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Friday, November 04, 2005

Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Wabash Plain Dealer, IN - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Petoskey News-Review, MI - Oct 25, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of downtown high ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Bonner County Daily Bee, ID - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Picayune Item, MS - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Auburn Citizen, NY - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Appeal-Democrat, CA - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
San Francisco Examiner, CA - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, IA - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Santa Maria Times, CA - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
The Southern, IL - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Tahlequah Daily Press, OK - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Skagit Valley Herald, WA - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Mt. Carmel Daily Republican Register, IL - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
In-Forum (subscription), ND - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
KFMB, CA - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of downtown high-rises during Hurricane Wilma's ruinous dash across the state.
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
The Porterville Recorder, CA - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Porterville Recorder, CA - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Ledger Independent, KY - Oct 25, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
ECJ upholds name 'Feta' as protected designation of origin for ...
ForexTV.com, NY - Oct 25, 2005
BRUSSELS (AFX) - The European Court of Justice said it upheld the name "feta" as a protected designation of origin (PDO) for a white cheese originating in Greece and soaked in brine, and as such, the name enjoys Community-wide protection.
Daily briefing
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Oct 25, 2005
DaimlerChrysler AG on Tuesday reported a $910 million profit for the third quarter, buoyed by sales of new products at its Mercedes and Chrysler divisions.
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Kentucky.com, KY - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Organic Food Fight Heats Up
CBS 5, CA - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry in the United States with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe.
Organic Food Fight Heats Up
cbs4denver.com, CO - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry in the United States with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe.
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Bradenton Herald, United States - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Tallahassee.com, FL - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Organic Food Fight Heats Up
CBS2 Chicago, IL - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry in the United States with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe.
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
The State, SC - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Monterey County Herald, CA - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Organic Food Fight Heats Up
WCCO, MN - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry in the United States with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe.
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Kansas City Star, MO - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Organic Food Fight Heats Up
CBS4, Boston - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry in the United States with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe.
Organic Food Fight Heats Up
CBS 11, TX - Oct 25, 2005
Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry in the United States with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients, vitamins ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Macon Telegraph, GA - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Centre Daily Times, PA - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
9:32 am: US organic industry asks Congress to reject tougher ...
Santa Fe New Mexican, NM - Oct 25, 2005
Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry in the United States with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of ...
Organic industry asks Congress to reject the court’s tougher ...
Coos Bay World, OR - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients ‭itamins, spices, citric ...
Organic industry pleads for leniency
Brattleboro Reformer, United States - Oct 25, 2005
Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients -- vitamins, spices ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Organic industry asks Congress to reject tougher standards
Canton Repository (subscription), OH - Oct 25, 2005
Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients ‭itamins, spices, citric ...
Congress Weighs Overriding Organic Ruling
WJXX, FL - Oct 25, 2005
Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric ...
Congress weighs overriding organic ruling
Checkbiotech.org (press release), Switzerland - Oct 25, 2005
Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices ...
Organic industry asks Congress to reject tougher standards set by ...
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Oct 25, 2005
WASHINGTON - Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric acid ...
Congress Weighs Overriding Organic Ruling
WJLA, DC - Oct 25, 2005
Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients - vitamins, spices, citric ...
Domino's Pizza up on strong global retail sales growth
MLive.com, MI - Oct 25, 2005
Domino's Pizza Inc. said strong global retail sales growth and lower cheese costs pushed earnings higher in the latest quarter from the previous year.
Domino's Pizza up on strong global retail sales growth
Centre Daily Times, PA - Oct 25, 2005
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Domino's Pizza Inc. said strong global retail sales growth and lower cheese costs pushed earnings higher in the latest quarter from the previous year.
Domino's Pizza up on strong global retail sales growth
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Oct 25, 2005
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - Domino's Pizza Inc. said strong global retail sales growth and lower cheese costs pushed earnings higher in the latest quarter from the previous year.
Domino's Pizza up on strong global retail sales growth
WLNS, MI - Oct 25, 2005
ANN ARBOR, Mich. Domino's Pizza says strong global retail sales growth pushed earnings higher in the latest quarter from year-earlier levels.
Tell me about it: Should he correct girlfriend's grammar?
The News Journal, DE - Oct 25, 2005
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.
Fun Factory: Scare up some Halloween creations in your own
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - Oct 26, 2005
It's time to scare up some goodies to serve at a spooky, fun Halloween party for ghosts, goblins, and witches young and old. To get the festivities in gear, offer a brew with floating ice hands.
Stir up your muffin mix with creative additions
Bradenton Herald, United States - Oct 26, 2005
We always stock up when packaged muffin mixes are on sale, and we bake them often. But plain corn muffins twice a week can get boring.
Hax: Love and double negatives
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Oct 25, 2005
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.
Denmark accused Poland of poisonous raspberry exports
FreshPlaza, Netherlands - Oct 25, 2005
Denmark has accused Poland of exporting poisonous frozen raspberries, causing five deaths and over a thousand illnesses over the summer, but the Polish authorities have expressed strong doubts about the evidence.
High-desert canyon a canvas for rock-art collection
Monterey County Herald, CA - Oct 25, 2005
RIDGECREST, Calif. - Our group stops for a minute under the rotisserie lamp of the high-desert sun and considers a crude, 1,000-year-old picture chipped into the sunburned lava wall.
Vermonters' views sought on farm bill
Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - Oct 25, 2005
The US Department of Agriculture will hold a forum Wednesday in South Burlington to hear concerns from agriculture and community development officials as the 2007 farm bill is being developed.
Evangelicals, Jews are kindred spirits
Sacramento Bee, USA - Oct 25, 2005
Dozens of evangelical Christians from the United States, Europe and Asia toured Jewish settlements in the West Bank in recent days, taking ...
Opera singer, Dickens were 'Opry' hit
Dickson Herald, TN - Oct 26, 2005
I just happened to be present one night in the old Ryman Auditorium when Helen Traubel, the Metropolitan Opera singer, came and performed on the Grand Ole Opry in the early fifties.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
Opera singer, Dickens were 'Opry' hit
Fairview Observer, TN - Oct 26, 2005
I just happened to be present one night in the old Ryman Auditorium when Helen Traubel, the Metropolitan Opera singer, came and performed on the Grand Ole Opry in the early fifties.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Charlotte Observer, NC - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Kansas City Star, MO - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
For baked Brie, simple works
Arizona Republic, AZ - Oct 25, 2005
Recipes for baked Brie (also called Brie en croute) are everywhere. Some call for an egg wash to be brushed over the pastry before baking, others add parsley and almonds.
Bryantville Elementary school lunch menu
Pembroke Mariner, MA - Oct 25, 2005
Turkey and cheese sub, Baked Cool Ranch Doritos, pineapple, fresh apple, juice and choice of milk. Chicken and gravy, mashed potatoes, fruit, roll and choice of milk.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
The State, SC - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
High-desert canyon a canvas for rock-art collection
Contra Costa Times, CA - Oct 25, 2005
RIDGECREST, Calif. - Our group stops for a minute under the rotisserie lamp of the high-desert sun and considers a crude, 1,000-year-old picture chipped into the sunburned lava wall.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Centre Daily Times, PA - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
uWink Selects Ralph Gentile Architects for uWink Media Bistro
Business Wire (press release), CA - Oct 25, 2005
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 24, 2005--uWink, Inc. (OTCBB:UWNK), a digital entertainment company, today announced that the company has selected Ralph Gentile Architects (RGA) as the principal design firm for uWink Media Bistro.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Grand Forks Herald, ND - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
Try Orange Dinner for Halloween
Greensboro News Record, NC - Oct 26, 2005
The other day I got an e-mail in response to my request for Halloween traditions, and I really like this one! Read on from an anonymous contributor: "Our family tradition was to have an 'Orange Dinner' on Halloween before the children went out.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
Just How Temporary are 'Guest Workers?'
theOneRepublic, CA - Oct 25, 2005
In what a cynic would say was move to extricate himself from a “QuagMier” with his base, President Bush last week appeared to reverse course on illegal immigration.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Bradenton Herald, United States - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
Fine Italian dinner enjoyed at Nonna Maria
Palm Beach Post, FL - Oct 25, 2005
The little extra touches at Nonna Maria made a recent evening out better than the average outing. There was our attentive server, Bob.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
Five Keys to Smart Travel with Smart Kids
PR Web (press release), WA - Oct 25, 2005
(PRWEB) October 25, 2005 -- More than 175 million trips will be taken in the US this year with kids in tow. Wow! That's a lot of "I'm boreds" and "are we there yets.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Macon Telegraph, GA - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
Cloning doubts: High costs, low success and uncertain benefits
Sacramento Bee, USA - Oct 25, 2005
Bee Staff Writer. Dot and Ditto, 2 1/2-year-old Holsteins living quietly at UC Davis, are among California's longest-living cloned dairy cows - symbols of both dramatic scientific advances ...
High-desert canyon a canvas for rock-art collection
Dateline Alabama, AL - Oct 25, 2005
Our group stops for a minute under the rotisserie lamp of the high-desert sun and considers a crude, 1,000-year-old picture chipped into the sunburned lava wall.
Get calcium from food
Inside Bay Area, CA - Oct 25, 2005
Q. I've recently been diagnosed with osteopenia (abnormally low bone density) and am trying to gather information about calcium dosage from natural food sources, including soy milk.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
Friendly's Cooks up the Comforts of Home
Restaurant News Resource, Canada - Oct 25, 2005
Delicious home style "comfort foods" that the whole family can enjoy are now being served up with a smile at Friendly's, just in time for the busy holiday season.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Tallahassee.com, FL - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
Relishing the challenge of knifemaking
St. Petersburg Times, FL - Oct 25, 2005
Jack Davenport has carved out his niche in a hobby that has satisfied his mind, heart and wallet. By COLLEEN JENKINS, Times Staff Writer.
Opera singer, Dickens were 'Opry' hit
The Tennessean, TN - Oct 26, 2005
I just happened to be present one night in the old Ryman Auditorium when Helen Traubel, the Metropolitan Opera singer, came and performed on the Grand Ole Opry in the early fifties.
Retailer’s insurance coverage analyzed
Arkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - Oct 25, 2005
A new health insurance plan from Wal-Mart Stores Inc. will benefit certain workers although the coverage is not ideal, some experts said Monday.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Contra Costa Times, CA - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.
Everyday epicures
AZ Central.com, AZ - Oct 25, 2005
We're quickly becoming a nation of gourmets, drizzling white balsamic vinegar over roasted vegetables and stuffing Maytag blue cheese into organic-beef burgers.
Opera singer, Dickens were 'Opry' hit
Ashland City Times, TN - Oct 26, 2005
I just happened to be present one night in the old Ryman Auditorium when Helen Traubel, the Metropolitan Opera singer, came and performed on the Grand Ole Opry in the early fifties.
High-tech tool peeks into cargo
Kentucky.com, KY - Oct 25, 2005
The white tractor-trailer was bound for an Orlando decorating company - but first it had to pass a high-tech screening at a state inspection stop along Interstate 10.

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