rainbow Foods in St. |
Where Familiarity Breeds Contentment New York Times, United States - I HAVE a thing for neighborhood restaurants. At their best, they emphasize comfort and familiarity, food without pretense. Regulars are recognized and appreciated. |
If you've had it only in a pie, you're missing something Kentucky.com, KY - With more than 40 varieties grown for cooking alone, you can transform the flesh into inspired sweet and savory dishes. The list could fill a cookbook: pumpkin butter, Southwest chicken ... |
Penny-wise pair can afford to spend DetNews.com, MI - There are savers and there are spenders, and Tracy and Craig McCall are savers. After five years of marriage, the Hartland couple have nearly no debt, six figures in retirement savings, a nice chunk of cash ... |
Surprise party celebrates couple’s UA fundraising Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - FAYETTEVILLE - Looks of genuine astonishment washed over the blushing faces of Sandy and Clay Edwards as they stepped out of the elevator and into a crowd of nearly 200 fellow University of Arkansas staff members who greeted them with a loud, “Surprise ... |
Media News Billboard: Struggling An Post sends for the PR ... The Sunday Times, UK - AN POST has decided the time is right to seek outside help in its public relations battles with staff and customers. No other company needs external PR help more than An Post right now. |
ARE YOU THE WEAKEST LINK? Mirror.co.uk, UK - 3. In politics, Jimmy Carter was president of which country in the late 1970s and early 1980s? 4. Which festive birthday is shared by Kenny Everett, Annie Lennox and Sir Isaac Newton? |
Not-as-fast food San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Quick-serve restaurants are having a tougher time keeping the fast in fast food, as menus become more complicated in response to customers' evolving culinary impulses. |
2,000 play role of student at Actorfest New York NorthJersey.com, NJ - If you can make it there, you'll make it anywhere, and the performers who flocked to Actorfest New York on Saturday were hoping to boost their odds of success. |
It's OK to drop out of technology's rat race Richmond Times Dispatch, VA - Not so long ago, it was expanding waistlines and multiplying gray hairs that forced us to admit the unthinkable: We're getting older. |
Voices From the Storm Those Who Had Much Also Had More to Lose New York Times, United States - All the people James Derbes knows here had something to do when they returned home, whether it was throwing out ruined furniture or ripping up waterlogged carpets. |
I was a bully Malaysia Star, Malaysia - WHEN I was 13 years old, my mother and eldest sister died in a car accident. So I became the only daughter of a doting father, and the only sister of a teasing brother. |
CULPEPER LIFE - Under the Sea Culpeper Star Exponent, VA - Under the sea, multiple layers of life comprise the miraculous reef environment. Here, away from the light and noise aboveground, W. Gregory Brown overflows with inspiration. |
New White House Chef Makes Debut On Wed. Guardian Unlimited, UK - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White ... |
New White House Chef Makes Debut on Wed. Newsday, NY - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House ... |
New White House Chef Makes Debut on Wed. San Francisco Chronicle, United States - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female ... |
Government's dairy advice questioned San Jose Mercury News, United States - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Miami Herald, FL - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Experts question dairy advice since most minorities lactose ... San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Dairy advice for lactose-intolerant minorities questioned San Jose Mercury News, United States - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Stronger currency is bringing the world to Brazilians Globe and Mail, Canada - Brazil, the country that gave the world samba, bossa nova and The Girl from Ipanema, is drawing musicians from Pearl Jam to Tony Bennett after a 26-per-cent currency rally lowered costs for concert promoters. |
Putting kids first in extradition case Newsday, NY - Elisabeth Parisi's relatives said Friday that they are putting together a scrapbook of newspaper clippings documenting her murder so that when her two children are older, they can read it themselves. |
Cook-off raises funds for evacuees San Jose Mercury News, United States - Pork ribs took on spiritual qualities at East Palo Alto's first barbecue cook-off Saturday. One chef described his masterpiece: ``It's like when you bite into it, you close your eyes and ... |
An Expanding Empire San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Haig and Cindy Krikorian may not have the same name recognition as Pat Kuleto of Boulevard, Farallon and Jardiniere fame or Bill Upson and Bill Higgins of Real Restaurants, but their contribution to the culinary world may be just as significant. |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Bakersfield Californian (subscription), CA - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Times Picayune, LA - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Macon Telegraph, GA - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Bradenton Herald, United States - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Centre Daily Times, PA - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Tallahassee.com, FL - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Duluth News Tribune, MN - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Monterey County Herald, CA - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Kansas City Star, MO - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Pioneer Press, MN - WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ... |
Fonterra to build Melbourne centre TVNZ, New Zealand - Dairy giant Fonterra is to establish a $16 million dairy innovation centre in Melbourne to focus on consumer dairy products, complementing its main research facilities in Palmerston North. |
Government's dairy advice questioned Seattle Post Intelligencer - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Yes, it's Nathan & Matthew. No, it's not The Producers Globe and Mail, Canada - Here's what the wildly anticipated revival of The Odd Couple, which stars Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick in their first stage reunion since their alchemic turn in The Producers, is not: 1) The Producers; 2) The affable, long-running 1970s TV sitcom ... |
Poor hit by two disasters: Natural and economic Miami Herald, FL - With no power, no water, no food, no ice, no address and nothing to her name beyond $10 and change, Holmes walked the broken blocks of Liberty City looking for hurricane leftovers. |
Memory of killing leaves Dutch wary Financial Times, UK - A year after Mohammed Bouyeri, a 27-year-old Dutch Moroccan, murdered the film-maker Theo van Gogh, surveillance cameras and police patrols guarding Amsterdam's el-Tawheed mosque testify to ... |
Subsidies make rich richer and poor poorer Financial Express, India - There was no forward movement in agricultural negotiations in Geneva last week. The chair of Farm Negotiation Committee, ambassador Crawford Flaconer of New Zealand, and the developed countries are trying ... |
The third age The Observer, UK - In today's Britain, people are no longer growing old quietly, says Geraldine Bedell. From a 79-year-old dancer to a 96-year-old model, we bring together an inspiring group of over-seventies for whom 'retirement' is a dirty word. |
Houston businessman John Poindexter considers renewing his ... Houston Chronicle, United States - Will he be remembered as a combat-tested Vietnam veteran who became a wealthy industrialist and rancher with a passion for preserving some of the most majestic lands in West Texas? |
Trade deficit hits 27.3pct National Business Review, New Zealand - The seasonally adjusted trade deficit widened to $2,027 million (27.3 per cent of exports) for the September 2005 quarter, compared with a deficit of $1,585 million (20.6 per cent of exports) for the June quarter, Statistics NZ said. |
'Up valley' experience includes tastings, spa Indianapolis Star, United States - Before us lay a bonbon on a half shell. We considered the bonbon, debated it, conceptually analyzed it. We were perplexed, our hard-worn sense of self and confidence plummeting as we ... |
$150G as easy as scratching New York Daily News, NY - The 82-year-old widow from East Harlem was going through her normal morning routine Wednesday, talking about the latest news with her friend of 30 years, Lettie Livingston. |
Burger me - greasies get a rating Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - A new index rating the healthiness of food puts hamburgers over breakfast cereal and deep-fried spuds over olive oil. The rating system has been developed by the British Food Standards Agency ... |
ruff and ready San Francisco Chronicle, United States - A growing number of pet owners are dressing up their four-legged furry friends in increasingly elaborate and even custom-made Halloween costumes and holding the kinds of parties and parades that were until recently the stronghold of the kindergarten set. |
It's trout time San Diego Union Tribune, United States - It was a fishing spectacle that only a trout opener could produce, and it happened at the recent first stocking of rainbow trout for the season at Lake Jennings. |
Stronger currency is bringing the world to Brazilians Globe and Mail, Canada - Brazil, the country that gave the world samba, bossa nova and The Girl from Ipanema, is drawing musicians from Pearl Jam to Tony Bennett after a 26-per-cent currency rally lowered costs for concert promoters. |
Halloween is growing up Taipei Times, Taiwan - For more than two months, Dave Weiss has been painstakingly planning the details of his Halloween celebration. Last year, he and his wife, Katie Harrigan, carved pumpkins and labored for several ... |
A taste for success, with a side order of risk National Post, Canada - There's a grim old joke in the hospitality industry: For every restaurant that opens, two close. Partners Peter Oliver and Michael Bonacini, sitting at a window table in their elegant, tasteful Auberge du ... |
Cook-off raises funds for evacuees San Jose Mercury News, United States - Pork ribs took on spiritual qualities at East Palo Alto's first barbecue cook-off Saturday. One chef described his masterpiece: ``It's like when you bite into it, you close your eyes and ... |
An Expanding Empire San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Haig and Cindy Krikorian may not have the same name recognition as Pat Kuleto of Boulevard, Farallon and Jardiniere fame or Bill Upson and Bill Higgins of Real Restaurants, but their contribution to the culinary world may be just as significant. |
New deli will be in Pole position for immigrants Scotsman, United Kingdom - A POLISH deli is to open in Edinburgh to cater for the ever- growing community from the Eastern European country. Deli Polonia is set to offer a range of organic Polish groceries when it opens on Leith Walk next month. |
US reject latest EU farm tariffs cut proposal MercoPress, Uruguay - The European Union's offer to cut farm tariffs by as much as 60% falls short of expectations because the proposal allows exemptions that would block key exports said United States officials. |
$15m dairy innovation centre for Melbourne Ferret, Australia - Global dairy giant Fonterra has announced plans for a $15million consumer dairy innovation centre in Melbourne due for completion by April 2007. |
'Gavin's stuck two fingers up' ic Wales, United Kingdom - IESTYN HARRIS last night urged Gavin Henson to bite the bullet and apologise to his Welsh team-mates for his betrayal or face international exile. |
Weekend Box Office Wrap-Up for October 28-30,2005 Box Office Prophets - Halloween brought the horror out to movie theaters this weekend, and Saw II, pretty much by itself, brought the box office back to life. |
Breast Cancer: Tips on detecting, treating the disease Portsmouth Herald News, NH - 1. How many women are affected by breast cancer? The American Cancer Society estimates that 211,240 women will be diagnosed with new cases of invasive breast cancer in the United States in 2005, and about 40,410 will die of the disease. |
Tot's slaying shocks neighbors Rocky Mountain News, CO - A barefoot neighbor walked across the street Sunday morning and left a bunch of pink carnations on the front lawn of a home where police the day before had ... |
At crowded Houston High, 'floater' teachers change classes with ... commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Nearly each and every period of the school day, first-year teacher Erin Williams runs a gauntlet, wheeling her traveling classroom cart down a long hallway past hordes of jostling Houston High School students. |
Molino honors its own Pensacola News Journal, FL - From teachers and coaches, waitresses and retired military men, it was a town mourning the loss of one of its own. He died Marine Cpl. |
Former SNL actor finds niche Portsmouth Herald News, NH - Her daughters call her the "fun mom," the one who cracks jokes, stands on her head, knows the latest celeb gossip and, yes, can be extremely absent-minded. |
Quebec City is foodie heaven Montreal Gazette, Canada - Sipping a surprisingly pleasant Henry of Pelham Niagara Riesling and nibbling on smoked salmon served with pencil-thin asparagus, I watch farms, field and rivers whiz past while seated in the slightly worn but still plush first-class car on Via Rail. |
Treasure hunter and his prize Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Peter DiBiase loves this time of year. It's wet, it's soggy, edible mushrooms are sprouting in the strangest places, and DiBase knows just where to look. |
Tricks to make sure treats are safe Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS - whatever they may be - collecting as many treats as they can, and several agencies have some ideas on how to make their treat gathering as safe and enjoyable as possible. |
First consider whether girlfriend wants shortcoming corrected Orlando Sentinel, FL - Dear Carolyn: I recently fell in love with a wonderful woman who I hope will be part of my life for a very long time. My problem: My friends and colleagues are highly educated and greatly value intelligence and professionalism. |
Culinary students tackle a big catering job to get a taste of the ... Sheboygan Press, WI - Pulling off a catering job for a formal fundraising gala may be a big job for any professional catering business, but it was real-time learning for Sheboygan North and South High School students. |
Haunted Places in Arkansas juiceenewsdaily, AL - Altus - Ozark - High School Stage - At the Ozark High School the stage used for musicals and plays is supposed to be haunted by a student who longed to be in a production. |
Sweet taste of today Calcutta Telegraph, India - MOVE OVER KAJU BARFIS AND BADAM HALWAS, CHOCOLATE DIYAS AND TAASH DESSERTS ARE THE NEW TREATS FOR THE FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS. ANUMITA GHOSH SAMPLES THE FARE ON OFFER. |
Martin County school digest: October 30 Stuart News (subscription), FL - Congratulations to the following students who received all A's on their report card and achieved Principal's Honor Roll: Kanyon Elton, David Lafferty, Kassie Landvay, Cody Person, Lindsay Brooks, Bradley Worsham, Sarah Salas, Spencer Brennault, Alicia ... |
Late Show Is Too Late For Saints sportnetwork.net, UK - October 30 2005. Oh boy! What a game to get for my first COYSDC match report - my “home” Saints game being an obvious one for a Saint exiled in Bristol to do. |
Unemployment down, but not by much Henderson Daily Dispatch, NC - Unemployment figures dropped modestly in the Tri-County area in September, but Vance still has one of the state's highest rates. |
Veronica Atkins: Low-Carb Could 'End The Diabetes Epidemic' The Common Voice, SC - This October 2005 Diabetes Health Magazine story features a revealing interview from none other than the widow of the late Dr. Robert Atkins who popularized livin' la vida low-carb worldwide. |
Allen County restaurant inspections Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - The following restaurants were recently inspected by the Fort Wayne-Allen County Health Department. The inspections list the number of non-critical violations and detail critical violations. |
Local eatery lands chef — courtesy of Katrina St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO - LADUE -- Among the white-table cloth crowd at Truffles restaurant, there is an unlikely new favorite on the menu: Louisiana-style gumbo, the special every Saturday. |
Words from the EIC: Pass the Cornbread Howard University Hilltop (subscription), DC - One of my favorite all-time movies is "Life" starring Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy. In the movie, there is a scene in which Lawrence and Murphy are sitting in jail eating their food and one of the other jailmates asks Murphy for his cornbread. |
Family separated after Katrina comes together Gwinnett Daily Post, GA - When 4-year-old Ronald and 5-year-old Ronjaniele went to school Friday morning, their mother told them there would be a surprise waiting for them when they got home. |
Bungalowfest opens homes in Kenwood for admirers St. Petersburg Times, FL - As downtown St. Petersburg goes vertical with tall condos, just a few blocks away this weekend Kenwood will celebrate the horizontal through its seventh annual renovated-home tour, Bungalowfest. |
Horrors of Halloween hardly faze kids today DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Dezeriee Vajda sat outside her elementary school, talking to her mother about Halloween, ticking off the things that the year's scariest night would provide. |
'Rev' loses pounds, finds message Hilton Head Island Packet, SC - Photo: The Rev. Ben Williams speaks at the Sea Pines Resort Plantation Club during the Trustees of the Heritage Classic Foundation's Charities Luncheon on Wednesday. |
Students get a taste of all things French Fairfield Daily Republic, CA - Crepes, goat cheese and pies were a part of an eight-hour French lesson on Saturday. About 70 Solano County high school students and Solano Community College students got together ... |
Apple Carrot Cake News 14 Carolina, NC - Preheat the oven to 350 degrees and grease 2 9-inch cake pans. Line the pans with circles of parchment paper, if you have it, because it helps with the removal of the cakes later on. |
Chef shows fun of cooking Anderson Herald Bulletin, IN - “Most people think of cooking as a chore instead of the fun that it can be,” said Chef Carl Behnke, demonstrator for the Holiday Delights Cooking School, a fundraiser benefiting the Madison County 4-H Association. |
Nigella Lawson’s Living Kitchen Christmas Chocolate Fruit Cake I-Newswire.com (press release) - In a new departure for the collection, Nigella Lawson’s Living Kitchen range is delighted to present their first food product. The Christmas Chocolate Fruit Cake is based on a recipe from Nigella’s best ... |
nfl sunday Denver Post, CO - In the chill of an East Coast January storm, Philadelphia rejoiced over a football game like never before. Lincoln Financial Field suddenly was host to a ticker-tape parade sans the floats. |
Parsippany Democrat's campaign grows green Dailyrecord.com, NJ - Hefty donations to Democratic mayoral candidate Michael Luther surged in the past three weeks, broadening his wide fundraising advantage over Republican rival Rosemarie Agostini. |
SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR Kansas.com, KS - Wheatland Poppin' Johnnies, tractor and farm equipment swap meet, toy show, tractor show and sale, arts and crafts, stationary engines, 9 am-noon today, Kansas Coliseum, 85th North off I-135. |
FEATURES: Different ways of celebrating Malay Mail, Malaysia - MORE than two billion Muslims worldwide celebrate Hari Raya Aidil Fitri on Syawal 1, the first day of a new month following the fasting period of Ramadan. |
Anglers reminded that S. Umpqua still closed The News-Review, OR - Umpqua River system anglers are reminded that the South Umpqua River will remain closed to all fishing through Nov. 30. The closure is to protect migrating and spawning fall chinook and coho. |
Fake khoya pours into city for Diwali Ludhiana Newsline, India - From the last four bogies of the train, eleven consignments of khoya are secretly downloaded. Instead of being taken through the parcel house, they are kept somewhere where even the railway staff can’t find them, despite a search. |
A & E Briefs South Bend Tribune, IN - SOUTH BEND -- The holiday season will soon be upon us. An assortment of entertainment events such as musicals, theater performances, dance performances and more will be published Nov. 25. |
Reviving Chicken Cacciatora Kansas City infoZine, MO - Many years ago, even before America's culinary taste became more sophisticated, chicken cacciatora was a red sauce cliché. Washington, DC - American Institute for Cancer Research - infoZine ... |
‘Marthavision’ Falling Faster Than Bad Soufflé Canton Repository (subscription), OH - ord has it that Martha Stewart’s new “Apprentice” reality show is struggling to attract viewers. Based on the same premise as Donald Trump’s hit show, it pits aspiring Martha minions against one another ... |
2005 Holiday Bazaars Longview Daily News, WA - Annie's Closet Holiday Boutique: 10 am-6 pm Nov. 4 and 10 am-4 pm Nov. 5, 3700 Gracie Place, Longview (drive west on Ocean Beach Highway and turn right on 38th Avenue); sponsored by Annie's Closet; to benefit the Caring Pregnancy Center. |
This Week in Entertainment History: 10/31/05 - 11/6/2005 KKTV 11 News, CO - On October 31st, 1926, magician Harry Houdini died in Detroit of gangrene and peritonitis resulting from a ruptured appendix. In 1970, singer Michelle Phillips of The Mamas and The Papas married actor Dennis Hopper. |
Serious rapid(s) transit Rocky Mountain News, CO - It's 179 miles from the put-in at Lee's Ferry, Ariz., to the brink of Lava Falls Rapid in the Grand Canyon. And though there's lots of Colorado ... |
10/29 TNA Impact Review: TNA Rebounds from Tough Weekend with ... Pro Wrestling Torch - TNA Impact kicks off with highlights of Bound for Glory, including Rhino’s victory over Jeff Jarrett, making him the heavyweight champ. |
Here's some free dental advice to chew on Syracuse Post Standard, NY - Editor's note: OK, we know today is a day we normally write about work-related issues and jobs. But, for Halloween, we're taking a break from the routine. |
Square Table release rated huge success Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, MS - Dozens of people milled around the Square on Saturday, sampling foods and reading recipes from the "Square Table" cookbook released this week. |
CONDREN SCORES GOLD ELIMINATION TRIPLE Harnesslink, New Zealand - Steve Condren had the key to the winner’s circle at Windsor Raceway on Saturday evening (October 29), capturing three of four Gold Eliminations and finishing third in the other. |
Porterville Recorder Porterville Recorder, CA - School can often be scary, but the grounds at Monte Vista Elementary School were especially frightening during Friday night's Fall Festival. |
Feel bloated? Watch what you are eating Mumbai Mirror, India - Do you suffer from an irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or spastic colon? Are you embarrassed by your condition and often experience discomfort and pain? |
Gamma rays give inspectors peek at cargos Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company ut first it had to pass a hightech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10. |
No coasting Lexington Herald Leader, KY - Most people travel by car down the spectacular coast of Oregon, gobbling up the 370 miles or so in a couple of days, depending on how much time they want to devote to roadside ooohs ... |
Enjoy a traditional Italian dessert News 14 Charlotte, NC - If you’re serving an Italian meal, why not make a traditional Italian dessert to go along with it? Chocolate tiramisu is a delicious and elegant treat. |
Business briefs Lansing State Journal, MI - Michigan Consolidated Gas Co. customers will pay an average $207 a month to heat their homes with natural gas this winter, up 59 percent from what they paid last winter. |
Attic joys Toronto Sun, Canada - Fred Oesterreich was a big man who had a big appetite and smoked big cigars. That's all Frank had that was big. In 1903, in Milwaukee, Wisc. |
SOUTH STREET VICTORIAN Asbury Park Press, NJ - The old Victorian set back a bit from South Street in downtown Freehold contains a warren of connecting rooms that each have their own color schemes and even a bit of their own personalities. |
SCITUATE DIGEST Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Board member vacancy: Scituate's Town Council is looking to fill a vacancy on the Juvenile Hearing Board. The selected member will be appointed to serve until next July. |
So Italian: Arthur Avenue in the Bronx Daily Review Online, CA - The expressway, commuter rail, and New York's subway and bus lines will all deposit you in or near this mythical, fragrant Italian neighborhood. |
ALDI: century in Australia, debut with boundary in Switzerland GroceryFAQs, Australia - The next day, the retailer made its Swiss debut by opening its first four stores in the primarily German speaking areas of the country. |
Noted columnist, law officer James May dies at 67 Claremore Daily Progress, OK - DALLAS - James Robert May, whose 19 years of award winning newspaper columns grew from his experiences as a Texas and Oklahoma law enforcement executive, restaurateur and US Marine, died Thursday in Dallas. |
School lunch menus Huntsville Times, AL - Monday: Jack-O-Burger on Bun, Ghost Fingers, Fence Post, Trick or Treat Ice Cream Sandwich. Tuesday: Scrambled Eggs, Sausage Patty, Grits, Potato Rounds, Salsa, Orange Juice, Biscuit, Jelly. |
Chef makes carving a ghoulish hobby Chippewa Herald, WI - Ryan Reemtsma has always been good at slicing and dicing. He's a chef, after all. But recently he took things to a whole new level and began carving the most extravagant designs into pumpkins. |
Hundreds flock to see newest fall, winter fashions at Evening of ... Munster Times, IN - The 24th annual Evening of Elegance was presented recently when the Beta Rho chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa hosted All That Jazz dinner and style show in the Celebrity Ballroom at the Radisson at Star Plaza in Merrillville. |
Newport restaurant tailors to customers Utica Observer Dispatch, NY - At the eatery, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary in December, first-time diners will find not only affordable dishes, but also a diverse menu. |
David Templeton's Seldom Seen: Selling stuff, cracking wise Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Residents of Burgettstown and beyond know where to go when they need news, point-blank opinions, wisecracks, toilet flaps or flypaper. |
First day, first show Calcutta Telegraph, India - Power-packed premieres, luxury last rows, love seats and more... Pratim D. Gupta captures the Fame (Hiland Park) experience before the doors are opened to the city. |
A meaty tale is sandwich's noble history OregonLive.com, OR - J ohn Montague, the fourth Earl of Sandwich, was born this week in 1718. Before he died, in 1792, he traveled the world and served as a naval officer, a secretary of state, a First Lord of the Admiralty, twice, and a politician. |
Being 50 Fit at 50ish Richmond Times Dispatch, VA - You might not either if, like her, neighborhood middle-school boys asked your husband if you could hang out with them. The Howards, married 29 years, laugh. |
Reverse franchise Indian Express, India - Ravi Jaipuria is often considered to possess golden touch with foreign food giants. After Pizza Hut and French ice cream major Cream Bell, now it is the turn of the British coffee chain Costa Coffee to receive ... |
Focus is on elusive perfect school picture San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Remember those dreaded black combs? Or mom's strict instructions to avoid food and play - anything to stay neat and clean? Or fear that the slightest squint or wiggle would taint an indelible ... |
Ukraine property firm to list on LSE Business Online, UK - By : Richard Orange. ONE of the Ukraine’s largest property developers, XXI Century, is set to float on the London Stock Exchange by the end of this year, in a move that will value the company at as much as £300m (E440m, $530m). |
The future of energy, oil, and society. Technocrat.net, MA - We get power two ways, a) electrical power generated at remote sites and delivered to the point of need by wires, and b) motive power generated at the point of need from fossil fuel. |
Good vision facts and fairy tales St. Petersburg Times, FL - Will eating carrots help to improve your vision? Will sitting too close to the television impair your eyesight? Here are a few facts and myths. |
That drinking feeling The Observer, UK - Two giants have divided up the high street. But, says Tim Atkin, at least they're passionate about wine. Few things are sadder than a closing-down sale: all that wasted energy, all those dreams gone up in expensive smoke. |
Upcoming Events Tasley Eastern Shore News, VA - Smith Wise Post 101 of the American Legion will be holding a ham and clam fritter dinner with your choice of green beans or cole slaw with roll for $6 at the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 614 building in Onley from 11:30 am until. |
So that's who that is: Cecil Sparks St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO - Cecil Sparks is a man about town - even if his stamping grounds has shrunk in recent years. Sparks, almost 95, sets his alarm for 4 am every day. |
Talkin' with Sal: Where does it go? The Casper Star Tribune, WY - It cannot possibly be the second-to-last day of October. I'm sure it was just New Year's Eve. I'm sure it was just March. |
Ghoulish gardens South Bend Tribune, IN - A gray late-model car slows down and comes to a full stop in front of a house on Sixth Street in Mishawaka. After a moment, the car moves on. |
What's in a name? Hindu, India - CHRIS, John, Mr. McCabe, Dr. McCabe and soon, maybe, John MacKen, what does one call you? And don't you ever get confused? I mean, mix up the names while signing the rent cheques and your books? |
It's not art, and I know what I don't like Inside Bay Area, CA - THERE'S a new art genre: Scam art. You won't find it in museums, galleries or those avant-garde coffee houses with wall photos of Yoko Ono and John Lennon in bed and Elvis standing next to President Nixon. |
Food Bank needs deposits Staunton News Leader, VA - Last October, food pallets stacked in the warehouse of the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank reached the ceiling. On Saturday, when the Boy Scouts dropped by with their annual ... |
The big cheese The Age (subscription), Australia - "Like many men, I'ma sex symbol in my own mind," says Gerard Depardieu, pictured above in 36 Quai des Orfevres. He's been known to eat a wheel of brie straight from the fridge. |
Dairy farmers enjoy stronger cheese prices ABC Online, Australia - September quarter Consumer Price Index figures show retail cheese prices are rising at double the rate of inflation, up 6.5 per cent on last year. |
Cheese, wine and Corzine Gubernatorial candidate pays visit to ... North Bergen Reporter, NJ - It was the summer of 2000 when former Goldman Sachs executive and multimillionaire Jon Corzine began his campaign to become a United States Senator from New Jersey. |
Wasabi cheese mania Hobart Mercury, Australia - ONCE upon a time not so long ago there was no such thing as wasabi cheese. But that was before two Tasmanians put their heads together and created the latest craze in dairy foods. |
Stinky Cheese KVAL, OR - About eight hundred people dropped by to see the Stinky Cheese Man and to watch the Dallas Children's Theater perform adaptations of fairy tales. |
Pears Stuffed With Gorgonzola Cheese Recipe Bella Online - Italians often opt for a simple dessert of cheese and fruit. This recipe combines the two for a light ending to a meal. Cut the pears in half lengthwise (you may leave the stem attached to one half). |
What!? I can put cheese on my ice cream? Standard-Speaker, PA - Chef Seth Daugherty experiments with cheese and ice cream to make these creative combinations. Here are recipes. Diners searching for a culinary adventure need look no further than the cheese course at Cosmos in the Le Meridien Hotel in Minneapolis. |
Dairy farmers enjoy stronger cheese prices ABC Regional Online, Australia - September quarter Consumer Price Index figures show retail cheese prices are rising at double the rate of inflation, up 6.5 per cent on last year. |
Say cheese! Your guide to the dairy aisle Standard-Speaker, PA - Throw out those individually wrapped slices of cheese! Max McCalman, cheese expert and author of “Cheese: A Connoisseur's Guide to the World's Best,” visited “Weekend Today” to share some of his favorite ... |
School lunches (Dedham) Daily News Transcript, MA - MONDAY - 1. Chicken wraps, potato pancakes, wheat roll, Promise, fruit cup, Honey Graham Cracker. 2. Bagel with cream cheese, orange smiles, carrots, sunflower seeds, string cheese. |
Culver’s asks too much of its diners Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - For years, Steak ’n Shake, has been boasting in its ads that it is a restaurant and not a “workaurant.” That stance seemed really weak to me until recently when I visited a workaurant ... |
School lunches (Norwood) Daily News Transcript, MA - MONDAY - Halloween-shaped nuggets, "scary" spiral fries, "batty" bread, pumpkin cookie. ALC - Sherbet Push-Up. |
School Menus Charlotte Observer, NC - MONDAY: Chicken nuggets with barbecue sauce. Choice of two: stuffed potatoes, whole kernel corn, vegetable sticks, sliced peaches, fresh fruit choice, whole wheat roll. |
Indulge yourself this Diwali Financial Express, India - Surrender to the irresistible temptations of mouth watering desserts at Superstars, Noida. Pamper yourself with Chocolate Struggle, which is a special chocolate cake with hot caramel, nuts and chocolate fudge ... |
The coming crush of commodities costs Pizza Marketplace.com - Blame it on the weather, and then make up your mind to get used to higher prices. The situation likely won’t change for the foreseeable future, say commodities watchers. |
Of and roasting recipes Columbia Missourian, MO - To find recipes made from the cooking demonstration and roasted chestnuts, download the Taste section in Wednesday’s EmPrint edition. |
10-30 week School Menus Clovis News Journal, NM - Monday: Breakfast - Wacky waffles, cold juice and milk. Lunch roomstick spookie spuds, magic wand pickle, goblin cookie and ghost milk. |
UF helps grow gourds Independent Florida Alligator, FL - Whether carved or eaten, pumpkins are a Halloween treat; but growing them locally has been a tricky business. Due to Florida's warm climate, pumpkins can't be grown on most local farms and ... |
School menus Marion Chronicle Tribune, IN - THURSDAY:Grilled chicken sandwich, potato wedges, pineapple tidbits, cookie, milk (lunch at junior high/high school only). FRIDAY:Corn dog, baked beans, applesauce, brownie, milk (lunch at junior high, high school only). |
Dunkin' is moving beyond the usual Rutland Herald, VT - Stan Frankenthaler lines up one little plastic container after another on his countertop. Crumbled spicy sausage, bacon, cubes of ham and chicken, steak patties ... |
AN UPDATED CLASSIC San Jose Mercury News, United States - If you're looking for high ceilings and picture windows, or any windows, keep looking. But for fondue, Sunday brunch and excellent steaks, look no further than the surprisingly nimble Wine Cellar in Los Gatos' Old Town. |
What students are eating in DeSoto County Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - Monday: Halloweenie dog on a bun, chef salad, SWAK pack, trick-or-treat baked tots, Boo baked beans, freaky fresh or canned fruit or calcium-fortified juice, milk. |
COLUMN: Old or new, pasta rules Coquitlam Tri City News, Canada - Maybe my Italian chef friends did not notice the article in the Globe and Mail. One of the friendly debates in food history has been about the origins of pasta. |
Lure reels you in with sweet seafood Globe and Mail, Canada - All journalists are liars. We lie daily, without thinking, in our failure to declare our biases. Once in a while, on a rainy Sunday in July, we come clean, but most days we type on, blithely ... |
Sweet Treats LAist, CA - We here at LAist are unabashed fans of Halloween. It is the one holiday that inspires us to go completely Martha Stewart, from homemade decorations and yummy punches to fresh-baked goodies for guests and ghouls alike who come along for the celebration. |
The fat in a Big Mac? Its label will tell all LaSalute.net, Italy - CHICAGO That Double Quarter Pounder With Cheese? It has 730 calories. A Sausage Biscuit With Egg? It will account for 49 percent of an adult's daily recommended fat intake... CHICAGO That Double Quarter Pounder With Cheese? It has 730 calories. |
The man who carried a piano on his back Newark Star Ledger, NJ - Passage Theatre Company first produced "Move It and It's Yours" in 1999, but at its temporary home in West Windsor. Good as it was, it went under-attended. |
Celebrate The Sausage 50 Connect, UK - British Cheese Week: From soups to brioches, risottos to pancakes, we have ten delicious recipes for British Cheese Week, 22-30th October. |
SCHOOL MENUS Belmond Independent, IA - Friday, Nov. 18: Turkey dinner, mashed potatoes with gravy, corn, fresh-baked dinner roll, salad bar. Monday, Nov. 21: Cheese burger, French fries, peanut butter cookie, salad bar. |
Giant Subway takes a swipe at father-son sandwich shop Napa Valley Register, CA - The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark. |
Subway is threatening to sue father-and-son sandwich shop Quad City Times, IA - The world’s largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark. |
Subway: Its '— way' is the only '— way' Waterbury Republican American, CT - The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark. |
Subway Threatens Local Sandwich Shop Over Use Of ‘Way' TheDay (subscription), CT - The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark. |
Subway puts heat on local shop to change name Danbury News Times, CT - The world’s largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark. |
Fun beats sedate for tasty tapas Crain's Chicago Business, IL - Tapas may be the perfect midday meal: a variety of small plates, not too much of any one thing and fun to share. We stopped in at two Spanish restaurants not far from the Loop. |
Casa de Luca Boston Globe, United States - After more than 20 years of cooking for restaurants like the Red Coach Grill and El Torito, Mark Clinton decided it was time to open his own place. |
Tips from a dominatrix Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Sometimes you think you know people, and then you discover you don't. I began realising this a few years ago when an acquaintance who had just returned from a stint working as a dominatrix ... |
Dunkin' is moving beyond the usual Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - Stan Frankenthaler lines up one little plastic container after another on his countertop. Crumbled spicy sausage, bacon, cubes of ham and chicken, steak patties ... |
Step back to move forward The Sunday Times, UK - RUNNING a small business can be so demanding that many owner-managers never have the time to evaluate where they are going. But even a short break can help refocus effort, set priorities, improve profitability and boost motivation. |
school menus 10/30 MyWestTexas.com, TX - Monday: Breakfast: Breakfst pizza, fruit juice, low-fat milk. Lunch: Barbecue on a bun or meatloaf, macaroni and cheese, mixed vegetables, peaches, roll, fruit drink, low-fat milk. |
School menu Huntington Herald Dispatch, WV - The following menus have been furnished by the Cabell County Board of Education for this week and are subject to change without notice due to item availability at individual schools. |
Nigella Lawson’s Living Kitchen - New For The Festive Season I-Newswire.com (press release) - Celebration cake takes centre stage at both Christmas and New Year, and whether it’s traditional fruit cake or a favourite alternative, it deserves to be displayed in style. |
Carmine's Creole Cafe Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - There are few food desires more unrequited than a craving for authentic New Orleans cooking outside the borders of Louisiana. This always made my occasional trips back to the Crescent City all the more meaningful. |
A slice of decadence Pretoria News (subscription), South Africa - Some like it hot, some like it cold. Others won't eat it without the pastry base yet others like a biscuit crumb base. There is something so special about a cheesecake. |
French connection is inspiration for top breadmaker Cambridge Evening News, UK - A GRANDMOTHER has joined the upper crust after getting through to the final of a national breadmaking competition. Clare Watkins impressed the judges with her French Connection loaf and was voted regional winner of the Carrs 2005 Breadmaker Awards. |
Law Summary Daily Record (subscription), MD - Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Robert M. Bell will be honored on Dec. 7 by the Community Mediation Program with its second Baltimore Peacemaker Award, starting at 5:30 pm at the Museum of Public Works, Pier 7, in Baltimore. |
Soup can be a diet helper or buster Munster Times, IN - Unless you're one of the lucky ones who live in a warm climate, a nice cup of hot soup probably sounds like a great idea right now. |
INSIDE: Smoke Daddy Chicago Tribune, United States - By Chris Lathrop. Sights: If you spell out the last four numbers of Smoke Daddy's phone number using the letters on your touch-tone keypad, you get "MOJO. |
Welsh Rarebit tasty but forgotten recipe Bangor Daily News, ME - It is time for a simple supper. I was thumbing through some of my old Maine Rebekah's cookbooks, of which I have two or three vintages. |
Should you buy shares in Glanbia? The Sunday Times, UK - GLANBIA is one of Ireland’s biggest dairy and food groups. Based in Co Kilkenny, the company was formed in 1997 through the merger of the Avonmore and Waterford food groups. |
Apple recipes Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - This recipe is from "Holiday Baking: New and Traditional Recipes for Wintertime Holidays" by Sara Perry (Chronicle Books, $18.95 paperback). |
Carmine's Creole Cafe philly.com, PA - There are few food desires more unrequited than a craving for authentic New Orleans cooking outside the borders of Louisiana. This always made my occasional trips back to the Crescent City all the more meaningful. |
Carmine's Creole Cafe Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - There are few food desires more unrequited than a craving for authentic New Orleans cooking outside the borders of Louisiana. This always made my occasional trips back to the Crescent City all the more meaningful. |
A slice of decadence The South African Star (subscription), South Africa - Some like it hot, some like it cold. Others won't eat it without the pastry base yet others like a biscuit crumb base. There is something so special about a cheesecake. |
The fun and discernment in diseases INQ7 Interactive, Inc., Philippines - Editor's Note: Published on page E4 of the October 31, 2005 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. SICKNESS IS OFTEN SEEN only in terms of its medical and mechanical components, not its metaphorical and metonymic possibilities. |
A route of one's own Globe and Mail, Canada - All of the Cévennes region seemed to be closing up shop as my friend Michael and I tramped from village to village during the French version of Indian summer. |
Napa on a budget: It's not easy Indianapolis Star, United States - Napa does not smile on the visitor who's working with a Two-Buck Chuck budget. At the Napa Valley Redwood Inn, nearly $100 a night won't get you a room with a view of Napa's lion-colored ... |
Tonight, the Gospel Superfest shows New York Daily News, NY - Gospel Superfest-New York 2, a celebration of heavenly crooners, will feature such acts as Tonex, Shirley Murdock, Lori Perry and the New York Fellowship Mass Choir. |
DIET: Some experts question 3-cups-of-milk recommendation Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
MS fund-raiser to aid services, raise awareness Delta Democrat Times, MS - The wine and cheese tasting event had to be rescheduled due to Hurricane Katrina and the need by Multiple Sclerosis Society officials and personnel to lend assistance to MS clients who needed attention. |
Wanda's deli a slicing success Personal touch has little Benton ... The Southern, IL - BENTON - Wanda's Old Time Deli opened last month on a wing and a prayer - and a wafer-thin slice of tasty roast beef. The store, which opened Sept. |
Il Mare to satisfy Italian food buff Jakarta Post, Indonesia - Down on the ground floor of the Mulia Hotel in Senayan, Italian food lovers can savor various Italian dishes and beverages in an atmosphere of tranquility. |
Despite big-city name, it’s all about the buffet Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - I don’t know why I found the name Big Apple Chinese Buffet so funny. After all, New York has one of the biggest, best-known Chinatowns anywhere. |
MARGARET MARTIN: Parties keep socials on their toes Shreveport Times, LA - Ghosts and goblins reigned Oct. 22 at Bill and Elizabeth Joyce's Halloween Party -- arguably one of the most sought-after invitations in town. |
In the footsteps of Abraham Deccan Herald, India - The little shrine of Abraham, below the castle supposed to have been built by the tyrannical king Nimrod in Turkey, consists of a cave where the Prophet is said to have been born, writes Yoginder Sikand. |
Bikes offer intimate look at Oregon coast Arizona Republic, AZ - BANDON, Ore. - Most people travel by car down the spectacular coast of Oregon, gobbling up the 370 miles or so in a couple days, depending on how much time they want to devote to roadside oohs and ahs, and whether they stop in Tillamook for cheese. |
Pumpkin grower carves up tips Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Joe Williams, a University of Kentucky extension associate in vegetable and fruit production who will become the manager of UK's Research and Education Center Farm in Princeton, Ky. |
Trying to duck winter Pioneer Press, MN - A St. Paul woman is leading the charge to save a duck from the upcoming cold. BY LAURA YUEN. How many animal lovers does it take to remove a duck from Harriet Island? |
Local column: The perfect funeral must be a tasteful affair in the ... Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - I was talking to Betty Slaton at a party in Washington, Ga., recently when conversation turned to what people take to a family when there has been a death of a church member. |
Impress a date and save a buck or two Canton Repository (subscription), OH - On a budget and looking for love? Rent, groceries, laundry and transportation don’t leave you with much green for a traditional date at a fancy restaurant followed by a show. |
Fine gift ideas from Fine Cooking Kentucky.com, KY - It's eight weeks until Christmas, but it's not a minute too early to think about stocking stuffers. One of the easiest ways to improve a spouse or friend's cooking is to buy him or her kitchen tools and better ingredients. |
He's the king of cheap Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), GA - We are reporting live from a meeting at WSB radio's studio, and Clark Howard's face is one big, goofy grin. His expression rarely varies, given the blessings of untold wealth, loving family and to-die-for ... |
Delta to merge discount flier Song into main fleet Pioneer Press, MN - Delta Air Lines Inc., which is reorganizing under protection from the federal bankruptcy court, announced plans Friday to discontinue its discount carrier Song and incorporate Song's fleet into Delta's regular service. |
The Café at the Frick offers menu of seasonal delights Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - The organic vegetable and herb garden at The Frick Art & Historical Center is being put to bed for the winter, but the staff at the museum's cafe is hardly ready to hibernate. |
The College Restaurant, Roelof Hartstraat, Amsterdam Independent, UK - I've just worked out why there are 600,000 bicycles in Amsterdam: it's because you have to be able to cover the ground fast to keep up with the local dining scene. |
Magazine picks TCCA Processor of Year EastOregonian.info (subscription), OR - TILLAMOOK - The Tillamook County Creamery Association (TCCA), which is expanding its Boardman plant, was selected as Dairy Foods magazine’s Processor of the Year for 2005. |
Colorado flavor: Warm up with tortilla soup Denver Post, CO - Big surprise: It got cold again. Thank the culinary heavens for fragrant, warm tortilla soup made from a deep, earthy broth and elevated to meal status with pieces of shredded chicken, tangy cheese and palate-cooling avocado. |
LAist Procrastinator's Clinic: Last Minute Costume Ideas LAist, CA - Holidays have a penchant for sneaking up on you. Christmas is the most obvious example, but Halloween is equally as vexing. Even though we have 365 days between each Halloween to breathe, contemplate and otherwise ... |
Oregon by Bike Is a Great Ride, If You're Fit The Ledger, FL - Most people travel by car down the spectacular coast of Oregon, gobbling up the 370 miles or so in a couple days, depending on how much time they want to devote to roadside ooohs ... |
Your Transgression Is Being Processed Methuselah Foundation, DC - The ATMs for my bank flash the message, "Your transaction is being processed," while they spin around, trying to figure out if you have money in your bank account and then counting out the crisp twenty dollar bills that used to be referred to as "Yuppie ... |
A Crowd-Pleaser Found Off the Beaten Path New York Times, United States - DINERS negotiating the S turns along the Amawalk Reservoir here may feel a little like pioneers entering a wilderness. But IBM and PepsiCo have campuses nearby, and the Granite Springs Inn beckons like a grange hall on a Saturday night. |
Zaldibia celebrates Sheep Meat Day EiTB, Spain - The "mondejo" contest will be the most important event in this celebration, but a sheep cheese contest will also take place and the shepherding secrets will be made known. |
Eek! Sad tale of a persistent pest Kansas.com, KS - Sharon Young saw him first, in their west Wichita garage. When Tom Young saw him outside a day or so later, "I truly thought I was looking at a small rabbit," not at the white "mouse" his wife had reported. |
Halloween's overlooked tradition: pizza pies Greenwich Time, CT - Instead of one driver, Arcuri's Pizza and Deli will have three tomorrow. Instead of five, Planet Pizza will have a dozen or more. |
Wey aye, Gromit, smashing tackle Times Online, UK - HE IS BACK ON OUR SCREENS AGAIN, the lovable and eccentric character whose brain has often seemed to be made of plasticine. Wor Lad, who is never far from his faithful companion Gromit Five Tummies ... |
Health inspections Marion Chronicle Tribune, IN - KEY: Establishments are graded on the number of violations in three categories: critical, non-critical and repeat violations. Those with a large number of critical or repeat violations may be reinspected. |
Brunch, concert raise funds for Gulf Coast Daily Pilot, CA - A brunch and concert held Sunday at Orange Coast College raised almost $10,000 to benefit Louisiana community colleges damaged by hurricanes Katrina and Rita, said Doug Bennett ... |
Taste of India Norman Transcript, OK - It has been five years since two brothers from India decided to open their restaurant, Taste of India, in Norman. Since then Narvair Singh and Harmesh Banwait, chefs in the Northern Indian ... |
Evening in Paradise Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - American Women's Group president Cathy Smithson has every reason to smile following a successful wine and cheese fund-raiser. LAST SATURDAY night saw members of the American Women's Group (AWG) converging ... |
Students' answer to lunar junk: Make edible rover Muncie Star Press, IN - While the moon isn't really made of cheese, the next lunar rover to cross its surface could be. That is, if Amber Timmons has her way. |
Some experts question 3-cups-of-milk recommendation Macon Telegraph, GA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Some experts question 3-cups-of-milk recommendation Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Minorities Question Need for Milk WXIA-TV, GA - Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
DIET: Some experts question 3-cups-of-milk recommendation Macon Telegraph, GA - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
DIET: Some experts question 3-cups-of-milk recommendation Tallahassee.com, FL - ATLANTA - Americans should drink three cups of milk, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products. |
Blending pastry, personality and PR Bizjournals.com, NC - That assumption is a pivotal part of the business plan for Havre de Grace's new French bakery, Patisserie Lucie. In the few short weeks since it opened on Pulaski Highway, the bakery has created quite a buzz ... |
Beware number of servings in midafternoon caffeine hit Arkansas News, AR - There was a Mocha Frappuccino calling out to me from the refrigerated case in the back of the convenience store where I stopped to buy $60 worth of gas - I didn't have enough money to actually fill my tank. |
Wanda's deli a slicing success Personal touch has little Benton ... The Southern, IL - Wanda's Old Time Deli opened last month on a wing and a prayer - and a wafer-thin slice of tasty roast beef. The store, which opened Sept. |
The New Face of the Fed Washington Post, United States - President Bush nominated Ben S. Bernanke, a leading scholar of monetary policy and chairman of his Council of Economic Advisers, to succeed Alan Greenspan as Federal Reserve chairman. |
New White House chef makes debut on Wed. Seattle Post Intelligencer - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House ... |
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