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Friday, January 27, 2006

Bikinis Under Glass
HoweStreet.com, Canada - Jan 8, 2006
A very attractive young lady adjusts her bikini strap and joins her two friends on the banana lounges, ready to soak up the rays. Despite the freezing temperatures of a January day in Manhattan ...

Long-Term Atkins Weight Loss Is Staying Off
The Common Voice, SC - Jan 8, 2006
One of the most common excuses I hear from people in the media and from nutritionists, dietitians and doctors is that being on a low-carb program such as the Atkins diet is not good for long-term weight loss and weight maintenance.
Does anybody edit the recipe section?
blogHOUSTON, United States - Jan 8, 2006
Running erroneous copy on the miners was a bad enough blunder, but lately the Houston Chronicle has been making other blunders that have the potential to upset adventurous culinary types among their readership.
Fondue fun for holiday
2TheAdvocate, LA - Jan 8, 2006
Appetizers are in abundance at holiday parties and gatherings, including the ever-popular dips and fondues. Your slow cooker can come in handy when it comes to cooking and holding a hot dip or fondue.
A Taste of Asia
2TheAdvocate, LA - Jan 8, 2006
Unlike many Oriental restaurants popular with Americans, Taste of Asia does not present the ubiquitous buffet with a huge array of food.
State shifts focus in growing Korean seafood market
Alaskajournal.com, AK - Jan 8, 2006
Neither the state of Alaska, nor any private Alaska or Seattle seafood company exhibited at the third annual Busan International Seafood and Fisheries Exposition, Nov. 24-27, in ...
All-Star linep for annual Smokey Joe Banquet
San Marcos Daily Record, TX - Jan 8, 2006
The stars at night will be big and bright at the All Star Baseball Night in Seguin on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006. Five former Major League players and members of the “Black Aces” Fergie Jenkins, Vida Blue, JR ...
Oregon cheese-maker serves as model business
Katu.com, OR - Jan 8, 2006
CENTRAL POINT, Ore. - When cheese-makers David Gremmels and Cary Bryant took over the Rogue Creamery, the company had just three employees, and was close to shutting down.
Rogue Creamery expands, ups production
kgw.com (subscription), OR - Jan 8, 2006
When cheese-makers David Gremmels and Cary Bryant took over the Rogue Creamery, the company had just three employees, and was close to shutting down.
Book shares her big secrets
New York Daily News, NY - Jan 8, 2006
Perhaps the only thing too big for Star Jones Reynolds was the name given to her at birth - Starlet. And then, finally, herself. In 2003, she tipped the scales at 300 pounds.
Rogue Creamery expands, ups production
OregonLive.com, OR - Jan 8, 2006
When cheese-makers David Gremmels and Cary Bryant took over the Rogue Creamery, the company had just three employees, and was close to shutting down.
A healthy diet comes in all colors, shapes and sizes
Scripps Howard News Service, DC - Jan 8, 2006
During the holidays, a diet can easily slip and fall on its face, what with all the cookies, cakes, nogs and heavy dinners we've been forced to enjoy.
Raila, Kalonzo political fate intertwined?
Kenya Times, Kenya - Jan 8, 2006
AT the launch of the Kalonzo Musyoka Foundation last Friday, Raila Odinga delivered a long awaited answer to the question posed by Kalonzo a year ago during celebrations to mark his 20 years in Parliament.
Jury selection begins this week in Sullivan murder trial
Oxford Press, OH - Jan 8, 2006
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - James Sullivan's eventful life has included four wives, four offspring, a landmark oceanfront mansion in Palm Beach, furtive years living in foreign countries and the exhumation of ...
Galloping Grandma: 2006: The year of being silly
Planet Jackson Hole, WY - Jan 8, 2006
Last year seems to have been an exceptionally silly year. Maybe all the sad things that happened had to be balanced by all the silly stuff.
Letter: Minnesota needs major dairies
West Central Tribune, MN - Jan 8, 2006
We are continuously bombarded with negative news about livestock in agriculture in this Northland. I wonder what causes it. Is it the cold weather that numbs the brain of our citizenship or is it the genetics of the people that live here?
ExplorersWeb Week in Review
K2climb.net, NY - Jan 8, 2006
Last week we ended the year with a riveting Year-in-Review and the New Year starts out no less action-packed. Exploration and adventure seems wild as ever in 2006.
ExplorersWeb Week in Review
Mounteverest, NY - Jan 8, 2006
Last week we ended the year with a riveting Year-in-Review and the New Year starts out no less action-packed. Exploration and adventure seems wild as ever in 2006.
Eat Our Words: Montana Writers' Cookbook
New West, MT - Jan 8, 2006
If you’re a bachelor (like me), and thus stereotypically disinclined to turn on a stove or even a barbeque, if you would have surely starved prior to the invention of the microwave ...
A journey through San Marino
Manila Bulletin, Philippines - Jan 8, 2006
Located in Central Italy, San Marino has remained an undiscovered paradise destination for most Filipinos. This picturesque small state boasts of a hundred ways to enjoy nature and a thousand and one gastronomic adventures perfect for any holiday setting.
NOBLE ENDEAVOR
Scranton Times, PA - Jan 8, 2006
After being in the Olympics, in orbit and in battle, X-static has come full circle, even as it heads in new directions. Bolstered by five years of global success as an odor-killing ...
Year of Overstimulation: As entertainment options grow, so does ...
Eagle Tribune, MA - Jan 8, 2006
2005: It was a year that provided us with more means to entertain ourselves than ever before. From iPods carrying music and television shows, to On Demand TV allowing viewers to rent movies ...
BRYCE SHELDON TALKS
USCsports.com - Jan 8, 2006
On Friday, junior guard Bryce Sheldon (BS) talked about the SEC opener, his families visit from the west coast and his favorite things about Columbia.
This week's school lunch menus
Danville Advocate, KY - Jan 8, 2006
Wednesday: Cheesy breadsticks, sauce or yogurt, cheese and graham crackers, green beans, peaches and salad. Thursday: Taco salad, chips, refried beans, corn, fruit and toast.
On The Town
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Jan 8, 2006
Heather Bradley is the nightlife editor for SOMA magazine and author of several books about San Francisco's pm scene. She is writing a book on the subject of modern urban etiquette.
DC scandal looms after plea deal
Flint Journal, MI - Jan 8, 2006
Grab a seat and watch lawmakers fall like dominoes in Washington, DC, now that lobbyist Jack Abramoff has agreed to cooperate with law enforcement officials as part of a plea deal on tax evasion and other charges.
Governor candidates weigh in
Green Bay Press Gazette, WI - Jan 8, 2006
In a gubernatorial election expected to become the priciest political race in Wisconsin history, the three candidates say that ultimately voters will simply choose a governor they trust.
Don't blame slow metabolism for weight gain
South Bend Tribune, IN - Jan 8, 2006
INDIANAPOLIS -- The excuse is a common one: I was born with a slow metabolism, so it's hard to lose weight. Well, that's one excuse that just doesn't fly.
Weekly Eater
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Jan 8, 2006
In the 12 years I lived in Kailua, already home to several decent restaurants, I wished for three things that would have made it impossible to leave: a good Japanese restaurant, a casual inexpensive Middle Eastern restaurant and a dim sum restaurant.
Digital Slob
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Jan 8, 2006
UP TO 130,000 square-peg conventioneers from all four corners of the globe descended on Las Vegas last week for the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show, many getting so "wowed" by cutting-edge gadgets they had to breathe into a paper bag to avoid ...
Restaurant Report
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Jan 8, 2006
"Women in Wine" is the theme of a wine dinner to be held at 6 pm Jan. 18 at the Hale Koa Hotel. Lisa Gmur of Grand Cru will host the dinner, to feature the creations of female winemakers, including Iron Horse ...
The Baby-Boomer's Guide to Chattanooga History
The Chattanoogan, TN - Jan 8, 2006
Several news sources have heralded the year 2006 as being when the first baby-boomers reach their sixtieth birthday. All baby-boomers have witnessed a tremendous amount of change so far in ...
Two teens killed in accident
Baltimore Sun, United States - Jan 8, 2006
Two teenagers died and a third was sent to Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore after the Volvo in which they were riding was struck by a tractor-trailer at an intersection with a malfunctioning ...
The Pineapple: King of Fruits, by Fran Beauman
Independent, UK - Jan 8, 2006
In 1947, the government of Australia sent the future Queen Elizabeth a wedding present - 500 cases of canned pineapple. Although it now beggars belief, "the king of fruits" must then have seemed like a classy gift for royalty.
Man helps test dairy cows
Greeley Tribune, CO - Jan 8, 2006
JOHN KENNEDY JOINED the Colorado Dairy Herd Improvement Association, commonly called DHIA, in 1986 as a tester and eventually became manager of the association which has headquarters in Greeley.
The Arts
Danbury News Times, CT - Jan 8, 2006
The Marian Anderson String Quartet will perform a selection of pieces next Sunday at 2 pm in the Marian Anderson Recital Hall of Danbury Music Centre, 256 Main St.
Finding a matching chair by accident
Hagerstown Morning Herald, MD - Jan 8, 2006
On Tuesday I left work a few minutes after 5 pm and drove up Hagerstown's Summit Ave., toward home and dinner with our two sons, the eldest of whom was coming by for a bowl of his grandmother's delicious homemade vegetable soup.
Discover Oklahoma: Get in line to see assembly lines
NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - Jan 8, 2006
Does the thought of touring a factory bring to mind vivid images of giant blueberries, Oompah-Loompahs and too much chocolate? Well, fear not.
Niles thinks cool for second ice fest
South Bend Tribune, IN - Jan 8, 2006
And if the Hunter Ice Festival, set for Friday, Saturday and next Sunday in downtown Niles, is as successful as last year's event, downtown officials and merchants will have reason to smile.
We need 40 dip recipes for this year’s Super Bowl Sunday
Kentucky.com, KY - Jan 8, 2006
Super Bowl XL is less than a month away, so it’s time to think about serving the gang some new appetizers this year. We’re asking readers to send us recipes for dips so we can offer 40 different dips on Super Bowl Sunday.
Head of Winnercomm started in poverty
NewsOK.com (subscription), OK - Jan 8, 2006
Jim Wilburn is sitting in his immaculate ninth floor office in Warren Place, surrounded by Emmy awards, broadcasting accolades and memorabilia of a career that spans more than three decades.
Sharpen up, shoppers: The scoop on health claims
Lansing State Journal, MI - Jan 8, 2006
Take a trip to the grocery and it seems like nearly every item claims to be a healthy food. Oatmeal says it'll reduce your cholesterol.
Try a flavorful mushroom risotto
News 14 Charlotte, NC - Jan 8, 2006
The Italian rice dish known as risotto is good any time of the year, but it’s especially nice during the cooler weather because it’s such a comfort food.
Atlanta pro takes local position
Charleston Post Courier (subscription), SC - Jan 8, 2006
Greg Harkins grew up in the tennis hotbed of Atlanta, stayed home to play tennis for Georgia State and has served as a pro in Atlanta.
'Sideways' at South St. & Wine
Portsmouth Herald News, NH - Jan 8, 2006
Claire Fleming and Win Rhoades can remember the exact day they sold their first bottle of wine at their neighborhood wine and cheese shop, South St.
Curds And Whey And Listeria
TheDay (subscription), CT - Jan 8, 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.
Is that lifeless body Martin's campaign?
Canoe.ca, Canada - Jan 8, 2006
The backdrop for the prime minister's health announcement last week said it all. An apparently lifeless patient on a gurney was laid out for a few stethoscope-clad doctors in white coats.
Everything's just Chipper
The Age, Australia - Jan 8, 2006
Socceroo Scott Chipperfield contests with Uruguayan Alvaro Recoba. Chipperfield was outstanding in the World Cup qualifier. A new position has worked wonders for Scott Chipperfield, but he won't be changing clubs, writes Michael Cockerill.
Ski? Oui!
Pioneer Press, MN - Jan 8, 2006
Outside, the blizzard shrieks, its fury pummeling the glass of our 11th-floor window. Flags whip, snow flies and the mercury cowers well shy of zero.
School Lunch Menus
Bryan College Station Eagle, United States - Jan 8, 2006
Monday: Steak fingers, pepperoni hot pocket, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, homemade roll, fruit. Tuesday: Oven-fried chicken, barbecue on bun, veggie dippers with ranch dressing, corn on cob, corn bread, fruit.
Souped-up sushi beckons at Japanese newcomer in Brick
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Jan 8, 2006
'Twas smack dab in the middle of the holidays and folks were taking a break from eggnog and cookies at the new place in town, this town being Brick and this part of Brick being one almost-infinite place to shop.
San Francisco tore down its viaduct, sparking revival of downtown ...
Macon Telegraph, GA - Jan 8, 2006
Ahmed Loukili biked cheerfully along the downtown waterfront, hauling a couple of tourists behind him in the mini-carriage of his pedicab.
What the mountains hold
SouthFlorida.com, FL - Jan 8, 2006
Colorful sculptors, viper-catching farmers, charming furniture makers and, come February, the world's best snowboarders. By Thomas Swick.
Quiznos hopes to bread-bowl over soup lovers
The Coloradoan, CO - Jan 8, 2006
If there's one sign in 2006 that the low-carb fad is officially dead, it might be this: The bread bowl is about to make a comeback.
End of the line
Pioneer Press, MN - Jan 8, 2006
in their compensation as well as in company operations �-hat would save a workplace they loved. It wasn't enough. From the start, workers at Old Home dairy foods knew two things.
Penn Station
Belleville News-Democrat, IL - Jan 8, 2006
Atif Kahn had his first Philadelphia cheese steak four years ago and couldn't get enough of the tender, juicy sandwiches. Now he and wife Lisa of Swansea and their children can get all the freshly ...
Curds And Whey And Listeria
TheDay (subscription), CT - Jan 8, 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.
Pasta is great, but secondi effort falls short: Early courses are ...
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Jan 8, 2006
Northern Californians have a real affinity for Italian cuisine. It's the perfect match for the locally grown, Mediterranean-style ingredients in which we take so much pride.
At sea. The logistics of the Volvo Open Race
BYM News (press release), Spain - Jan 8, 2006
... If they whinge about me, I’m probably doing a good job,” replied a logistics manager when asked about the challenge of shipping up to 50 people and all their work paraphernalia to ten different stopovers on five different continents in eight months.
Fade to sparkle
OregonLive.com, OR - Jan 8, 2006
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, JAN. 13-14 Chelan, Wash. This is another winter festival chock-full of activities, with ice-carving, a snow-sculpting contest, chili cook-off and feed, keg toss, children's snow games, torchlight ...
When officials start pointing at Dials, Ohio State finds itself in ...
Columbus Dispatch, OH - Jan 8, 2006
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - After the game, Ohio State’s route to the Final Four seems ridiculously simplistic: Keep Terence Dials out of foul trouble.
Successful dieters share tips on temptation
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Jan 8, 2006
Trying to lose weight? Here's some advice on dealing with temptation from the book "How to Lose 9,000 lbs. (Or Less)" (Hundreds of Heads Books, www.
Now, it’s time for a little treat
Quad City Times, IA - Jan 8, 2006
I’ve been on kind of an animal kick lately. In recent weeks, I’ve gone on (and on) about bald eagles, greyhounds, and river otters and bobcats.
When will a woman leap from sports to political arena?
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Jan 8, 2006
Lynn Swann spent the first day of the NFL playoffs at the 90th Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg, inspecting livestock, sampling fried cheese and watching a girls rodeo competition, with a Sports Illustrated reporter trailing him the entire time.
Majority of online readers say mooning is OK
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - Jan 8, 2006
Once mooning becomes acceptable, what next? Hard ons in public? Public masterbation? I suppose roaming touchy feely hands will be a form of free speech as well!
Who let the dogs out?
The Journal News.com, NY - Jan 8, 2006
Summer can't keep her footing on the ice pond in the middle of Ossining's Cedar Lane dog park, but that isn't stopping the energetic black dog with white markings on her paws.
FOCUS IS ON FOOD, SPAS, HERITAGE AND ADVENTURE
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Jan 8, 2006
AS US LEISURE TRAVEL CONTINUES TO GROW, TOUR COMPANIES CATER TO PEOPLE WHO ARE LOOKING FOR MORE ENRICHING VACATIONS THAN A WEEK AT THE BEACH.
Pasta is great, but secondi effort falls short
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Jan 8, 2006
Northern Californians have a real affinity for Italian cuisine. It's the perfect match for the locally grown, Mediterranean-style ingredients in which we take so much pride.
Bread lifts Flanagan’s over others
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Jan 8, 2006
When dining out, bread or rolls are a standard throw-in at most restaurants. You get them with your salad or soup, and sometimes they just show up by themselves as soon as you sit down.
Brighten up winter with grapefruit
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Jan 8, 2006
Dear me, I’m tired of winter. It’s cold and it’s gray and the sun goes down too early. It’s enough to make a person mope around, to say the least.
Beware diet gimmickry, other pitfalls
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Jan 8, 2006
This morning, you stood in front of the bathroom mirror and looked into the thighs of a stranger. After a few minutes of arguing that the steam from your shower had “warped” the mirror, you ...
Upcoming benefits and bashes
Cincinnati Enquirer, OH - Jan 8, 2006
Legends of the Game Tour, 6-8 pm, Dick's Sporting Goods, 5700 Deerfield Blvd., Mason. Autograph session with David Fulcher, Ickey Woods and others.
Mushroom Risotto
News 14 Carolina, NC - Jan 8, 2006
Saute the mushrooms in olive oil with the onion and garlic. Heat up the broth and water you're using so it's hot as you add it to the pan as you go.
School Menus
Charlotte Observer, NC - Jan 8, 2006
MONDAY: Chicken nuggets with barbecue sauce or soft taco. Choice of two: Mexicali corn, black-eyed peas, tropical fruit, fresh fruit choice, whole wheat roll.
Relaxation ahead at Hawkesdene
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Jan 8, 2006
Go ahead, honk your horn and scream at aggressive drivers while you make your way to the British-inspired Hawkesdene House ...
Cruising through historic Panama’s other sites
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Jan 8, 2006
Known for its famed waterway, Panama’s capital boasts more than just a spot to watch the ships cross through the engineering marvel.
Beyond stereotypes
Columbia Missourian, MO - Jan 8, 2006
Gabe DeArmond watches “Blue’s Clues” with 3-year-old Turner while his wife works at KOMU. She works early mornings and afternoons while Gabe is with Turner.
ONE SWEET RIDE
Patriot-News, PA - Jan 8, 2006
The apple, caramel and pecan pie at the 90th Pennsylvania State Farm Show tasted rich and sweet. The chocolate raspberry truffle tort oozed decadence.
Out to eat : Goldie’s franchise dropped for Boston Mountain ...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Jan 8, 2006
Former Goldie’s owners Doug and Kim Maritan dropped the burger franchise and opened Boston Mountain Grille, a new restaurant with a makeover, in November.
Tasty treats, succulent meats
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 8, 2006
Michael Palmer of Lynnfield said he has received a great deal of positive feedback since opening the Tanner Tavern restaurant two days before Thanksgiving.
Ghosts wear Cheesehead crown
Appleton Post Crescent, USA - Jan 8, 2006
Members of the Kaukauna wrestling team couldn't help but smile wide as they surrounded their first-place trophy and posed for pictures.
Ticketmaster Responds, Value of Awards
Bremerton Sun (subscription), United States - Jan 8, 2006
In mid-December,I wrote about shoddy service my wife and I got from Ticketmaster, a company that says it is "committed to delivering the highest level of service to our customers both on- and offline.
Brasher: Power lunch gets a twist
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Jan 8, 2006
Now, a group of farmers from - of all states �-orth Dakota is planning a new twist on the DC power lunch, at least for farmers. They're buying the restaurant.
school menus 1/8
MyWestTexas.com, TX - Jan 8, 2006
Monday: Breakfast: Pig in a blanket, fruit juice, low-fat milk. Lunch: Country steak or chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, applesauce, roll, fruit drink, low-fat milk.
Club news
Marion Chronicle Tribune, IN - Jan 8, 2006
The YWCA Contractable Bridge Club winners Thursday were Kay Zirkle and Bess Birkla, first; Jean Scranton and Diane Leech, second; Shirley Johnson and Edie Worl, third; and Wilma Jean Norton and Charlene Oatess, fourth.
We eat what we’re served, regardless of taste
CalorieLab Calorie Counter News, NV - Jan 8, 2006
Karen Collins holds a BS degree from Purdue University and an MS degree from Cornell University, both in nutrition. When she’s not writing or speaking, she conducts a private nutrition practice in Jamestown, New York.
One visa, s'il vous plaît
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 8, 2006
On the comment cards at The French Bistro, diners have raved about the fine cuisine. They've marveled about the Milford, NH, restaurant's charm in a restored ...
Is that lifeless body Martin's campaign?
Toronto Sun, Canada - Jan 8, 2006
The backdrop for the prime minister's health announcement last week said it all. An apparently lifeless patient on a gurney was laid out for a few stethoscope-clad doctors in white coats.
Serving comfort food for the soul
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 8, 2006
Steve Whalen, his sweater dusted in white flour, sang as he rolled out the gingerbread dough. ''Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer!
Eggplant’s the star of this low-stress supper
Kansas City Star, MO - Jan 8, 2006
As far as I’m concerned, there are two major kinds of cooking, and the distinction I make is not between types of foods but the approach to preparing them.
Cream of the crop
ITP.net, United Arab Emirates - Jan 8, 2006
Since its introduction to the Middle East in the 1960s, Lurpak has become a key player in the region’s butter market. Arla, the Danish co-operative behind Lurpak, Three Cows, Puck and Power Cow brands, now ...
Anything but Plain
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 8, 2006
Diverse, colorful, and fiercely independent, Jamaica Plain has reached a critical crossroads. How long can it keep out Starbucks, the Gap, and complete homogenization?
College games have warmth that is undeniably American
New York Newsday, NY - Jan 8, 2006
If ever at the wisdom hour of 3 am you've occupied a pub in a foreign country - let's say Australia - and tried to defend the American fixation with watching university students play each other in sports .
College games have warmth that is undeniably American
Newsday, NY - Jan 8, 2006
If ever at the wisdom hour of 3 am you've occupied a pub in a foreign country - let's say Australia - and tried to defend the American fixation with watching university students play each other in sports .
Schulz: A Spartan win today would show a lot
Lansing State Journal, MI - Jan 8, 2006
MADISON, Wis. - This is the last place you'd expect to find chicken soup for the Spartan soul. And Bo Ryan is the last guy you'd expect to spoon it up.
END OF THE LINE
Pioneer Press, MN - Jan 8, 2006
Old Home employees worked to find cost savings - in their compensation as well as in company operations �-hat would save a workplace they loved.
ASHLAD AND THE TROLL
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Jan 8, 2006
Once upon a time there lived a woodsman who had three sons. The eldest two lads were big and strong and hearty, but the third boy was a different sort altogether.
ASHLAD AND THE TROLL
SunHerald.com, MS - Jan 8, 2006
Once upon a time there lived a woodsman who had three sons. The eldest two lads were big and strong and hearty, but the third boy was a different sort altogether.
A Japanese adventure, whether raw or cooked
Newsday, NY - Jan 8, 2006
PRICE RANGE: Main courses, $12 to $27; appetizers, $4 to $11; soups, $2.50 to $6.50; sushi rolls, $4.50 to $13. Lunch specials, $8 to $16.
Excellent fare at 3,100 feet
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - Jan 8, 2006
truth be told, it's pretty perfect - but there's nothing like making that turn from Papine and up those winding roads to Irish Town.

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