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Friday, January 27, 2006

For President Bush, A Quiet Holiday Season
Hartford Courant, United States - Jan 1, 2006
A year ago, President Bush faced television cameras to offer relief and condolences after the Indian Ocean tsunami. In August, the retreat to his ranch was haunted by a 26-day siege by antiwar demonstrators.
Plenty to do in Dallas
2theadvocate.com, LA - Jan 1, 2006
There's a reason they call the city "Big D." People in Dallas think big. Big skyscrapers, big art centers, big skies fills the landscape.
An A-to-Z guide to vegetarian meal planning
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Jan 1, 2006
The new year is a good time to review some ABCs of cooking, eating and enjoying vegetarian cuisine. By taking stock, alphabetically, of all the things we love in a vegetarian diet, it's ...
Plastic fantastic: Wallace wows
Tonight, South Africa - Jan 1, 2006
This might be Plasticine's finest hour. Nick Park, the creative maestro behind Aardman Animations, had already bagged a trio of Oscars for his animated short films Creature Comforts, The Wrong ...
A YEAR FULL OF DESIRABLE SPECIALTIES
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Jan 1, 2006
The thing I liked most about dining out in 2005 was finding souped-up, special-occasion chow in the most modest of restaurants. Take the roasted chicken with a fragrant, invigorating lemon-infused artichoke ...
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MyWestTexas.com, TX - Jan 1, 2006
DEAR ABBY: My mother is suffering from an Alzheimer's- like dementia, and her personality has changed greatly. Mother has gone from being a conscientious and polite woman -- most of my high school friends ...
New Year's tale: a snow lizard, a keg and The Saw
MaineToday.com, ME - Jan 1, 2006
The year I turned 18, I spent part of New Year's Eve as a passenger in the Camaro of Dewey Williamson, the coolest, best-looking guy in my high school.
Being cool then was simple, but ultimately painful
MaineToday.com, ME - Jan 1, 2006
The year I turned 18, I spent part of New Year's Eve as a passenger in the Camaro of Dewey Williamson, the coolest, best-looking guy in my high school.
Life of Brian
SunJournal.com (subscription), ME - Jan 1, 2006
Brian Erickson of Auburn pulled a sock over the blade of his hockey stick, wrapped duct tape around the end then swiped the air. Dormitory doors opened and slammed.
President is wrapping up quiet holiday in Crawford
AZ Central.com, AZ - Jan 1, 2006
CRAWFORD, Texas - A year ago this week, President Bush faced television cameras to offer relief and condolences after the Indian Ocean tsunami.
Vermonter of the Year: Peter Miller
BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - Jan 1, 2006
Peter Miller fears the traditional culture of Vermont is fading. The craggy faces of old-time Vermonters are disappearing, farms are vanishing from the landscape, and the village centers and places that unite our small communities are under threat.
Newcomer spices up CNY food choices
Syracuse Post Standard, NY - Jan 1, 2006
We're getting a serious infusion of Southwest tastes in the Central New York market. Along comes Salsarita's Fresh Cantina, landing early this year in the Glenn Crossing shopping center on Oswego Road in Clay.
Be fruitful and subtract
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 1, 2006
The New Year dawns, reawakening the annual fervor to create better versions of ourselves. We want to be healthier, stronger, leaner, faster.
Black, proud, and celebrants of the Kwanzaa code
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 1, 2006
The celebration began with a moment of silence for the city's murder victims, whose numbers rose to a 10-year high in 2005. But the purpose of the gathering, last Tuesday at St.
The halls they learned in, they live in
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 1, 2006
Mickey Famusa sleeps in the bathroom, Gloria Camuso in the sewing room. For Rita Ingala and Pauline Iacozza, it's OK to nap in class.
Blending Jewish and Gentile foods
News & Observer, NC - Jan 1, 2006
My culinary journey through the Jewish South began in my hometown of Blytheville, Arkansas, a community that defined both my Judaism and my love for food.
Bushes bring '06 in quietly
News & Observer, NC - Jan 1, 2006
Peace and prosperity. It's a well-worn New Year's resolution, but that's what President Bush is wishing for 2006. "The president's New Year's resolution is to continue to work tirelessly for peace abroad and ...
Voice of the People
New York Daily News, NY - Jan 1, 2006
Flushing: Great conclusion: We have our buses and trains back, and the transit workers have their pensions. A win-win situation - but that's not good enough for the Daily News, which is satisfied only when striking workers are crushed utterly.
Delawareans take to streets to start, maintain traditions
The News Journal, DE - Jan 1, 2006
Fireworks brighten the sky for the First Night celebration in Dover. The activities got started slowly because of rain. But by early evening, the weather cleared in time for the first fireworks to go off, shortly ...
On the waterfront
Pioneer Press, MN - Jan 1, 2006
San Francisco's restored shoreline has revived the great views and rich culture of the city's Embarcadero district. BY KRISTIN JACKSON.
The Embarcadero's shining re-emergence
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Jan 1, 2006
A highway smothered it for decades, but this San Francisco waterfront area is approaching gem status after a 1989 quake cleared the way.
Bush spends quiet holiday at Texas ranch
Canton Repository (subscription), OH - Jan 1, 2006
CRAWFORD, Texas - Peace and prosperity. It’sa well-worn New Year’s resolution, but that’s what President Bush is wishing for in 2006.
School menus
Huntington Herald Dispatch, WV - Jan 1, 2006
The following menus have been furnished by the Cabell County Board of Education for this week and are subject to change without notice due to item availability at individual schools.
Snow asylum
Pioneer Press, MN - Jan 1, 2006
It's the kind with snow - snow that comes early, stays late and blankets the forest in heaps, supplying reliable skiing and snowshoeing to people from less-blessed locales.
A friendly slice of Italy in the neighborhood
Newsday, NY - Jan 1, 2006
pastas and risotti, $13.95 to $17.95; appetizers, $6.95 to $10.95. Lunch entrees, $12.95 to $14.95; pastas, $10.95 to $12.95; sandwiches, $9.50 to $10.95; appetizers, $6.95 to $8.95,.
Small Bites
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 1, 2006
Tucked away in a strip mall across from the Saugus police station, Tonino's is well known to local diners who have been coming to the DiMascio family's restaurant for 12 years.
In food and mood, comfort rules pub
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 1, 2006
The Chieftain's bright red awning is a landmark for fans of the Irish pub experience in this corner of the state. On Route 1 about 5 miles south of Gillette Stadium, the Cahill family operation marked its 10th anniversary in September.
Paw-room dancing
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 1, 2006
Alan Jackson's ''Little Bitty" twanged out of a portable stereo as Jo Gaebel sidled up to her dance partner -- a 2-year-old cairn terrier named Jessi.
Claiming the mountain
Colorado Springs Gazette, CO - Jan 1, 2006
Two hundred years ago, explorer Zebulon Pike spied a soaring peak north of his campsite on the Arkansas River, in the heart of what would later become the city of Pueblo.
School menus
Baltimore Sun, United States - Jan 1, 2006
Tuesday // Chicken nuggets with choice of sauces, french fries, coleslaw, roll, fruit cup, animal crackers. Wednesday // Vegetable soup, hamburger or cheeseburger on roll, applesauce, brownie.
Upscale takes a turn with seafood
Baltimore Sun, United States - Jan 1, 2006
Oceanaire Seafood Room is a restaurant you want to love the minute you step in the door. It's a good dining room, a new millennium interpretation of a '40s ocean liner, with polished ...
Arcosanti rising
SouthFlorida.com, FL - Jan 1, 2006
Paolo Solari broke ground on a dream 35 years ago, a community that grew up and not out, in balance with nature. The idea is still taking shape.
A nutrition pro lets you in on her No. 1 sure-fire weight-loss ...
OregonLive.com, OR - Jan 1, 2006
E very Jan. 1, so many of us make the same New Year's resolution: Let's lose the weight from all that holiday bingeing. (No, that wasn't Santa, that was me in my red winter jacket.
Fiscal watchdog seeks new role as the big dog
philly.com, PA - Jan 1, 2006
With dust bunnies on the bare carpet of his 12th-floor office in the Municipal Services Building, City Controller Jonathan Saidel was packing up souvenirs from civic groups and unions: 57 ...
Sausage Guy from Fenway branches out, to delight of many
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 1, 2006
When four mothers ditch the kids and meet up for dinner on a Tuesday night, there are usually cellphones on the table. Mine was right beside my margarita ...
Très chic
Toronto Star, Canada - Jan 1, 2006
DISH DECONSTRUCTION: Yukon Gold Fries as Beef Brisket Poutine (one of many ever-changing daily poutines here) starts with Yukon gold potatoes that are deep-fried twice in sunflower oil to achieve proper crispness.
New Orleans is (partially) open for business
Indianapolis Star, United States - Jan 1, 2006
On a raw, rainy winter weekday in the French Quarter, most of the tables were filled for lunch at Cafe Maspero. LEFT: Mardi Gras World employee Laura Franch applied papier-mache to a large rooster Nov.
Wacky items lighten news overload of 2005
Indianapolis Star, United States - Jan 1, 2006
As another year begins, I leaf through my file of news clippings accumulated during the past 12 months and see that the year 2005 can best be described as, well, a half-inch thick.
Downright delicious
Toronto Star, Canada - Jan 1, 2006
DISH DECONSTRUCTION: This poutine starts with baking potatoes - currently "earthy/nutty" russet burbanks from New Brunswick, but at times they may come from Idaho, Prince Edward Island or Washington, or may be russet norkotas.
PBS will air 'Real Simple'
Indianapolis Star, United States - Jan 1, 2006
Fans of Real Simple magazine have a belated holiday gift coming: a "Real Simple" television show, which debuts this month on PBS (beginning 5:30 pm Jan. 14 on Indianapolis affiliate WFYI ).
Lots of vitamin D may curb some cancer risk
Indianapolis Star, United States - Jan 1, 2006
Ingesting about three times as much vitamin D as the norm may lower an individual's risk of developing colon, breast or ovarian cancer, a study says.
The best diet ever created: It's not lo-cal, but it is local
Times Herald-Record, NY - Jan 1, 2006
It is a really quiet Wednesday after Christmas. I'm catching up on the work that has piled up on my desk during the holiday, and admittedly not paying very close attention (as I usually do) to ...
President ends 2005 at his ranch, quietly
Indianapolis Star, United States - Jan 1, 2006
A year ago this week, President Bush faced television cameras to offer relief and condolences after the Indian Ocean tsunami. In August, the retreat to his ranch was haunted by anti-war protesters nearby in a 26-day siege.
Look who's hot
Indianapolis Star, United States - Jan 1, 2006
Indianapolis' arts and entertainment scene is filled with everything from pop, classical and jazz music to movies, dance, theater, visual arts and museums.
BE LEFT ALONE WHEN YOU’RE ON THE PHONE
Kansas City Star, MO - Jan 1, 2006
Andrew Sluzas of Downers Grove, Ill., was 18 months old when he started to monkey around during his mom’s telephone calls. “As soon as I answered the phone, he’d run over and wrap himself around my leg like a baby chimpanzee,” she says.
Arcosanti rising
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Jan 1, 2006
Paolo Solari broke ground on a dream 35 years ago, a community that grew up and not out, in balance with nature. The idea is still taking shape.
Grand Torino
Kansas City Star, MO - Jan 1, 2006
The name of this city’s most famous artifact works on multiple levels. It is a shroud �-he supposed burial cloth of Jesus — - it’s shrouded in secrecy: housed in a ...
The strange afterlife of the After School Special
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 1, 2006
For starters, they came out in the '70s and '80s, so everyone had hair like that. But more important, After School Specials had yet to become cult artifacts, cultural ...
Other films that recall Munich tragedy
Charlotte Observer, NC - Jan 1, 2006
Steven Spielberg's "Munich" opens with a brief prologue, sketching out in only the barest detail the events of Sept.
School Lunch Menus
Charlotte Observer, NC - Jan 1, 2006
This week's menus in area schools. Cabarrus and Rowan-Salisbury menus were not obtained before the holiday break. MONDAY: Hamburger, low-fat turkey dog, potatoes, vegetarian beans, fruit.
President Bush spends holidays out of sight
Everett Herald, WA - Jan 1, 2006
CRAWFORD, Texas - A year ago this week, President Bush faced television cameras to offer relief and condolences after the Indian Ocean tsunami.
Bush Sides With the Longhorns
Los Angeles Times, CA - Jan 1, 2006
Sure, solid majorities of Californians twice rejected his candidacy for the White House, but his team loyalties were determined even before that.
School Lunch Menus
Charlotte Observer, NC - Jan 1, 2006
BREAKFAST: French toast sticks and syrup or choice of cereal, fruit or juice, toast, jelly, cinnamon toast, choice of milk. Breakfast crackers, juice selection and choice of milk served in classrooms at Battleground ...
The Low Roller's Guide to Las Vegas
Los Angeles Times, CA - Jan 1, 2006
In America's capital of excess, newsletter publisher Anthony Curtis has dug up bargains for penny-wise subscribers since 1983.
2005's Top Ten
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Jan 1, 2006
In 2005, restaurants opened with a vengeance at the beginning of the year, grew soft in the middle and then heated up in the fall.
Fiscal watchdog seeks new role as the big dog
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Jan 1, 2006
With dust bunnies on the bare carpet of his 12th-floor office in the Municipal Services Building, City Controller Jonathan Saidel was packing up souvenirs from civic groups and unions: 57 ...
Musicians again rally to aid needy
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Jan 1, 2006
As the baby new year that was 2005 goes gentle into that good night, it's time for the annual hand-wringing of assessing the year in music.
The Low Roller's Guide to Las Vegas
ktla 5, CA - Jan 1, 2006
In America's capital of excess, newsletter publisher Anthony Curtis has dug up bargains for penny-wise subscribers since 1983.

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