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Down a side street off the busy intersection near the Blue Chip Casino sits an old brewery compound. It is here, away from the busy Chicago Metro area, that Rachel Collins ...
Gee, Whiz, What A Party! Hartford Courant, United States - You know something is going to be different at a party when you see a man in a tuxedo and two other men dressed in evening gowns and wigs - all leaving the same men's room at the Hartford Marriott in Farmington (which for this night was renamed "Trans ... |
Edmund Tijerina: SA doctor innovates in OR and in his California ... San Antonio Express (subscription), TX - In this city and in medical circles, Julio Palmaz is well known for creating the Palmaz stent, a medical device that revolutionized the treatment of coronary artery disease. |
Minneapolis locals offer visitors inside tips via online journals e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia - Visiting a new city? Wish you could pick the locals’ brains to find the best eats, festivals, shopping and more? Minneapolis visitors can. |
The Science Column New Hampshire (subscription), NH - Cows provide us with milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream, meat, electrical energy-wait, what? Yes, it is true. Cow manure is a golden source of energy that has begun to be utilized over the last two decades by dairy farmers across the United States. |
New nightspot offers food, fun Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - PORT CHARLOTTE -- The new restaurant/comedy club on Kings Highway -- the first of its kind in Port Charlotte -- is a classy place. |
Skeptics Journal Ode to Benches By Jeanette Pontacq Coastal Post, CA - A friend from far away came to visit recently. While his wife bought bagels and cheese at the Palace Market in Point Reyes Station, my friend and I sat on the bench in front of the store, in the sun. |
NEW MONSOON NYE JamBase, CA - It has been quite a busy year for New Monsoon with a slot on the Big Summer Classic Tour and a huge cross-country tour this fall in support of their newest CD release The Sound. |
A Letter to Caitlin Poynter.org, FL - Earlier this fall, I participated for the first time in a Poynter seminar entitled "Writing About Race." My teaching role in the seminar was a small one; for most of the week, I sat at a table with 17 journalists and talked, debated, laughed and cried ... |
World brifes - Nove,ber 8, 2005 The South African Star (subscription), South Africa - Brussels - European nations should nurture their religious roots to better integrate a growing Muslim community, the Archbishop of Canterbury told European policy-makers yesterday. |
Josh Owen -- Big Ear wine stopper and corkscrew Core77.com, NY - Josh Owen dishes out yet another clever accessory for all you impulse-buying design junkies. The independent Philadelphia based designer gives us the Big Ear wine stopper and corkscrew. |
Yeah, I Can Talk ... Don’t Worry About It, I’m Just In the ... New University, CA - Hopefully midterms have come and gone—a vain hope for many since professors apparently think “midterm” is anywhere between Week 3 and Week 7. And perhaps you’ve spent some time in the library like a good student should. |
Harcourt Parish, Head Start form partnership Mount Vernon News, OH - GAMBIER - The Harcourt Episcopal Church hosted Knox County Head Start for a Family Fall Harvest at its parish house in Gambier on Nov. 3. The evening included a pasta dinner of lasagna and macaroni and cheese, crafts, face painting and a sing-a-long. |
End-of-season party U.S. National Soccer Players, DC - First, as usual, check with your child's head coach to make sure that he doesn't want to host the party or doesn't have other ideas for the event. |
Bagel competition gets toasty in the Triad Winston-Salem Journal, NC - The competition for bagel lovers is expected to heat up in Winston-Salem when a local franchisee opens a Bruegger's bagel bakery in January. |
Food fight Times Herald-Record, NY - Smart grocery shoppers have found ways to regain ground against gas prices. We asked some savvy local shoppers to share their secrets. |
The Great American Trailer Park Musical Appears on WB11's "Morning ... Playbill.com, NY - The cast of Off-Broadway's The Great American Trailer Park Musical will appear and perform on the WB11's "Morning News," Nov. 8. Airing on the New York flagship station of the WB Television Network between ... |
Tickets on the day for St John’s open gardens Euroa Gazette, Australia - Anyone who loves gardens is in for a treat thanks to a Parents and Friends fund-raiser for St John’s Primary School in Euroa, which has organised for nine local gardens to be open to visitors next Sunday (13 November). |
Trenton - Curling Club hosts Toronto Star Men’s Curling Classic Stirling Community Press, Canada - Trenton Curling Club’s Bill Hope won the top prize in the Toronto Star Men’s Curling Classic in his final season in the area. Curling with Scott Kerr, Scott Clarence, and Peter Aker, Hope needed a draw ... |
The clandestine greatness of Javier Marías. New Yorker, United States - Vladimir Nabokov, upbraiding a poet friend for writing a newspaper column, declared, “I am writing my novel. I do not read the papers. |
Pictures of booze can make you feisty Register, UK - The link between alcohol and aggression is well studied, but did you know that you don't even need to drink the stuff for it to have an effect on you? |
Steve Kimock jams out West LiveDaily.com - Having recently finished up a short East Coast tour, the Steve Kimock (tickets | music) Band will spend much of December rocking sites west of the Mississippi. |
URI sees surge of majors in interdisciplinary French program Providence Journal (subscription), RI - In times of chilly relations between the United States and France, with fresh memories of campaigns to boycott French products and use a patriotic new name for French fries, you might ... |
Raspberry Icebox Dessert Quad-Cities Online, IL - In a bowl combine Jello and water stir well. Fold in raspberries. Refrigerate for one hour or until syrupy. In small bowl, combine cracker crumbs, brown sugar and margarine. |
One fridge for all New Straits Times, Malaysia - Guess what MANVEET KAUR found when she took a peep into internationally-acclaimed dancer and choreographer Ramli Ibrahim’s fridge? |
28 Degrees: Cool Lounging Harbus Online, MA - Having grown up in Canada, I am accustomed to the sensible metric system. So when I heard that a new place named 28 Degrees was opening in Boston, I was intrigued. |
Declare war on winter viruses with good nutrition, supplements Pioneer Press, MN - You're sick. You're hacking and coughing and away at college without your mom to take care of you. It's that time of year, dear, when more than 200 viruses hit their peak and make you feel miserable. |
Star power Chicago Tribune, United States - Suzy Crofton says that she and her eponymous restaurant are in business for the long haul. "I want (Crofton on Wells) to be a class act all the way," she says. |
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Azzurro is antidote to hectic pace at office Miami Herald, FL - During lunchtime at Azzurro Café in West Broward, soft music plays, wine flows, and servers leisurely bring dishes to the tables. |
RAISING MONEY THROUGH RECIPES Horncastle Today, UK - THE wife of a Woodhall Spa man who died in a road accident six years ago is launching a recipe book to help raise money for his memorial fund. |
A cup of melted heaven by "E Wedel" Bella Online - I remember well my first taste of chocolate,I was about 6 years old. I had been smuggled into my grandmother’s place of work, the renowned “E Wedel” in Poland. |
After hours: Local retailers tap into the power of late, by ... Corvallis Gazette Times, OR - It’s closing time on a Thursday, but InsideOut-Garden Visions isn’t closing just yet. Instead, the staff of the downtown Corvallis specialty store is working late, putting out product samples ... |
Farm Shops Of The Week Independent, UK - Once rather ramshackle affairs, farm shops are now smartening up their act and offer an alternative to the stupefaction of the weekly supermarket trawl. |
Vaci utca’s own old-time metro station Budapest Times, Hungary - Railway station food - the notion does not set the mouth watering. But mock railway station food turns out to be all right. Pertu Station in Váci utca, done out like one of the stations on the földalatti ... |
Branding smells WTN News, WI - All of a sudden, there is a rush to secure a copyright on any distinct smell from our daily lives, and exclusively use it in conjunction with a branded product or a service. |
I have irritable bowel syndrome, and feel tired most of the time Times Online, UK - I have suffered with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) for 16 years (I’m now 32) and although I can control the painful bouts with yoga and deep breathing, my body is not good at absorbing nutrients and I feel tired most of the time. |
Not time to forget Katrina's challenges Northwest Herald, IL - Another tropical story or hurricane with a Greek letter attached to it swirling on the screen behind the head of Anderson Cooper as he tries his best not to terrify us too much. |
Double dose of `CSI,' plus Madonna single Chicago Tribune, United States - On "CSI: Miami" (9 pm Monday, WBBM-Ch. 2), as Det. Horatio Caine, David Caruso seems to be trying to give his character a moody, melancholy depth, but he more often achieves a strained sort of pretentious, cheeseball hamminess. |
Oktoberfest Draws Guests to Pioneers' Home SitNews, AK - The lighted sign at the Ketchikan Pioneers' Home greeted the residents' guests arriving for the first Family dinner of the 2005-06 season on October 20, 2005. |
Yoghurt, a natural breath freshener Daily Mail - UK, UK - Sugarless yoghurt can help people beat bad breath, fight tooth decay and gum disease, scientists say. A serving a day for six weeks reduced the level of hydrogen sulfide levels - a major cause of bad breath - in 80 per cent volunteers who had bad breath. |
’Total Overdose’: Flawed, odd, cheesy Boston Herald, United States - Crazy. Funny. Bad. That about wraps up ‘Total Overdose: A Gunslinger’s Tale in Mexico.’. Car crashes, explosions and massive body counts line the streets of this sometimes convoluted, other times simple game. |
His world's more than a little empty Miami Herald, FL - Jack Klugman will be in town tonight to read from his new book, Tony and Me. BY GLENN GARVIN. Lying in his hospital bed, feeling like his throat had been cut -- and of course it had been; doctors had cut out ... |
MO PITKIN’S HOUSE OF SATISFACTION New Yorker, United States - 34 Avenue A, between 2nd and 3rd Sts. (212-777-5660)—When you visit a restaurant that features “Judeo-Latino” cuisine and is attached to a performance space that regularly hosts a comedy show called ... |
Experts: Eating Breakfast Equals Brainpower For Students Pittsburgh Channel.com, PA - The following report by medical editor Marilyn Brooks first aired Nov. 7, 2005, on Channel 4 Action News at 5 pm. According to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, more than half of all teenagers skip ... |
Local youth organizations scout for donations to fill food bank Madison Courier, IN - This Saturday, area Cub and Boy Scouts, Explorers, Brownies, Girl Scouts and high school volunteers will be knocking on the doors of Carrollton houses to remind residents to participate in the 18th annual Scouting for Food project. |
Bunker Hill couple ventures across continent by train Peru Tribune, IN - While Mr. Jaberg has a small collection of model trains, the two of them like traveling on them. The retirees from Bunker Hill began riding the rails just before Mr. |
Whey they go The Age (subscription), Australia - Ricotta is a sweet, delicate and creamy by-product of pecorino and parmesan that can be enjoyed in many ways. Slow Food Melbourne once held a fantastic event in the rolling hills of Yandoit, one summer's afternoon. |
Study: Arts involvement improves health Rutland Herald, VT - Can participating in artistic endeavors - crafts, music and the like rovide benefits similar to those gained from better eating and more physical activity? |
Brrsffffft!! Coffee on keyboard calls for finding cell phone TheNewsTribune.com (subscription), WA - I started the day by spilling a full cup of hot coffee into the keyboard of my computer. Try not to do that. The searing liquid from a cup the size of South Tacoma cascaded over the keys and down onto my bare toes. |
VITAL: DRUNK'S JIBE HURT SO MUCH Glasgow Daily Record, UK - and gave her the spur she needed to shed nearly NINE stones"I was so big I couldn't help wondering why Iain, my tall, gorgeous ... |
Despite setback, Bush urges Americas trade pact Alameda Times-Star, CA - Undeterred by a setback at the Summit of the Americas, President Bush on Sunday renewed his drive for hemispheric free trade, declaring that open markets ... |
Sri Lanka Candidate Offers Cows if Elected Newsday, NY - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted ... |
Sri Lanka Candidate Offers Cows if Elected San Francisco Chronicle, United States - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted with a high milk-yielding cow from (the ... |
Sri Lanka Candidate Offers Cows if Elected Guardian Unlimited, UK - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. ``Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted with a high ... |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Miami Herald, FL - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected San Jose Mercury News, United States - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka Candidate Offers Cows if Elected ABC News - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka Nov 7, 2005 - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Boston Globe, United States - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka --A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Man pleads guilty to murder Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - A FILIPINO national has pleaded guilty to murdering a cheese factory colleague whose body parts were found in different areas of the Blue Mountains. |
Man pleads guilty to murder Brisbane Courier Mail, Australia - A FILIPINO national has pleaded guilty to murdering a cheese factory colleague whose body parts were found in different areas of the Blue Mountains. |
Man pleads guilty to murder Australian, Australia - A FILIPINO national has pleaded guilty to murdering a cheese factory colleague whose body parts were found in different areas of the Blue Mountains. |
Man pleads guilty to murder Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - A FILIPINO national has pleaded guilty to murdering a cheese factory colleague whose body parts were found in different areas of the Blue Mountains. |
Man pleads guilty to colleague murder NEWS.com.au, Australia - A FILIPINO national has pleaded guilty to murdering a cheese factory colleague whose body parts were found in different areas of the Blue Mountains. |
Saputo second-quarter profit dips Reuters Canada, Canada - Canada's largest cheese maker Saputo Inc. reported a dip in second-quarter profit on Monday, hurt by a strong Canadian dollar and lower prices. |
World's next fuel source could be designer organisms ZDNet - The scientist who cracked the human genome now hopes to exploit the properties of DNA to solve the world's pending energy crisis. |
Carlisle to Sell Off 13 of Its Businesses Forbes - Carlisle Cos., a maker of truck brakes and construction materials, said Monday that it is selling 13 of its businesses and restructuring its remaining operations. |
Fijian pleads guilty to Sydney man's murder ABC Regional Online, Australia - A Fijian national has pleaded guilty to murdering a man from Yagoona in south-west Sydney and disposing of his body in three separate places in the Blue Mountains. |
Bye Bye Birdies Everett Herald, WA - Seattle coach Mike Holmgren gave his team the week off prior to last Sunday's bye, and the Seahawks responded with their first victory following the bye week in Holmgren's seven seasons in Seattle. |
TSX up slightly as energy stocks fade, but lower oil prices help ... CJAD, Canada - TORONTO (CP) - Declines in energy stocks kept the Toronto stock market flat Monday as investors ignored the growing possibility of a winter election campaign. |
TSX up slightly as energy stocks fade, but lower oil prices help ... CJAD, Canada - TORONTO (CP) - Declines in energy stocks kept the Toronto stock market flat Monday as investors ignored the growing possibility of a winter election campaign. |
TSX up slightly as energy stocks fade, but lower oil prices help ... 940 News, Canada - TORONTO (CP) - Declines in energy stocks kept the Toronto stock market flat Monday as investors ignored the growing possibility of a winter election campaign. |
Kids unaware fries made from potatoes Webindia123, India - A British poll on eating habits found that 36 percent of children were unaware that french fries, or chips, are made from potatoes. |
Wallace & Gromit spark storm in a teacup Edinburgh Evening News, UK - Wallace & Gromit, the eccentric inventor and his worldly-wise dog, have proved a smash hit at the box office and spawned a multi-million pound memorabilia industry. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Pioneer Press, MN - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Flint Journal, MI - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted with a high ... |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Akron Beacon Journal, OH - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka Candidate Offers Cows If Elected WRAL.com, NC - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka -- A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Kentucky.com, KY - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Monterey County Herald, CA - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Grand Forks Herald, ND - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Centre Daily Times, PA - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Bradenton Herald, United States - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Contra Costa Times, CA - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected OregonLive.com, OR - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted with a high ... |
Sri Lanka Candidate Offers Cows if Elected Wyoming News, WY - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Kansas City Star, MO - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Hilton Head Island Packet, SC - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted with a high milk ... |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka Candidate Offers Cows if Elected Tuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted with a high milk-yielding cow from (the ... |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Times Picayune, LA - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted with a high ... |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected News & Observer, NC - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will ... |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected TheNewsTribune.com (subscription), WA - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted with a high milk ... |
Sri Lanka Candidate Offers Cows if Elected phillyBurbs.com, PA - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Tallahassee.com, FL - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected |
Man pleads guilty to colleague murder Brisbane Courier Mail, Australia - A FILIPINO national has pleaded guilty to murdering a cheese factory colleague whose body parts were found in different areas of the Blue Mountains. |
Bush warns Latin Americans against a drift back to authoritarian ... Sioux City Journal, IA - In a clear jab at Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, President Bush called on Latin Americans on Sunday to boldly defend strong democratic institutions and reject any drift back to the days of authoritarian rule. |
Worker 'guilty' over murder Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - A FILIPINO national has pleaded guilty to murdering a cheese factory colleague whose body parts were found in different areas of the Blue Mountains. |
New book wraps last 30 years of hockey history around eight goals SLAM! Sports, Canada - Boris Mikhailov gleefully rubbed it in after he and his Russian teammates humbled a lineup of NHL stars 6-0 in the closing game of the 1979 Challenge Cup hockey series. |
World's next fuel source could be designer organisms CNET News.com, United States - The scientist who cracked the human genome now hopes to exploit the properties of DNA to solve the world's pending energy crisis. |
Worth your salt? Times Online, UK - If salt were alcohol, the quantities we are currently consuming would cause us to be classified a nation of hardened drinkers. And we’re not talking the type of boozer who likes the odd binge. |
Carlisle to sell off 13 of its businesses BusinessWeek - NOV. 7 1:35 PM ET Carlisle Cos., a maker of truck brakes and construction materials, said Monday that it is selling 13 of its businesses and restructuring its remaining operations. |
Nebo has recipe for cool Italian Boston Herald, United States - I have seen the face of the new North End and its name is Nebo. The pizzeria and enoteca (wine bar), which opened this summer on North Washington Street, marries the Italian-American neighborhood ... |
Turning Cobbled Florence Into Another Cow Town New York Times, United States - Renaissance-era public art in this Medici stronghold gave the world Michelangelo's David and monumental sculptures by Donatello. |
Oregon Bounty campaign expands to inns, restaurants USA Today - Fall is a traditional slow season for Oregon's tourism industry ummer's over, ski season hasn't started yet, and the rains have sent in. |
THE DEVIL'S REJECTS JoBlo.com, Canada - Spread out over two discs, Lions Gate has put together a damn huge lineup of special features, most of which are completely worth your time. |
Fijian pleads guilty to Sydney man's murder ABC Online, Australia - A Fijian national has pleaded guilty to murdering a man from Yagoona in south-west Sydney and disposing of his body in three separate places in the Blue Mountains. |
German Company Says Nein to Grumpiness FOX News - You vill be happy in the office - and you von't vhine anymore at vork! After one female employee refused to smile all day at work, a German IT company banned grumpiness in an effort to promote a more congenial atmosphere, according to The Australian. |
City Muslims prepare for the arrival of the 'Ayatollah of comedy' Scotsman, United Kingdom - A MUSLIM comedian who describes himself as "Bin Laughin" and the "Ayatollah of comedy" is set to perform in the Capital for the first time. |
Hoffa’s Swiss Alps doesn’t reach peak Boston Herald, United States - How can you consider yourself a Swiss restaurant when you don’t serve fondue? Don’t blame the folks at Hoffa’s Swiss Alps in Harvard Square. |
Bush tells Latin Americans to defend democratic institutions Salem News, USA - In a clear jab at Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, President Bush called on Latin Americans on yesterday to boldly defend strong democratic institutions and reject any drift back to the days of authoritarian rule. |
My awards for performances this weekend SportingNews.com - Isn't college football great? Don't you think it would be the coolest thing in the world to be a BMOC at a place like Alabama, Texas or Penn State? |
Despite setback, Bush urges Americas trade pact Inside Bay Area, CA - Undeterred by a setback at the Summit of the Americas, President Bush on Sunday renewed his drive for hemispheric free trade, declaring that open markets ... |
Bush meets with Lula, decries critics The Casper Star Tribune, WY - Undeterred by a setback at the Summit of the Americas, President Bush on Sunday renewed his drive for hemispheric free trade, declaring that open markets would energize economies ... |
Bye Bye Birdies Bothell Herald, United States - Seattle coach Mike Holmgren gave his team the week off prior to last Sunday's bye, and the Seahawks responded with their first victory following the bye week in Holmgren's seven seasons in Seattle. |
Gory burgers to help battle obesity in kids! NewKerala.com, India - London: Concerned by the rapid growth of obesity among children, the UK Government has decided to put posters showing gory images of burger rolls filled with bones and gristle, all across the country, as a part of The Food4Thought campaign to shock ... |
Hawks run Cards' house The Olympian, WA - If Sunday afternoon was any indication, the Seattle Seahawks can look forward to a few extra days off, during every bye week, as long as coach Mike Holmgren is around. |
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 3:19 am Post subject: JOHNSON - Bye Bye ... Seahawks Huddle, WA - Seattle coach Mike Holmgren gave his team the week off prior to last Sunday's bye, and the Seahawks responded with their first victory following the bye week in Holmgren's seven seasons in Seattle. |
Bye-Bye Bye Jinx Bremerton Sun (subscription), United States - Shaun Alexander rushes for 173 yards and two touchdowns as Seahawks avoid 'trap' to extend their winning steak to four games. |
Shock in burger campaign The Sun, UK - A NEW campaign using shock images of burger rolls filled with gristle and bones are appearing across the UK today in efforts to get children to think about the food they eat. |
Posters Displaying Typical Ingredients In Fast Food Used To ... The Common Voice, SC - How'd you like to sink your teeth into a freshly-made burger full of scrumptious portions of gristle, bone and animal tissue? The British Heart Foundation (BHF) hopes that nasty image printed on over 600,000 ... |
Anti-junk food shock poster campaign in Britain Pravda, Russia - The British Heart Foundation's posters show common ingredients found in many burgers, chicken nuggets and hot dogs. The Food4Thought campaign follows a survey by the charity showing 36% of eight to 14-year ... |
Shock posters show kids what's really in junk food Glasgow Evening Times, UK - GORY images of burger rolls filled with gristle and bones are appearing across the UK today in a bid to get children to think about the food they eat. |
Gory burgers to help battle obesity in kids! Webindia123, India - Concerned by the rapid growth of obesity among children, the UK Government has decided to put posters showing gory images of burger rolls filled with bones and gristle, all across the country, as a part of The Food4Thought campaign to shock children into ... |
Kids unaware fries made from potatoes United Press International - A British poll on eating habits found that 36 percent of children were unaware that french fries, or chips, are made from potatoes. |
Kids unaware fries made from potatoes NewKerala.com, India - LONDON: A British poll on eating habits found that 36 percent of children were unaware that french fries, or chips, are made from potatoes. |
14-year-olds don't know the main ingredient of chips Pravda, Russia - One in three children does not know the ingredients of the humble chip, a campaign to improve the eating habits of the young has found. |
Britain puts the fear of Burger in kids Daily News & Analysis, India - LONDON: A heart charity launched a poster campaign on Monday to shock children away from eating cheeseburgers, chicken nuggets and hot dogs. |
UK eats humble potato Calcutta Telegraph, India - London, Nov. 7: More than one in three children do not know that the main ingredient of chips is potato, according to a research published today by the British Heart Foundation. |
UK gory ad aims to shock kids away from junk food Food Consumer, IL - Kids may not know much about junk food, according to a recent UK survey. The finding may explain why kids do not seem to care much about the impact of junk food on their health. |
The Boondocks: Cartoons aren't as funny when they get all ... Jossip, NY - Once just a comic strip, Aaron McGruder's The Boondocks is now a full-fledged animated series on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. |
Editorial: Bush, Green & dairy farmers The Capital Times, WI - When President Bush was trying to win Wisconsin's electoral votes in 2004, he promised to protect the interests of the state's dairy farmers by securing the future of the Milk Income Loss Contract (MILC) program. |
Saputo second-quarter profit dips Metro Toronto, Canada - Canada's largest cheese maker Saputo Inc. reported a dip in second-quarter profit on Monday, hurt by a strong Canadian dollar and lower prices. |
CAMILLA amazed onlookers as she scoffed her way round a US farmers ... Mirror.co.uk, UK - The hungry duchess tucked into loads of goodies and glugged down beer at the organic stalls. On her debut American visit with Prince Charles she ignored normal royal protocol of not being snapped with your mouth full. |
OFM & Family Dairies Create Joint Venture for Organic Products Wisconsin Ag Connection, WI - The Thorp-based Organic Farm Marketing, Inc., owners of the Wisconsin Organics brand, will be providing Family Dairy USA members with an organic milk market. |
Dad finds bit of tarnish on golden age of parenting Quad City Times, IA - Those who recall the first half of the 20th century as the golden era of parenting seem to have a selective memory. They remember well-scrubbed children in cardigans ... |
Candidate Offers Cows If Elected One Bakersfield, CA - AP) A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows Pravda, Russia - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Every Sri Lankan home will be gifted with a high milk-yielding cow from (the ... |
Queensland PGA shapes as close tussle iseekgolf, Australia - The Greater Building Society Queensland PGA Championship gets underway on Thursday November 10th with a large number of players considered possibilities to take the title. |
Eat To Live: Prince's US organic tour United Press International - Prince Charles and Camilla, after a cozy visit to Washington, are now in the San Francisco area doing what the monarch-in-waiting likes best: getting back to his roots. |
OUR PARIS LOVE MATCH Mirror.co.uk, UK - HIS arms wrapped tightly around Penny Lancaster, cuddling the bump that will soon be their baby, there is an unmistakable look of pride on Rod Stewart's face. |
Open Source Not That Open? Slashdot - mstansberry writes "At the Open Source Business Conference last week, Microsoft's Shared Source mouthpiece Jason Matusow argued the point that open source isn't really open. |
Scottsdale/Northeast Valley briefs. Arizona Republic, AZ - SCOTTSDALE - Learn practical steps to protect yourself against identity theft at a presentation from Mark Ruffennach, Scottsdale Police Department Crime Prevention officer, at 6:30 pm Wednesday. |
Red-hot Boro climbs a spot Asbury Park Press, NJ - There were no major shakeups in the Asbury Park Press Top 10 this week as teams geared up for the state playoffs. No. 2 Jackson kept on rolling with a 21-0 win over No. |
Make It for Dinner: Italian mushroom chili Kansas City Star, MO - Heat oil in Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add onions and garlic, chili powder, Italian herb mix, fennel, salt, red pepper and black pepper to taste; cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 1 minute. |
Man's body found in Chester County Rock Hill Herald, SC - CHESTER -- A man's body was discovered Monday in a wooded area in Chester County, officials said. Otis Hall Jr., 37, whose last known address was Route 2, Box 298 in Rock Hill, was discovered around 2:30 pm, said Maj. |
Community Calendar Little Falls Evening Times, NY - To have a meeting or activity included in this section, send it to Calendar of Events, The Evening Times, PO Box 1007, Little Falls, NY 13365. |
West Hartford Wild Oats Natural Marketplace Remodels and Expands ... PR Newswire (press release), NY - Natural Foods Retailer hosts grand re-opening celebration WEST HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Wild Oats Markets, Inc. |
Balloon fest expanding: Crown Rotary’s biggest benefit is back ... Newszap Arizona, AZ - Dune buggies. An expansive holiday bazaar with local artisans and homemade crafts. Masseuse and chiropractor on site. Skydivers leaping out of hot air balloons. |
The age of discovery Calendar Live (subscription), CA - For Q'orianka Kilcher, it began with busking at 6 and led to being cast in a major motion picture at 14. At 15, she enters "The New World. |
Military Life, In Their Own Words Strategy Page - "At this Command, we have written in large, black letters: DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) on the back of our security badges.". |
US Farmers Eye China's Growing Market KFMB, CA - China's huge population and rising standard of living have US farmers hoping the Chinese will cross culinary lines and sample fare that's a little more foreign to them. |
'Curb Your Enthusiasm' is Act 2 for Berman Buffalo News, United States - "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. |
What the Food4Thought survey found ic Wales, United Kingdom - More than one in three children (36%) could not correctly identify the main ingredient as potatoes. Nearly one in ten (9%) thought chips were mostly made of oil, while others suggested eggs, flour, and even apples. |
Healthy Dining Choices Emerge Across the City Howard University Hilltop (subscription), DC - Health conscious Washington DC residents now have more alternatives to the fast food and carry-out restaurants in the metropolitan area. |
Farmers betting on broader palates in China News-Leader.com, MO - China's huge population and rising standard of living have US farmers hoping the Chinese will cross culinary lines and sample fare that's a little more foreign to them. |
Junk Food Marketing to be banned MedIndia, India - Food4thought campaign is to be started by British Heart Foundation to encourage children’s know what food they are eating and about the contents of the food which will help them to educate about healthier foods. |
Hunting for the meaning of it all Hibbing Daily Tribune, MN - It’s opening weekend of the deer hunting rifle season, which means if you’re reading this early on Sunday morning you’re probably a non-hunter or a super-intelligent deer hiding in the basement of a public library. |
Living wills not keeping promise Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - After three decades of urging Americans to write living wills, many doctors, lawyers and ethicists concede that these documents have largely failed. |
In The Bag Anorak.co.uk (satire), UK - NOT only has Camilla Duchess of Cornwall a bigger bosom than the late Princess Diana, but she makes a better job at “eating for England” than her predecessor. |
Shock tactics to get British kids off junk food Medical News Today, UK - The British Heart Foundation is using shock tactics to get kids off junk foods. It has launched a poster campaign which includes a repulsive hamburger laden with grisle, nerves and bones. |
For veterans, a poem, a prayer Cape Cod Times, MA - The hard poetry of true sacrifice echoed around the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne yesterday, as hundreds turned out to honor veterans of America's armed services. |
Daniles: Prison food vendor saves state money News Dispatch, IN - Gov. Mitch Daniels' recent move to privatize food service inside the state's prisons this year has turned out to be worth its weight in dollars, according to the governor. |
The School Lunch Fix Syracuse Post Standard, NY - Mura Gichane was still finishing his lunch salad as he walked toward the garbage cans at the Oswego High School cafeteria. "I can't get enough, it's so good," said the senior, who usually buys his lunch at school. |
Luxury homes harder to sell Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA - Most open houses feature a hovering real estate agent, a stack of listing sheets, and f you’re lucky — -ot of coffee and some cheese and crackers. |
Class III Milk Price Announced at $14.35 Wisconsin Ag Connection, WI - The federal order farm gate milk price for October has risen. The USDA announced on Friday that the Class III milk price at $14.35 per hundredweight, up five cents from September, and 19 cents above October 2004. |
Living wills not keeping promise Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - After three decades of urging Americans to write living wills, many doctors, lawyers and ethicists concede that these documents have largely failed. |
Newlyweds recall riding out hurricane in Mexico Olney Daily Mail, IL - When Matt and Susan McClenathan recently headed to an area near Cancun for their honeymoon, they ended up meeting an unwanted guest named Wilma. |
Panthers cheerleaders charged after bar arrest North County Times, CA - Two Carolina Panthers cheerleaders were arrested at a bar where witnesses told police the women were having sex in a restroom stall, angering patrons waiting in line. |
Diabetic And Traveling WFMY News 2, NC - For many, the holidays mean travel. So it is always a good idea to anticipate bumps along the road, especially for people with diabetes. |
Diabetic Travelers Need To Take Special Care CBS2 Chicago, IL - NEW YORK For many, the holidays mean travel. So it is always a good idea to anticipate bumps along the road, especially for people with diabetes. |
Odds and Ends Canton Repository (subscription), OH - When District Judge Edward Grant heard a request to send Ricky Ewing to prison for his aggravated assault conviction, he was only too happy to oblige. |
Proposal to save auto jobs adds loophole to new tax system Canton Repository (subscription), OH - A proposal to save auto industry jobs expands a tax credit under Ohio’s new tax code, carving a gap in a system that lawmakers fought to keep free of loopholes. |
Organic Valley Supports ''Everybody Works: Vernon County ... CSRwire.com (press release) - (CSRwire) Lafarge, Wis. - The launch of the “Everybody Works: Vernon County Initiative,” a pioneering program for Vernon County businesses that enables people with disabilities to thrive in the workplace ... |
Timmy’s Guide To Bluffing Chicks On Politics The Chaser (satire), Australia - Guys! Want to become an accomplished pants man? Well, learn how to talk politics! No girl wants to sit on the couch for the next 40 years with Mr Uninformed. |
Don't fall back . . . Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - ... into old habits, that is. It's tempting to indulge in creamy soups on chilly autumn days and hot pizza during football games. |
The Highly-Anticipated St. Regis Hotel, San Francisco Opens Its ... Hospitality Net - WHITE PLAINS, NY | Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE:HOT) is pleased to announce the opening of the St. Regis Hotel, San Francisco, a 40-story landmark comprising a 260-room luxury hotel and 102 private residences. |
Worker 'guilty' over murder Townsville Bulletin, Australia - A FILIPINO national has pleaded guilty to murdering a cheese factory colleague whose body parts were found in different areas of the Blue Mountains. |
Eatin' 9 to 5 Inside Bay Area, CA - IF IT'S NOT doughnuts, it's birthday cake. Or somebody's kid's leftover cookies, or fun-size candy bars you want to get out of the house after Halloween, or chocolate-covered ... |
Eatin' 9 to 5 Oakland Tribune, CA - IF IT'S NOT doughnuts, it's birthday cake. Or somebody's kid's leftover cookies, or fun-size candy bars you want to get out of the house after Halloween, or chocolate-covered ... |
Dairy co-op CEO will retire Kansas City Business Journal, MO - One of the central leaders of consolidation in the US dairy industry plans to retire as CEO of Dairy Farmers of America Inc. on Dec. 31. |
Poster campaign to target child obesity 4RFV, Ireland - The British Heart Foundation has launched a poster campaign, showing images of burgers containing bones and gristle, to help the fight against child obesity. |
FRENCH FOR TRAVELERS: BEGINNER LEVEL WORKSHOP WITH NOÉMIE ... Knox Village Soup, ME - ROCKLAND (Nov 7): Noémie Marciano, Penobscot School's 2005-2006 French Exchange Teacher, will lead a workshop for beginners - French for Travelers - on Saturday, November 19 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Penobscot School in Rockland. |
Mess hall tactics News & Observer, NC - An army on the move will only go as far as its soldiers' bellies allow. On Sunday, a unit of Raleigh-based Army cooks were judged on the critical task of feeding the troops ... |
Fo's satire best when not stretched Buffalo News, United States - For maybe 20 minutes or so, the portable madhouse called "Accidental Death of an Anarchist," Dario Fo's daft 1970 play currently at the Irish Classical Theatre, seems at any moment about to leap headlong into absurdist drama. |
Super Simple Sicilian Spaghetti Quad-Cities Online, IL - Cook the spaghetti per package instructions, being sure it is well cooked. During that time, slowly stir the hot water into the tomato paste until it is an even, thin sauce. |
Guinea Pigs for dinner anyone? ABC Regional Online, Australia - Elisabeth and Frank Fekonia of Black Mountain on the Sunshine Coast live on six acres and have been growing and producing most of their own food for over a decade. |
Extra rules for Yale football New Britain Herald, CT - Item: In every election since 1972, at least one Yale graduate has been nominated for either president or vice president by one of the two major political parties in the United States. |
Philly and Owens’ marriage on the rocks Daily Cardinal, WI - I get a lot of reader e-mails. Not as many as an advice columnist, but certainly my fair share. Because of the incalculable vastness of my knowledge (that I have fooled some of you into believing I possess) many of those e-mails are questions. |
What's new: Hot tip on El Guarachon Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA - OUR NEW FIND: Snooky the Hot Dog Lady ran at us from her stand catty-corner from the plant to recommend, rather excitedly, the food of El Guarachon. |
Savory Sauteed Cabbage WRIC, VA - In a large heavy skillet, saute cabbage and onion in butter over moderate heat until crisp tender, but not browned. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer 5 to 6 minutes. |
Here's what's coming in American Profile Ottumwa Courier, IA - Cover Story: Authentic home restoration can't be rushed. Craig and Yvonne Schaible are taking their time returning their three-story Victorian home in Fanwood, NJ (pop. |
Iraq vets can shake off the sand Sunday 2theadvocate.com, LA - Several Acadiana companies and organizations have organized an unofficial welcome for soldiers returning from Iraq on Sunday at Grant Street Dancehall in Lafayette. |
Synaplex...Coming Soon to a Theater Near You NY Blueprint, NY - What could age-old tradition have in common with hip, young downtown Manhattan? At Synaplex, everything. Synaplex is the cutting edge new program that aims to breathe fresh life into tradition that may seem archaic and dry. |
Portland Pupils: A not-so-secret weapon for learning success Knox Village Soup, ME - ROCKPORT (Nov 7): With the arrival of Portland Pupils in Rockport, Midcoast high school students have a new way to get a leg up on learning. |
Cheese producer Saputo Inc.'s Q2 profits fall to $55.2M from $55.9 ... CBC News, Canada - MONTREAL (CP) - Cheese producer Saputo Inc. reported slightly lower profits but higher revenues in the latest quarter as the company was squeezed by higher fuel costs and poorer results in its US operations. |
Cheese producer Saputo Inc.'s Q2 profits fall but sales rise Canada.com, Canada - MONTREAL (CP) - Cheese producer Saputo Inc. reported slightly lower profits but higher revenues in the latest quarter as the company was squeezed by higher fuel costs and poorer results in its US operations. |
$32m Domino's cheese deal for Fonterra Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Fonterra has signed a $A30 million ($NZ32.5 million) a year contract to be the sole supplier of cheese to Domino's Pizza in New Zealand and Australia. |
Fonterra wins Domino's cheese contract TVNZ, New Zealand - Fonterra's ability to supply and its strong research and development focus have won it a long term contract as the sole supplier of cheese to the Australasian pizza chain, Domino's. |
Fonterra Agrees A$150 Million Cheese Contract With Domino's Bloomberg - Fonterra Cooperative Group Ltd., the world's biggest dairy exporter, agreed aA$150 million ($110 million) contract to supply cheese to Domino's Pizza Australia New Zealand Ltd. |
Feelin’ the Blues (of Cheese) Gilroy Dispatch (subscription), CA - If cheese is milk’s leap toward immortality, then blue cheese stands out as the acrobat in the blue-spangled tights. Showy and unmistakable, to some, blue cheese is a salad dressing; to others it’s part of the buffalo wings ritual. |
Green County Cheese Days logo chosen for '06 event Monroe Times, WI - MONROE -- A design by Carolyn Schultz has been selected as the official logo for the 2006 Green County Cheese Days Festival, set for Sept. |
Cheese producer Saputo Inc.'s Q2 profits fall but sales rise 940 News, Canada - MONTREAL (CP) - Cheese producer Saputo Inc. reported slightly lower profits but higher revenues in the latest quarter as the company was squeezed by higher fuel costs and poorer results in its US operations. |
The Smell of Burning Cheese ChronWatch, CA - The capital of Cheese-Eating-Surrender-Monkey-Land is on fire. The vaunted “City of Lights” is being illuminated by burning cars, Molotov cocktails, and the sparks which spring forth like little dancing pixies from those tear gas launchers. |
Cream Cheese Clouds Quad-Cities Online, IL - Separate dough into 5 biscuits, cut in half and roll each into 1/4-inch thickness. Mix sugar and cinnamon in shallow dish. Dip cream cheese cubes in melted butter, and then roll in the cinnamon sugar mixture. |
Say cheese! Teens shooting BBs at cars caught on candid camera Allentown Morning Call, PA - For more than five hours early Sunday, four Bangor Area High School students cruised the Slate Belt, using their BB guns to shoot more than 150 car and house windows. |
Farms set their cheese course Seattle Times, United States - Like many dairy farmers faced with the increasing difficulty of making a small dairy profitable, Vic and Judy Jensen were facing a hard choice - sell out and end the rural lifestyle their family had enjoyed for generations, or think beyond the milk ... |
ILLINOIS STYLE: Goat cheese is an increasingly popular product in ... Belleville News-Democrat, IL - CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Leslie Cooperband, a Boston native who holds a Ph.D. in soil science, had a secret passion. And it didn't have anything to do with soil. |
At Holiday Time, Think Cheese! Daily American Online (subscription), PA - Hosting a holiday party? Now is a good time to gather recipes and plan menus to avoid the usual last-minute frenzy. If you're looking for a fresh approach to party fare this year, consider Irish cheeses. |
Cheese and butter production up in September Brownfield, MO - The National Ag Statistics Service (NASS)reports total cheese output in the US in September, exluding cottage cheese, was 742 million pounds. |
State Cheese Production Increased During September Wisconsin Ag Connection, WI - Cheese production numbers for September in the Dairy State were up from last year. The USDA reports that Wisconsin's dairy plants produced 199.2 million pounds of cheese during the month--which was 3.6 percent ... |
Cheese products: top flavors in new products Food Business Review - 7 Nov 2005, 15:24 GMT - Aside from 'blend', 'cheddar' was the most popular cheese flavor in the year to August 2005, retaining its place from the same period last year. |
Cheese prices sliding, may slip further Pizza Marketplace.com - LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Over the course of the past two weeks, prices for block cheddar traded at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange dropped nearly a dime before leveling off at $1.37 per pound on Nov. 4. In the ... |
Pizza chain cheese contract won by Fonterra Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Fonterra's ability to supply and its strong research and development focus have won it a long term contract as the sole supplier of cheese to the Australasian pizza chain, Domino's. |
Cheese producer Saputo Inc.'s Q2 profits fall to $55.2M from $55.9 ... CJAD, Canada - MONTREAL (CP) - Cheese producer Saputo Inc. reported slightly lower profits but higher revenues in the latest quarter as the company was squeezed by higher fuel costs and poorer results in its US operations. |
Feelin’ the Blues (of Cheese) Hollister Free Lance, CA - If cheese is milk’s leap toward immortality, then blue cheese stands out as the acrobat in the blue-spangled tights. Showy and unmistakable, to some, blue cheese is a salad dressing; to others it’s part of the buffalo wings ritual. |
Cheese producer Saputo Inc.'s Q2 profits fall to $55.2M from $55.9 ... Canadian Business, Canada - MONTREAL (CP) - Cheese producer Saputo Inc. reported slightly lower profits but higher revenues in the latest quarter as the company was squeezed by higher fuel costs and poorer results in its US operations. |
Cheese producer Saputo Inc.'s Q2 profits fall but sales rise CJAD, Canada - MONTREAL (CP) - Cheese producer Saputo Inc. reported slightly lower profits but higher revenues in the latest quarter as the company was squeezed by higher fuel costs and poorer results in its US operations. |
Cheese producer Saputo Inc.'s Q2 profits fall but sales rise Canadian Business, Canada - Cheese producer Saputo Inc. reported slightly lower profits but higher revenues in the latest quarter as the company was squeezed by higher fuel costs and poorer results in its US operations. |
Saputo Inc.: Financial Results for the Second Quarter of Fiscal ... Business Wire (press release), CA - Saputo Inc. released today its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2006, which ended September 30, 2005. - Net earnings totalled $55.2 million ($0.52 per share), down $0.7 million compared to ... |
Suckler turned milker: Red Poll shows its strength with a value ... FarmersWeekly, UK - A picture of a Red Poll cow from cheese-maker Sue Jones' herd features on the wrapper of every portion of Llanboidy cheese produced at her Welsh dairy farm. |
Welsh cheesemakers celebrate sweet success 24dash.com, UK - A Welsh county’s cheesemakers are enjoying the sweet taste of success after scooping awards in a prestigious national event. Caws Cenarth in Carmarthenshire has been named the best Welsh cheese in The Great British Cheese Awards 2005. |
Menus for Nov. 7-11 El Paso Times, TX - School menus for this week in area school districts and the David Carrasco Job Corps Center. All meals include milk: Monday - Breakfast: arroz con leche, fruit cocktail, toast. |
Ag experts outline 2006 farm outlook in state Aberdeen American News, SD - ABERDEEN, SD - As South Dakota farmers look to 2006, rail shipping costs and low grain prices will be among top concerns, but rising energy costs will overshadow all, agriculture experts say. |
Ag experts outline 2006 farm outlook in state Sioux City Journal, IA - As South Dakota farmers look to 2006, rail shipping costs and low grain prices will be among top concerns, but rising energy costs will overshadow all, agriculture experts say. |
Saputo profit squeezed Globe and Mail, Canada - MONTREAL - Cheese producer Saputo Inc. reported slightly lower profits but higher revenues in its fiscal second quarter as the company was squeezed by higher fuel costs and poorer results in its US operations. |
State Sup. Court Refuses To Hear Death Row Appeal cbs4denver.com, CO - DENVER Colorado's Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear an appeal filed by a death row inmate in an unrelated robbery case that prosecutors used to help make their argument for a death sentence. |
'Tis the season to be ... entertaining Daily American Online (subscription), PA - Impromptu casual get-togethers, elaborate dinner parties, holiday cocktail parties - the holiday entertaining gauntlet is upon us, and the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board has suggestions and some easy tips to ensure that your next soiree is a success and ... |
SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW YOUR FOOD Glasgow Daily Record, UK - One in three children doesn't know that chips are made from potatoes - or that cheese comes from milk. But would we be any better? |
Picture: Ambassador chosen Monroe Times, WI - The Cheese Days Ambassador torch was officially passed Sunday during Swiss Fest at Turner Hall in Monroe, as 2006 Ambassador Shannon Stricker was crowned by 2004 Ambassador Brianna Gelbach. |
Eastern intrigue The Age (subscription), Australia - Greg and Lucy Malouf earlier this year travelled through Lebanon and Syria, researching a new book. The old traditions and new flavours they found left a lasting impression on Greg's thinking as a chef. |
Spinach Alfredo Lasagna Cadillac News, United States - Cook noodles as directed. Cook sausage in a large pan. Thaw out the spinach and drain thoroughly. When you are done, mix spinach with two jars of alfredo sauce in a bowl. |
Are you HIV positive? The Swazi Observer, Swaziland - Some of them, especially adults, have remained healthy for over 14 years after contracting the virus. It is still unknown why some survive long, while others do not. |
Curious buyers eating up edible online oddities Centre Daily Times, PA - The Virgin Mary-emblazoned grilled cheese that earned a Florida woman $28,000 last December has inspired a bizarre wave of online food sales, from the "miraculous" to the downright creepy. |
Life in St Maarten by Frank Rescigno Part 21 Knox Village Soup, ME - Good morning to you all from St Maarten the island paradise. If you thought last week was busy, are you in for a surprise. This week surpassed last week and I can tell you it was not my fault at all. |
BUSINESS UPDATE Daily Yomiuri Online, Japan - Business Update is a weekly omnibus of business information based on news releases from companies in Japan and abroad, domestic and international organizations, diplomatic missions and other entities. |
Coco's Bakery Restaurant Partners With Warner Home Video for ... PR Newswire (press release), NY - Partnership to Promote Coco's Fresh-Baked Holiday Pies and the Release of Warner Home Video's The Polar Express DVD CARLSBAD, Calif. |
How to bridge the generation gap Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - Test your cultural literacy on these phrases: "cracking cheese", "Michael's penis", "jumping the shark" and "Barnaby and Troy". |
TUSCANY STYLE: PART II OF A III PART ITALIAN COOKING COURSE WITH ... Waldo Village Soup, ME - ROCKLAND (Nov 7): If you love Italian food, come on down to Gay Street and treat yourself to a lesson or two on how to prepare some scrumptious Tuscany style dishes. |
Rich and Meaty No Boil Baked Ziti Quad-Cities Online, IL - Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. In a large bowl, combine meat sauce and water. Stir in ricotta, 1 cup mozzarella cheese, Parmesan cheese and uncooked ziti. |
Ebenezer Darrin and the ghost of Christmas presents OSU Daily Barometer, OR - It’s the first week of November, and already my senses are being aggrieved by the sights, the smells and - worst of all he sounds of Christmas. |
Saputo Inc.: Financial Results for the Second Quarter of Fiscal ... Black Enterprise, NY - Saputo Inc. released today its financial results for the second quarter of fiscal 2006, which ended September 30, 2005. - Net earnings totalled $55.2 million ($0.52 per share), down $0.7 million compared ... |
Life in St Maarten by Frank Rescigno Part 21 Waldo Village Soup, ME - Good morning to you all from St Maarten the island paradise. If you thought last week was busy, are you in for a surprise. This week surpassed last week and I can tell you it was not my fault at all. |
Royals have a garden party Camilla and Charles, who's interested ... San Francisco Chronicle, United States - (11-07) 15:19 PST BERKELEY -- Prince Charles wore a blue and gold UC Berkeley tie when he crossed a gray bay Monday morning to inspect the Edible Schoolyard, the groundbreaking program at Martin Luther King Middle School in Berkeley that integrates ... |
Early skirmish in the Eurabian civil war Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - According to its Office du Tourisme, the big event in Evreux this past weekend was supposed to be the annual fête de la pomme, du cidre et du fromage at the Place de la Mairie. |
All is not well down on the dairy farm Independent, UK - Few of us can consider life without milk: it's almost like water. We pour milk over our cornflakes, we put it in our tea and coffee, we eat yoghurt and cheese derived from it. |
All is not well down on the dairy farm Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - Few of us can consider life without milk: it's almost like water. We pour milk over our cornflakes, we put it in our tea and coffee, we eat yoghurt and cheese derived from it. |
Cops: We've Solved Brutal Killings Case WCBS-TV New York, NY - HUNTS POINT The area around the Hunts Point Market, and the Market itself, has always had a tough reputation. Going back to the Depression, and even before. |
Phantoms Weekly OurSports Central (press release), WI - Friday, Nov. 4 - Hershey 2, Phantoms 1: The Philadelphia Phantoms raised their championship banners to the Wachovia Spectrum rafters and honored their former captain, but they couldn't quite come up with a ... |
VEGOOSED: What happened at this rock festival is too big to stay ... Tahoe World, CA - As I stumbled around the grounds at Las Vegas' Sam Boyd stadium last weekend, dressed like the Chiquita banana lady and giggling uncontrollably I couldn't seem to decide which concert I wanted to join. |
Brooklyn's coffeehouses have different styles The Jackson Citizen-Patriot, MI - Franchise is the name of the game in coffeehouses, and the names are ubiquitous: Beaners, Starbucks, Bearclaw, Evelyn Bay and many more. |
Baskin-Robbins and Kraft Foods Announce Co-Branded Agreement that ... PR Newswire (press release), NY - Line of Handi-Snacks Pudding Snacks Inspired by Baskin-Robbins' Famous 31 Flavors CANTON, Mass., Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Baskin-Robbins, the world's largest chain of ice cream specialty stores, and Kraft Foods ... |
Slackers on Earl, Lost displaying no-shower star power SouthFlorida.com, FL - Is it coincidence that two of the most beloved characters on TV right now are unwashed dudes who've won the lottery? Earl Hickey of NBC's My Name Is Earl and Hugo "Hurley" Reyes of ABC's ... |
Baskin-Robbins and Kraft Foods Announce Co-Branded Agreement that ... PR Newswire (press release), NY - CANTON, Mass., Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Baskin-Robbins, the world's largest chain of ice cream specialty stores, and Kraft Foods, a global leader in branded foods and beverages, announced that they have entered into a co- branding agreement. |
The right scruff Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Is it coincidence that two of the most beloved characters on TV right now are unwashed dudes who've won the lottery? Earl Hickey of NBC's My Name Is Earl and Hugo "Hurley" Reyes of ABC's ... |
Neal Zoren: Boyle can taste the real thing The Delaware County Times, PA - By NEAL ZOREN Special to the Daily Times Peter Boyle may not get home to his native Philadelphia very often, but he knows what’s missing when it comes to commemorating things for which the city is justifiably famous. |
Fresh pumpkin is best The Grand Rapids Press, MI - When Robin Goen, of Allendale Township, makes pumpkin pie, she never uses canned pumpkin. Instead, she follows a recipe from her grandmother, the late Clara Yonker, that calls for fresh pumpkin. |
The shape I'm in: Matt James Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - No, never. I get a bit chubby in the winter, but the weight comes off when I'm out gardening in the sun again. I swing between a 32in and a 34in waist through the seasons. |
Curried Pinwheel Sandwiches WBIR-TV, TN - Combine cream cheese, curry powder, mint and parsley. Set aside. Next, combine almonds, raisins and green onions. Set aside. Spread 1/3 of the cream cheese mixture on one tortilla, sprinkle with 1/3 of the nut mixture and top with 1/3 of the turkey. |
Beef Enchilada Casserole Quad-Cities Online, IL - Heat oven to 375 degrees. Spray an 8-inch square (2-quart) baking dish with non-stick cooking spray. Brown ground beef in a large non-stick skillet over medium heat for 8-10 minutes or until beef is thoroughly cooked, stirring frequently. |
The big fill The Age (subscription), Australia - There's been a flurry of activity along Glen Huntly Road recently, with a host of new places opening up. Perhaps most interesting is the arrival of two new Hungarian places that both boast ... |
ALPHABET SANDWICHES The Wichita Eagle, KS - Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Use alphabet or other cookie cutters to cut each slice of bread into two letters or other shapes; place on a baking sheet. |
Unhealthy at any size Danbury News Times, CT - Fast-food outlets and chain restaurants are at every mall, on every main drag. They all have drive-through windows. At all these places, portions are supersized. |
New food launches Jun-Aug: a bad time for candy lovers Food Business Review - 7 Nov 2005, 15:14 GMT - Chocolate and non-chocolate candies appear to be continuing to fall out of favor with manufacturers, with Productscan Online noting significant decreases in new food launches in these areas in June to August 2005, compared to the ... |
Whining not tolerated in public places Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - Today's Twin Citizen: the Child Sneerer. I should begin by making my position clear: I do not regard my offspring as the most delightful morsel of humanity ever to appear on the planet. |
The call of the Kiwi coast Los Angeles Times, CA - A laid-back niche of New Zealand is a newly chic retreat that has something for everyone -- biking among vineyards, fishing for trout, horseback riding on the beach, even the occasional nose rub. |
A lotto love for 2 slackers New York Newsday, NY - Is it coincidence that two of the most beloved characters on TV right now are unwashed dudes who've won the lottery? Earl Hickey of NBC's "My Name Is Earl" and Hugo "Hurley" Reyes of ABC's ... |
Baskin-Robbins and Kraft Foods Announce Co-Branded Agreement that ... Yahoo! News (press release) - CANTON, Mass., Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Baskin-Robbins, the world's largest chain of ice cream specialty stores, and Kraft Foods, a global leader in branded foods and beverages, announced that they have entered into a co- branding agreement. |
Baskin-Robbins and Kraft Foods Announce Co-Branded Agreement that ... Finanzen.net, Germany - CANTON, Mass., Nov. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Baskin-Robbins, the world's largest chain of ice cream specialty stores, and Kraft Foods, a global leader in branded foods and beverages, announced that they have entered into a co- branding agreement. |
Zoren: Boyle can taste the real thing The Delaware County Times, PA - Peter Boyle may not get home to his native Philadelphia very often, but he knows what’s missing when it comes to commemorating things for which the city is justifiably famous. |
Fresh pumpkin is best MLive.com, MI - When Robin Goen, of Allendale Township, makes pumpkin pie, she never uses canned pumpkin. Instead, she follows a recipe from her grandmother, the late Clara Yonker, that calls for fresh pumpkin. |
Bush attempts to fry Venezuela, Cuba Taipei Times, Taiwan - US President George W. Bush on Sunday ramped up his efforts to curb Venezuela and Cuba's clout in Latin America, accusing them of trying to "roll back" fragile democratic and free-market gains in the region. |
ROYAL VISIT TO THE BAY AREA A green day by the bay for royals ... San Francisco Chronicle, United States - England's Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, may have left verdant Inverness to come to San Francisco, but on Monday the royal couple found promising pockets of green on a cool gray day. |
TSX up slightly as energy stocks fade, but lower oil prices help ... CBC News, Canada - TORONTO (CP) - Declines in energy stocks kept the Toronto stock market flat Monday as investors ignored the growing possibility of a winter election campaign. |
TSX up slightly as energy stocks fade, but lower oil prices help ... CBC News, Canada - TORONTO (CP) - Declines in energy stocks kept the Toronto stock market flat Monday as investors ignored the growing possibility of a winter election campaign. |
Stars aim to change children's diet Daily Mail - UK, UK - Gory images of burger rolls filled with gristle and bones are appearing across the UK in a bid to get children to think about the food they eat. |
Shock-burger is food for thought The Age (subscription), Australia - GORY images of burger rolls filled with gristle and bone are appearing across Britain to try to get children to think about the food they eat. |
Bush Admonishes Latin Americans TheDay (subscription), CT - In a clear jab at Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, President Bush called on Latin Americans on Sunday to boldly defend strong democratic institutions and reject any drift back to the days of authoritarian rule. |
Bush, Replying to Chávez, Urges Latin Americans to Follow US The Ledger, FL - BRASÍILIA, Nov. 6 President Bush, in tough remarks aimed at Venezuelas leftist president, Hugo Chávez, called Sunday for Latin America to choose between competing ... |
Bush: Citizens to choose future Elgin Courier News, IL - In a clear jab at Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, President Bush called on Latin Americans on Sunday to boldly defend strong democratic institutions and reject any drift back to the days of authoritarian rule. |
Shock tactics in junk food war Manchester Evening News, UK - GORY images of burger rolls filled with gristle and bones are appearing across Britain today in an effort to get children to think about the food they eat. |
Kids unaware of chip-potato link NEWS.com.au, Australia - GORY images of burger rolls filled with gristle and bones are appearing across Britain in efforts to get children to think about the food they eat. |
Saputo second-quarter profit slides 1.3 pct Reuters - Canada's largest cheese maker Saputo Inc. (SAP.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) reported a dip in second-quarter profit on Monday, hurt by a strong Canadian dollar and lower prices. |
UK launches gory ads campaign against junk food Xinhua, China - A UK heart charity on Monday launched a poster campaign to shock children away from eating junk food. A hamburger bun filled with bones, gristle and gory connective tissue on ... |
Gory ads aim to wean young Britons off junk food Sify, India - London: A hamburger bun filled with bones, gristle and gory connective tissue is the latest tool aimed at weaning youngsters in Britain of fast food. |
Saputo second-quarter profit slides 1.3 pct Reuters - Canada's largest cheese maker Saputo Inc. (SAP.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) reported a 1.3 pct percent slide in second-quarter profit on Monday, hurt by a strong Canadian dollar and lower prices. |
Wallace & Gromit spark storm in a teacup Scotsman, United Kingdom - Wallace & Gromit, the eccentric inventor and his worldly-wise dog, have proved a smash hit at the box office and spawned a multi-million pound memorabilia industry. |
Bush warns Latin America to reject a move to the right Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - In a clear jab at Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, President Bush called on Latin Americans on Sunday to boldly defend strong democratic institutions ... |
Sri Lanka candidate offers cows if elected Seattle Post Intelligencer - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka -- A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Sri Lanka Candidate Offers Cows if Elected FOX News - COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate said he will use his personal fortune to buy a cow for every home if he is elected. |
Candidate makes promise: A cow in every home USA Today - A wealthy Sri Lankan presidential candidate has an appealing offer for voters: He will buy a cow for every home if he is elected. "Even families who live in flats, who could make ... |
Bush:Trade is the answer Concord Monitor, NH - Undeterred by a setback at the Summit of the Americas, President Bush yesterday renewed his drive for hemispheric free trade, declaring that open markets would energize economies ... |
Man pleads guilty to murder NEWS.com.au, Australia - A FILIPINO national has pleaded guilty to murdering a cheese factory colleague whose body parts were found in different areas of the Blue Mountains. |
Linux Answers Phone Makers' Call BusinessWeek - In 2001, four Motorola (MOT) engineers in Beijing faced a daunting challenge. They were developing a mobile phone with a touch screen and a stylus that would let users update calendars and write messages. |
Saputo second-quarter profit dips Reuters Canada, Canada - Canada's largest cheese maker Saputo Inc. (SAP.TO: Quote) reported a dip in second-quarter profit on Monday, hurt by a strong Canadian dollar and lower prices. |