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Friday, January 27, 2006

Battered levee
Coos Bay World, OR - Jan 7, 2006
On Wednesday, John Craig, a project manager with the Army Corps of Engineers Coos Bay office, said Libby Dike is in desperate need of repair, comparing it to “Swiss cheese ...


Magazine lists Milwaukee No. 5 in fitness
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Jan 7, 2006
MILWAUKEE - An annual survey is calling a city where people are known for loving beer, bratwursts and cheese one of the fittest in the nation.
Agencies defend flood response
Coos Bay World, OR - Jan 7, 2006
As some South Coast residents continue to dry and clean out their homes and businesses from last weekend's flooding and heavy rains, officials at public agencies are beginning ...
Plant of the Week
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Jan 7, 2006
Being a member of a large family can be both a blessing and a curse. Some say that it forces one to be strong and stand out from the crowd, while others might say that it represses anyone not strong enough to stand out.
In Berkshire hills, famous cheese maker fights recall fallout
Stamford Advocate, CT - Jan 7, 2006
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. -- The sun still hasn't risen over the Berkshire hills when Michael Miller's pickup pulls in front of a building on the Maple Shade Farm in Sheffield.
In Berkshire hills, famous cheese maker fights recall fallout
WFSB, CT - Jan 7, 2006
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. -- The sun still hasn't risen over the Berkshire hills when Michael Miller's pickup pulls in front of a building on the Maple Shade Farm in Sheffield.
Author's work is rich in local history
Brunswick News, United States - Jan 7, 2006
Although she claims she never aspired to be a writer, Theresa Martin has become a pretty successful one. The first edition of her book - "Reflections of Little Portugal in Old Town ...
In Berkshire hills, famous cheese maker fights recall fallout
Dateline Alabama, AL - Jan 7, 2006
The sun still hasn't risen over the Berkshire hills when Michael Miller's pickup pulls in front of a building on the Maple Shade Farm in Sheffield.
In Berkshire hills, former newspaper publisher crafts blue cheese
Stamford Advocate, CT - Jan 7, 2006
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. -- The sun still hasn't risen over the Berkshire hills when Michael Miller's pickup pulls in front of a building on the Maple Shade Farm in Sheffield.
Sherry Jacobson: Downtown grocery shops for customers
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Jan 7, 2006
Teresa Dickerson is the kind of customer the developers of downtown's Urban Market were hoping to attract when the grocery store/cafe opened last summer.
Kale Induced Euphoria
Methuselah Foundation, DC - Jan 7, 2006
I just had one of my favorite lunches: a giant plate of kale with 1 cup of lowfat cottage cheese, topped with salsa verde and a teaspoon of flax oil.
In Berkshire hills, former newspaper publisher crafts blue cheese
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 7, 2006
The sun still hasn't risen over the Berkshire hills when Michael Miller's pickup pulls in front of a building on the Maple Shade Farm in Sheffield.
In Berkshire hills, former newspaper publisher crafts blue cheese
WFSB, CT - Jan 7, 2006
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. -- The sun still hasn't risen over the Berkshire hills when Michael Miller's pickup pulls in front of a building on the Maple Shade Farm in Sheffield.
WHAT'S FOR LUNCH
Lamar Daily News, CO - Jan 7, 2006
Monday - Breakfast: Pancake wrap or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch: Chicken patty, potatoes and gravy, pears, roll and margarine, milk.
Magazine Lists Milwaukee No.5 In Fitness
CBS 5 - Green Bay, WI - Jan 7, 2006
MILWAUKEE An annual survey is calling a city where people are known for loving beer, bratwursts and cheese one of the fittest in the nation.
Magazine lists Milwaukee No. 5 in fitness
WBAY, WI - Jan 7, 2006
MILWAUKEE An annual survey is calling a city where people are known for loving beer, bratwursts and cheese one of the fittest in the nation.
The ministry of encouragement
Manila Bulletin, Philippines - Jan 7, 2006
IT is so often said that people love us not for who we are but for how we make them feel. No wonder in this nit-picking fault-finding world, we welcome sincere words of appreciation, words of encouragement, and words of praise.
New strip mall on Mission doing better than expected
Sapulpa Daily Herald, OK - Jan 7, 2006
A hairdresser for 30 years, Holmes chose a new career when she saw the new units for lease. “I just drove by, saw the space and thought it would be a good place for something,” she said.
Mad Hot Ballroom
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Jan 7, 2006
If the movie-distribution gods had been kinder, this film would have been released in New Zealand just as big Norm was making mesh shirts look masculine in Dancing with the Stars.
Rogue Creamery expands
Mail Tribune, OR - Jan 7, 2006
In the process of crafting world-renowned cheese, Rogue Creamery created demand beyond its ability to supply. In the space of 3½ years, David Gremmels and Cary Bryant have ...
Cinnabon launches Cinnabites
Trade Arabia, Bahrain - Jan 7, 2006
Cinnabon Jordan, part of Jana Restaurant Management (a member of Tantash Group), and maker of Cinnamon Rolls announced this week the launch of Cinnabites - the bite-sized version of Cinnabon's Classic Roll.
Qdoba Mexican Grill doesn't sacrifice flavor for speed
Hub, MI - Jan 7, 2006
If you're in a hurry on a weekday lunch hour, you know that feeling you get in your gut when you walk into a restaurant and see a line snaking back and forth in front of a counter.
Colmbia's Seymour Playing With Major Void
WLTX.com, SC - Jan 7, 2006
ATTLEBORO, Mass. - Playoff intensity is thick in the air for the two-time defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. The injury-battered Patriots open Saturday against the Jacksonville Jaguars with ...
Nathan Haseleu to make select appearances in 2006 with the ASA ...
Auto Racing Daily - Jan 7, 2006
Marshall, Wisconsin (01/06/2006): One of the premiere short track drivers in the country, has announced his plans to compete in several ASA Late Model Series events in 2006.
Experts in a froth over milk
Sunday Times.au, Australia - Jan 7, 2006
THE dairy industry has hit back at claims that a new milk being launched in WA this year is healthier than existing types. Dairy Australia dietitian Maree Garside said research in the Medical ...
Soy fajitas, tasty tart make healthy meal
News 14 Charlotte, NC - Jan 7, 2006
It’sa new year and it’s time to get back on a healthy eating track. Just because you’re cutting back on calories doesn’t mean you have to cut back on flavor.
Death blow for 'open' markets
Cyprus Today, Cyprus - Jan 7, 2006
DALYAN market is a bustling little place right in the centre of town. Early every Saturday morning the wagons roll in from Ortaca, where the marketeers have set up the day before, and at around sunrise the unpacking and setting up of stands begins.
4. Operation Ground And Pound
musicOMH.com, UK - Jan 7, 2006
Have you ever had one of those days? You know, jut like the one Fred Durst penned a ditty about back when nu-metal was cool? "Where you wake up, everything is f**ked, and everybody sucks?
De Pere Almanac
Green Bay Press Gazette, WI - Jan 7, 2006
Stephen Perkins, art curator at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, has a new show opening to the public today in his De Pere basement bathroom, called the WC Gallery.
Kringles help area keep small-town feel
Green Bay Press Gazette, WI - Jan 7, 2006
Racine's Jerome Boulevard was an average neighborhood two decades ago. Our bungalow was a good starter home, with not much to set it apart from others on the block.
Food: Warmers for winter
Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - Jan 7, 2006
GLOW in the snow this winter with these tasty, healthy and economical comfort food dishes. MELT the butter in a pan, add the onion and cook until soft but not coloured.
Off Main Street
Buffalo News, United States - Jan 7, 2006
Eva M. Hassett may have left City Hall with the retirement of Mayor Anthony Masiello, whom she served as chief of staff, but her voice lives on.
Dairy farmers exploring new sources of income
Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - Jan 7, 2006
GORHAM, Maine - As dairy farmers struggle to beat the odds and survive financially, some are looking to find new sources of income by turning out products such as compost, cheese and heating pellets.
The Perfect Pizza
The Ledger, FL - Jan 7, 2006
Cheese. Bread. Tomatoes. That's it. Simple and pretty hard to mess up, even the most banal pizza cannot fail entirely with this magic combination.
Taste for finer things
Portsmouth Herald News, NH - Jan 7, 2006
When longtime friends Justin Rosberg and Jason Parent were seeking financing for their concept of a premium meat shop, they were already looking ahead and wrote ambitious expansion guidelines into their master business plan.
CINEMA SLACKERS
Globe and Mail, Canada - Jan 7, 2006
Clearly, the latest comedic device taking Hollywood by storm is the wannabe empty-nesters. Those poor, well-intentioned parents (and grandparents) who, frankly, are sick to death of living ...
Model of notoriety for sale Edsel Ford hopes to unload his ...
Daily Review Online, CA - Jan 7, 2006
EDSEL Henry Ford has embarked on what is turning out to be quite the daunting task: finding someone to take one of his four Edsels off his hands.
Wood Craft
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Jan 7, 2006
Jan Diehl, Tim Smythe and surgeon Frank Oda sometimes receive Christmas gifts with the card reading "Merry Christmas and Happy Birthday," one gift for both events.
Rocky would be proud of the 'Horns
Times-Standard, CA - Jan 7, 2006
Remember when Rocky Balboa drug his sagging lip and supposedly retired butt to Moscow and proceeded to knock out the same Russian that had literally killed Apollo Creed, the same Russian whose mystique was enough to paralyze you, in front of what had to ...
Lunch Menus
Madison Daily Leader, SD - Jan 7, 2006
Wednesday: 8th-grade choice: Quesadillas, potato wedges, fresh fruit, ice cream and toppings, chocolate milk. Thursday: Potato bar, ham, chili, cheese, carrots, celery, fruit salad, milk.
Why get smashed when you can smush stuff up?
Bucyrus Telegraph Forum, United States - Jan 7, 2006
If my friend Cindy hadn't wanted a daiquiri, I would never have owned a food processor. She came to visit while her ex-husband had the kids one weekend and brought along a bottle of daiquiri mix.
Marvelwood teacher explores ancient culture
Kent Good Times Dispatch, CT - Jan 7, 2006
A country slightly smaller than Alaska, Mongolia's 604,633 land-locked square miles is surrounded by Russia to the north and China to the south.
Boxing: Tommy one of the finest by Farr...
Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - Jan 7, 2006
YES, Tommy Farr did fight in Belfast. Not once, but twice as a cocky 19-year-old who will best be remembered for his defeat by Joe Louis rather than the hundred or more contests he won.
Lamppost shines a light in the valley
The Desert Sun, CA - Jan 7, 2006
Lamppost Pizza and Backstreet Brewery manager Darren Bell makes his way to a table to serve two hot pizzas at the restaurant in La Quinta.
Good eating: On the menu
Old Colony Memorial, MA - Jan 7, 2006
With all the lists that are being published about the past year, such as the biggest news stories or the finest movies, it occurred to me to generate my own compendium of the 10 best restaurant dishes I experienced in 2005.
Crown premieres original kid musical, 'Pippi Longstocking'
The Wichita Eagle, KS - Jan 7, 2006
"Pippi Longstocking," a new original kid-friendly musical by Ted Morris, has its world premiere today at Crown Uptown's Children's Theatre.
Best defense for parents of boys left alone is insanity
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Jan 7, 2006
Most parents I know weren't shocked to hear that a San Ramon couple might leave their two boys, ages 5 and 10, home alone while they went to Las Vegas for five days.
Steve Smith: Most valuable Panther
The State, SC - Jan 7, 2006
After 11 years of watching and covering the Carolina Panthers, I can tell you this with certainty: No Carolina player has ever been as valuable to his team as wide receiver Steve Smith has been to these Panthers.
DZ Akins' Reuben Sandwich
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Jan 7, 2006
Spread a thin layer of butter on one side of each slice of bread. Place the bread slices butter side down on a hot grill or pan. Place one slice of Swiss cheese on each slice of bread while the slices are grilling.
Battery Kong keeps canines occupied
Record-Searchlight (subscription), CA - Jan 7, 2006
If you're a dog person, you know a Kong is more than just an oversized ape. Stuffed with peanut butter or soft cheese, the Michelin Man-looking rubber toys are unparalleled at keeping canines occupied.
Daily briefing
Napa Valley Register, CA - Jan 7, 2006
The senior menu is available at the Senior Center, 1500 Jefferson St., Napa; Laurel Manor, 3201 Laurel St., Napa; 6516 Yount St., Yountville; 260 American Canyon Road, American Canyon.
Lakeshore update
Herald Times Reporter, WI - Jan 7, 2006
The Manitowoc County Historical Society is celebrating 100 years of local history preservation and education. To talk about this celebration, Mike Maher will be on The Breakfast Club on Thursday morning at 8:30.
Developer may sign up first Lowe's in Escondido
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Jan 7, 2006
Lowe's, the nation's second-largest home-improvement retailer, may be coming to the former Kmart site on Mission Avenue. The city has been courting the retailer for three years ...
New Ames High School cafeteria opens
Ames Daily Tribune, IA - Jan 7, 2006
Mouth-watering was the word for aromas wafting around the new Ames High School cafeteria and serving line Thursday, moments before the bell rang for the first lunch period.
Let the healthy eating begin
Globe and Mail, Canada - Jan 7, 2006
Eaten enough? Waistline expanding? The holiday season wreaks havoc on my ability to consume in moderation. My workout routine goes on hiatus and I'm left with an extra five pounds to take off.
AROUND THE RIM WITH . . .
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Jan 7, 2006
Personal: A four-year starter at Warren Fitzgerald High, he averaged 20.4 points, 6.0 assists and 5.0 steals as a senior. He lettered once in football and twice in track.
The Bellagio's a real class act amid Vegas glitz
Toronto Star, Canada - Jan 7, 2006
LAS VEGAS—When George Clooney and his band of boisterous brothers strode through the Bellagio Hotel in the 2001 remake of Ocean's Eleven, the sound you heard was that of a torch being passed.
Success mellows BC chef Rob Feenie
Toronto Star, Canada - Jan 7, 2006
I'ma tad nervous for two reasons as I step gingerly into the express elevator that whisks diners up to Canoe Restaurant on the 54th floor of the TD Bank Tower.
Monroe baffled by crime wave
Times Herald-Record, NY - Jan 7, 2006
Two men burst into a home, point a gun at the owners and march them upstairs to empty a safe containing more than $25,000. A burglar cuts a hole in a strip-mall roof and lowers himself ...
Crown premieres original kid musical, 'Pippi Longstocking'
Kansas.com, KS - Jan 7, 2006
"Pippi Longstocking," a new original kid-friendly musical by Ted Morris, has its world premiere today at Crown Uptown's Children's Theatre.
Koskie bat seals his fate
Toronto Star, Canada - Jan 7, 2006
Just about a year ago, the cash-starved Blue Jays were trumpeting the signing of Canadian third baseman Corey Koskie to a three-year deal plus an option for 2008, paying him more money than anyone else had even come close to offering.
Duceppe courts the ethnic vote
Toronto Star, Canada - Jan 7, 2006
MONTREAL—Gilles Duceppe is spending a lot of time these days on rue Jean Talon and Boulevard St. Michel in Montreal. Over the last few days, he has been meeting Algerian business owners, Tunisian restaurateurs ...
GRTU Christmas survey: Half of shop owners fared worse than they ...
Malta Independent, Malta - Jan 7, 2006
Results of a survey conducted by the Chamber for Small and Medium Enterprises show that half of the retailers said that they fared worse than they expected during the Christmas period.
Recreation celebrates history of Aberdeen
Aberdeen American News, SD - Jan 7, 2006
On Monday, a recreation of Aberdeen's pheasant canteen will open a long run at the Dacotah Prairie Museum in honor of Aberdeen's 125th birthday.
Italian restaurant rich in atmosphere, good food
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Jan 7, 2006
In a city that is becoming filled with the sameness of chain restaurants, it is a delight to find a privately owned ristorante that combines simplicity with elegance, imagination and originality.
Downstate education: A special relationship
Newszap Delaware, DE - Jan 7, 2006
Howie Pleasanton, 10, is, like most kids, a bit wary of a substitute teacher, a bit cautious, a bit suspicious. But instead of making a substitute’s life ...
Good and bad news on the high street
Yorkshire Post Today, UK - Jan 7, 2006
JJB Sports said stiff competition would see full year profits fall below market hopes. The games retailer Games Workshop also said annual profits would fall short and reported a decline in half year profits.
Health and happiness on a plate for pupils
Yorkshire Post Today, UK - Jan 7, 2006
AT one time school dinners could mean sloppy rice pudding, overcooked vegetables and a seemingly endless diet of unimaginative chips-with-everything stodge.
Unemployment numbers fuel local optimism
Twin Falls Times-News, ID - Jan 7, 2006
The Magic Valley had much to do with Idaho reaching a record low unemployment rate in December. Idaho's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was a record 3.4 percent for December.
A meal for last-minute guests
Baltimore Sun, United States - Jan 7, 2006
Inviting guests for wine and appetizers is far easier than cooking an entire meal. I certainly adhere to this philosophy when my schedule is hectic, but I still want to entertain.
Geology, wine seminar Tuesday
Lake County Record-Bee, CA - Jan 7, 2006
KELSEYVILLE -- The French long ago discovered the connections between wine and the place from which it comes, "terroir".
Top of the Week | Religion briefs
Miami Herald, FL - Jan 7, 2006
Three Kings Event at Coral Gables Congregational Church: Author, award-winning journalist and former Miami Herald columnist Jim DeFede is speaker; includes a performance of Spanish classical guitar music and a visit by the Three Kings, a Latin holiday ...
Communication's key to discipline
Miami Herald, FL - Jan 7, 2006
Once upon a time, the discipline of a child was regarded as a relatively simple, straightforward matter that merited neither mental nor emotional strain.
Nuggets are eighth seed at best
FOXSports.com - Jan 6, 2006
Heading into Friday night's home game against Dallas, Denver was a game below the .500 mark. Obviously, the injuries to Nene and Marcus Camby were (and continue to be) serious setbacks.
Hail, Kristyn!
Quad City Times, IA - Jan 6, 2006
AS the new year yawned, I pounded out proclamations for my 2006 Quad-City monarchy. My edicts are quippily-cleverly-challenged by Kristyn Mohr of Durant ... I'm not tired of the commercial frenzy that Xmas brings, in .
Family to the rescue
Munster Times, IN - Jan 6, 2006
WINFIELD | When John Curley had a routine check up several months ago, he got some news that caused waves of anxiety throughout his family.
Bits and Pieces
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Jan 6, 2006
The University of North Carolina system's board of governors made an excellent choice in picking Erskine Bowles as its president, but one thing clouded the process: Legal experts say that the board violated the state's open-meetings law during the last ...
UW-Whitewater students helping Rwandans get livestock
Janesville Gazette, WI - Jan 6, 2006
WHITEWATER-This past Thanksgiving, a group of UW-Whitewater students took home more than suitcases and dirty clothes. Members of Associate Professor Ann Garvin's health and wellness ...
Winter: Going somewhere? Be sure to take at least $50
Rocky Mountain News, CO - Jan 6, 2006
It's virtually impossible to walk out the door anymore for under $50, or some increment thereof. In Denver, at least, you just can't move a muscle these days without it costing half a C-note, give or take $10.
Magazine tries new medium with PBS show
Daytona Beach News-Journal, FL - Jan 6, 2006
So goes the premise of "Real Simple," which premieres today on PBS stations around the country, including here in Central Florida.
Seeing as Much as Eating
Voice of San Diego, CA - Jan 6, 2006
There's something about a room with a view -- from the sky or at sea level -- that makes the dining experience something special.
Do over your diet with dairy
Capital Press (subscription), Oregon - Jan 6, 2006
• Go Yogurt: Refreshing and nutritious yogurt pops give kids a tasty treat with the nutrition they need to re-fuel bodies and strengthen bones.
Shaping up? New book takes a look at dairy
Capital Press (subscription), Oregon - Jan 6, 2006
One of the nation’s leading nutrition scientists educates dieters on dairy’s link to weight loss success. For those who are looking for help to lose weight, a trip to the dairy case for milk, cheese and yogurt may be a good start.
School Lunch Menus
Milford Daily News, MA - Jan 6, 2006
Monday: Chili dogs, buttered macaroni, baby peas, clam chowder/bread bowl, ice cream cups, fruit. Tuesday: Nacho salad, bread and butter, golden corn, roast beef grinders, baked Doritos, apple crisp.
Clarno settlers had taste of terrorism
Freeport Journal Standard, IL - Jan 6, 2006
Last week's story on the village of Clarno, Wis., opened up historical vistas. The hills and vales of Clarno Township, Wis., abuts the Illinois-Wisconsin state line and Stephenson County.
Winter workouts aimed at reducing holiday weight gain
Milford Daily News, MA - Jan 6, 2006
Veronica "Ronnie" Glennon had to work the day after New Year’s Day. The fitness trainer was part of a light crew scheduled to man the floor at Gold’s Gym in Milford ...
Book covers pet first aid
Cincinnati Post, OH - Jan 6, 2006
To be more effective in coping with a pet's medical emergency, consider the American Red Cross book "Pet First Aid" ($12.95 at local Red Cross chapters or at www.
Hotel Lounge Lobster, Foie Gras, Cavier, More at Table 34,
The Seoul Times, South Korea - Jan 6, 2006
The contemporary restaurant, Table 34, located on the 34th floor of the Grand InterContinental Seoul, introduces superior variety of menu items that can be enjoyed along with the restaurant's splendid view.
His Airline Didn't Skimp on the Cheese
New York Times, United States - Jan 6, 2006
TimesSelect subscribers can now listen to a weekly podcast in which Joseph Nocera explores the issues addressed in his column. "You need to be consistent and reliable," said Gordon M. Bethune, the best unemployed airline executive in the United States.
Alpenrose Dairy goes rBST-free
Capital Press (subscription), Oregon - Jan 6, 2006
A Portland dairy has joined several others in the state that don’t use milk from cows treated with recombinant bovine somatotropin.
The Winchester Star
Winchester Star, VA - Jan 6, 2006
Tastes in Winchester appear to be growing more refined, and it seems a new wine store is opening almost every day. Local wine retailers can be found in specialty stores, newsstands, and gas stations.
School breakfast and lunch menus for the week of Jan. 9-13
The Register-Mail, IL - Jan 6, 2006
Abingdon School District Breakfast: Monday: Cereal or oatmeal, toast, ham/cheese omelet, pears. Tuesday: Cereal or oatmeal, pancakes, sausage patty, applesauce.
1/7 School menus
Quay County Sun, NM - Jan 6, 2006
Monday: Breakfast - Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, juice milk; Lunch �-eli sandwiches, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, olives, bell peppers and pickles, chips, no bake cookie, milk.
News you can use
Augusta Chronicle (subscription), GA - Jan 6, 2006
Boxing contest: The 2006 East Coast Silver Gloves Boxing Championships wraps up at 6 pm at May Park Community Center, 622 Fourth St.
Overproduction key issue for 2006
Capital Press (subscription), Oregon - Jan 6, 2006
Milk prices were steady and strong, with the national all-milk price staying above $14 for the past 20 months. On the issues front, animal identification, waste management and disease control took center stage.
100-YEAR-OLD HOLIDAY CAMP BEGAN AS SOCIALIST RETREAT
Mirror.co.uk, UK - Jan 6, 2006
Kids will be splashing about in the swimming pools, mums and dads will be enjoying cocktails in the bars. Entertainers in sparkly costumes will be high-kicking on stage every night.
Wynn Cash: Pushovers are gone so play it cool
SouthCoastToday.com, MA - Jan 6, 2006
As you're no doubt well if you grasp the capability to read, we had ourselves a pretty good regular season in the fishwrap. I'd like to think we jimmied up the circulation numbers a little bit to boot, but ...
Aladdin market a magical trip of exotic foods
Arizona Republic, AZ - Jan 6, 2006
The owners of Aladdin Middle Eastern Market took that old adage "location, location, location" to heart. As one of the few local shops specializing in Middle Eastern products, it has built-in customer base ...
Summer Dreams
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Jan 6, 2006
It is that time of year again when the mailbox is stuffed with seed catalogs and their glossy photos of gardens brimming with midsummer harvests.
IF YOU HAD TOLD ME I'D BE WATCHING THE TWO RONNIES AND EATING ...
Glasgow Daily Record, UK - Jan 6, 2006
SHE'S a Hollywood star who commands £10million a movie, has won an Oscar and is best friends with Madonna. But something strange has happened to Gwyneth Paltrow since she set up home in Britain ...

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