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Friday, January 27, 2006

Peppadew polenta
Napa Valley Register, CA - Jan 3, 2006
Sometimes I can't help myself; I blame my family. We've always been a bit excessive when it comes to food. When we find something we like -- a particular ice cream, dolmades ...
Sopa de Tortilla
Napa Valley Register, CA - Jan 3, 2006
Quickly toast the chile by turning it an inch or two above an open flame for a few seconds, until its aroma fills the kitchen. (Lacking an open flame, toast in a dry pan over medium heat, pressing it flat ...
End of the middle
Times Online, UK - Jan 3, 2006
Carrying a few more pounds than you’d like? Feeling bloated and lethargic after the excesses of Christmas and the new year? The flat-stomach eating plan should not only help you to shift the ...
Hotel Lounge Verona¡¯s New Year Gnocchi at Westin Chosun
The Seoul Times, South Korea - Jan 3, 2006
The Westin Chosun, Seoul, Monday, January 2, 2006- Dive into the Italian-style New Year's festivities and experience the delicious traditional gnocchi dish at Vecchia e Nuovo.
Don't accuse him of sniffing the cheeses. He has an air-tight ...
Pioneer Press, MN - Jan 3, 2006
Reports IGHGrampa: "I have a little complaint about supermarkets. But I may be the only person who will consider it a legitimate complaint.
Strokes make good 'First Impressions'
Newsday, NY - Jan 3, 2006
Considering the enormous hype that surrounded the band's 2001 debut, it's hard to believe the Strokes have somehow become underrated.
Strokes make good 'First Impressions'
New York Newsday, NY - Jan 3, 2006
Considering the enormous hype that surrounded the band's 2001 debut, it's hard to believe the Strokes have somehow become underrated.
National Western stump show
Denver Post, CO - Jan 3, 2006
Even though he doesn't face re-election for four years, US Sen. Ken Salazar's white cowboy hat will get quite a workout on the campaign trail this year.
What's new on the grocers' shelves
Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA - Jan 3, 2006
Kraft To Go! Cheese & Crackers. Natural Cheddar and Mini Ritz, and Natural Colby & Monterey Jack and Mini Triscuit. $1.99 per two 1.5-ounce single-serve packs.
Health hazards and keep-fit facts
Calcutta Telegraph, India - Jan 2, 2006
The GoodLife Talk Show had taken a serious turn on December 4, 2005, at Payamanti Housing Co-operative Society, Kasba. The complex was established in 1989 and now boasts 224 flats.
Heavy metal
Corvallis Gazette Times, OR - Jan 2, 2006
With Bruce Springsteen belting out blue-collar ballads from a boom box, two burly men in well-worn coveralls wrestle with the business end of a large automated welding machine.
Yogurt May Chase Away Bad Breath
PakTribune.com, Pakistan - Jan 2, 2006
ISLAMABAD: If you’ve tried mints, mouthwash and toothpaste but your breath still offends, maybe you should skip the oral hygiene aisle.
A year of fabulous food
OregonLive.com, OR - Jan 2, 2006
After former Fine Cooking magazine publisher Martha Holmberg took over the helm as editor in March, we spent more time developing and testing recipes than ever before.
PHYSICALLY TWEAKED WITH CAT SMILEY: Some healthy New Year’s ...
Whistler Question, Canada - Jan 2, 2006
If Christmas was a whirlwind of gluttonous joy, spending the New Year in chocolate heaven is probably the last thing on your mind.
The Breakdown: Raving about rants
San Antonio Express (subscription), TX - Jan 2, 2006
Last week, Jim Mora erupted in anger after Falcons color man Dave Archer asked him on the postgame show why he didn't go for it instead of punt on fourth-and-2 at his own 24-yard-line with 1:08 remaining in overtime of a game the Falcons needed to win to ...
Okie in exile
Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS - Jan 2, 2006
I got a call from Aunt Vidalia the other day. She was down at the casino there in Miami when she got an appetite for Italian food and a desire to visit with kinfolks at the same time, so she gave my family a call.
The skinny on diets
Craig Daily Press, CO - Jan 2, 2006
A few years ago, Craig resident Rick Johnson went on the Cabbage Soup Diet and lost about 10 pounds. But Johnson said it didn't take long to get tired of the soup, which is high in fiber, low in taste.
Feeding on corn
Milwaukee Business Journal, WI - Jan 2, 2006
Waterford farmer John Malchine helped create the state's largest ethanol plant in Monroe because he's convinced the nation eventually will grasp the practical economics of being less reliant on foreign oil by burning more ethanol blends in their vehicles.
Resolution: Weight-Loss
USA Today - Jan 2, 2006
By Jeff Swensen for USA TODAY. He received one-on-one advice from a nutritionist, got a customized exercise program from a personal trainer and learned how to cook healthful fare from a gourmet chef.
Favorite brands — including Oreo cookies — shed trans fat
Inside Bay Area, CA - Jan 2, 2006
THERE'S SOMETHING missing from the Oreos rolling into stores in coming weeks, something that took 30,000 hours and 250 revised recipes to remove.
In-Show Virtual Product Placement to Combat Commercial Skip?
RealTechNews, CA - Jan 2, 2006
I don’t watch Yes, Dear, but I do watch Medium, and the two different approaches to product placement that these shows have taken may be just the beginning of a wave.
Festive Frenzy winner drawn at Street Carnival
Mudgeee Guardian and Gulgong Advertiser, Australia - Jan 2, 2006
In a packed Mudgee Business Association Street Carnival with thousands of people milling around the streets and stage, Scott Sims of Harvey Norman drew the grand prize winner on behalf of Harvey Norman and Retravision, drawing Donna Marshall's name from ...
Could Vitamin D actually be a miracle in a bottle?
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Jan 2, 2006
IT'S KNOWN as the sunshine vitamin and, last week, you could have been forgiven for thinking it was the miracle vitamin: Vitamin D, it transpired, could prevent cancer.
Law protects children with food allergies
CTV.ca, Canada - Jan 2, 2006
A new law is helping to protect children in Ontario who have deadly food allergies. As of Jan. 1, 2006, all 4,800 publicly-funded school boards in the province must have policies to deal with students at risk of anaphylaxis or severe food allergies.
Local Stores Preparing PSU Party Trays Cakes
WFMZ-TV Online, PA - Jan 2, 2006
And stores like the Redner's in Ontelaunee Township are working extra hard today to get everything ready for their customers. Redner's is stocked up on all the football favorites, from ring bologna and cheese ...
We're in for an artistic dry spell as SAM closes and Volunteer ...
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Jan 2, 2006
When the Seattle Art Museum closes Wednesday at midnight (party in the lobby from 5 pm onward), it's lights out for at least 16 months.
Dieting at the drive-through
Hollister Free Lance, CA - Jan 2, 2006
As the new year approaches, many people find themselves dieting and trying to lose some of those pounds that accumulated thanks to the holiday food fests.
Grilled Heavy Appetizers A Tasty Welcome to New Year
Hollister Free Lance, CA - Jan 2, 2006
Today is the last day of 2005, and many people are reflecting on the past year. Reviews of the biggest news stories are on the evening news.
CARPE CULINA
VUE Weekly, Canada - Jan 2, 2006
Culina is the restaurant that Chef Brad Lazarenko wanted to see in Edmonton. “The neighbourhood bistro isn’t very common here,” he states.
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 3:18 pm Post subject: Seahawks Huddle ...
Seahawks Huddle, WA - Jan 2, 2006
Post some of your favorite things to cook, either simple snacks or full course meals. Whatever tickles your fancy. I started doing this because I was tired of putting cheese on top of a pile of chips and only having the top layer having cheese on them!
Rome restaurants: Tips and tricks for people eating in Rome.
e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia - Jan 2, 2006
Rome is not only the capital of Italy but also of the region of Lazio, which is famous for its food. Robust flavours and rich sauces abound in many typical dishes of the area, and pasta and gnocchi in all ...
The Good Life
Newsweek - Jan 2, 2006
For true foodies, it is no longer enough simply to visit a great winery, tour an organic farm or dine at a three-star restaurant. Culinary tourists increasingly want to sample all the local ...
Palamida's IPIngredients.org to software: Know thyself
ZDNet - Jan 2, 2006
A curious notion about being secure about your software has recently taken root. The idea is to buy insurance so you'll be covered if anything nasty happens to your company or customers on account of some ...
Monday, January 2nd 2006
Virgin Islands Daily News, U.S. Virgin Islands - Jan 2, 2006
ST. CROIX - As darkness settles among the tight ring of wooden shacks next to Paul E. Joseph Stadium this week, the sights, sounds and smells of Crucial Christmas Festival season begin leaking from the cracks in the colorful booths.
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:39 pm Post subject: BOLING - Greatness? ...
Seahawks Huddle, WA - Jan 2, 2006
GREEN BAY, Wis. - Almost 70,000 fans, many in hunter-orange coats and cheese-wedge hats, did not seem to care that the Green Bay Packers entered the season’s final game with a 3-12 record.
Ex-mayor: ‘No regrets’
Scranton Times, PA - Jan 2, 2006
Long before the streets of Dickson City evolved into a sprawling shopping mecca, Frank Wiercinski dreamed of becoming mayor. His smile is warm, and he seems to ...
Party Leftovers
ABC30.com, CA - Jan 2, 2006
Our New Year's Eve bash is over, but we probably wouldn't know it by what's still in the fridge -- you know, all the party leftovers.
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 1:18 pm Post subject: THIEL - Hasselbeck ...
Seahawks Huddle, WA - Jan 2, 2006
But since players almost always live in the moment, the Seahawks-Packers argument meant enough for Brett Favre to call up Matt Hasselbeck on New Year's Eve at his hotel and (well, this is Wisconsin) badger him a little.
Fonterra nose what makes good scents
Townsville Bulletin, Australia - Jan 2, 2006
WANTED: Olympic-standard tastebuds for evaluation of fats, dairy proteins, milk powders and the occasional piece of cheese. New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra is recruiting 15 new "sensory ...
Generous hands send food home each Friday with hungry Vicksburg ...
Kalamazoo Gazette, MI - Jan 2, 2006
Students in Vicksburg schools get more than books to take home each weekend. In the backpacks of 150 needy children, food goes home.
Grilled Heavy Appetizers A Tasty Welcome to New Year
Gilroy Dispatch (subscription), CA - Jan 2, 2006
Today is the last day of 2005, and many people are reflecting on the past year. Reviews of the biggest news stories are on the evening news.
Cry for Help
Teen Ink - Jan 2, 2006
small white flakes ruthlessly devoured I-95. It was spring break and snowing. When we arrived, I watched the city’s populace melt ...
University of Pennsylvania
Teen Ink - Jan 2, 2006
Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia, the fifth largest city in the United States, is usually associated with the Liberty Bell and cheese steaks, but it is also home to the prestigious University of Pennsylvania.
Slimmer Carson stepping up for Grizzlies
Munster Times, IN - Jan 2, 2006
Dave Carson lost 20 pounds this summer by doing a lot of running and weightlifting, eliminating bread from his diet and rarely eating cheese.
My Trek to the Tower
Teen Ink - Jan 2, 2006
He said it would only be a 15-minute “leisurely walk” to reach the Eiffel Tower, so we walked instead of taking the Metro. I suppose “leisurely” to a French waiter is the same speed as a cheetah on the prowl.
Cheap dates that aren’ta drag
Chicago Tribune, United States - Jan 2, 2006
You finally got your love interest to say "yes" to a date, but the ATM still says "no." Don't break out the mac 'n' cheese and candles just yet.
Fonterra seeking fine tastebuds
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Jan 2, 2006
Giant dairy co-operative Fonterra is looking for Olympic-standard tastebuds for evaluation of fats, dairy proteins, milk powders and the occasional piece of cheese.
Fonterra seeking fine tastebuds
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Jan 2, 2006
Giant dairy co-operative Fonterra is looking for Olympic-standard tastebuds for evaluation of fats, dairy proteins, milk powders and the occasional piece of cheese.
Pet fanciers plunge into river
Carlisle Sentinel, PA - Jan 2, 2006
Some said they do it for a good cause, as the Penguin Plunge annually raises between $10,000 and $15,000 for the Humane Society of the Harrisburg Area.
Inside Out : Brand-new you for the new year
INQ7.net, Philippines - Jan 2, 2006
START the year right with a regimen that will allow you to feel the benefits after only seven days. The abuses and excesses of the year before are history now; it's time to rewrite your wellness plan if you want to live better and longer.
Don’t say cheese at the college canteen
Daily News & Analysis, India - Jan 2, 2006
MUMBAI: Wilson College, one of the city’s oldest educational institutions, has installed CCTV cameras to monitor the activities of the students.
Yogurt May Chase Away Bad Breath
Online - International News Network, Pakistan - Jan 2, 2006
ISLAMABAD: If you’ve tried mints, mouthwash and toothpaste but your breath still offends, maybe you should skip the oral hygiene aisle.
Dieting at the drive-through
Gilroy Dispatch (subscription), CA - Jan 2, 2006
As the new year approaches, many people find themselves dieting and trying to lose some of those pounds that accumulated thanks to the holiday food fests.
Miami Vice: Season Two
Hollywood News, UK - Jan 2, 2006
Starring: Don Johnson, Philip Michael Thomas, Edward James Olmos, Olivia Brown, Saundra Santiago, John Diehl, Michael Talbott, Pam Grier, Charles S. Dutton, Luis Guzman, Gene Simmons, David Strathairn, James Remar, Dean Stockwell, Peter Sellars.
Where to buy Sault-style pizza when you're in Ottawa
SooToday.com - Jan 2, 2006
Earlier today, SooToday.com posted Bryan Anderson's note about how he and a bunch of former Saultbies got together in Ottawa on New Year's Eve and how they were all craving authentic Sault pizza.
Owner reflects on 40-year history of Janesville Oasis
Janesville Gazette, WI - Jan 2, 2006
Or how about a barbecue beef sandwich for 55 cents? Add fries and a salad for another 40 cents. "And I was making money!" said Rollin "Ole" Natter as he looked over the menu the Oasis Restaurant debuted when it opened in 1965.
Niles looking for cooler temperatures
Niles Daily Star, USA - Jan 2, 2006
NILES - Residents in Niles won't be upset if cooler temperatures return as it prepares for the second annual Hunter Ice Festival on the weekend of Jan. 13-15, 2006.
Joe’s Smoked Salmon And Asparagus Pasta
KUTV, UT - Jan 2, 2006
Put water on to boil for pasta. (Add the dry pasta when the water boils, while sautéing the other ingredients.). Saute’ finely chopped garlic in the margarine or oil for about a minute, then add asparagus (cut into one inch pieces.
Break the Winter Blues with “A French Escapade”
Bay Area BusinessWoman News, CA - Jan 2, 2006
According to one study, there are three things people can do naturally to raise the serotonin that their brain produces when they’re happy and to shake off depression.
Fonterra nose what makes good scents
NEWS.com.au, Australia - Jan 2, 2006
WANTED: Olympic-standard tastebuds for evaluation of fats, dairy proteins, milk powders and the occasional piece of cheese. New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra is recruiting 15 new "sensory ...
How do I reduce hypertension?
Times Online, UK - Jan 2, 2006
I’ve suffered from hypertension for several years and am taking ACE inhibitors. I’m about a stone or so overweight, but don’t smoke, and also exercise two to three times a week.
Help Yourself Eat Better, Look Better, Feel Better
Daily American Online (subscription), PA - Jan 2, 2006
Would you like to look and feel great by losing up to 10 pounds in just 10 weeks? Nutrition experts agree that a lifestyle change, rather than a temporary fix, is the best way to lose weight and keep it off.
Fonterra nose what makes good scents
Brisbane Courier Mail, Australia - Jan 2, 2006
WANTED: Olympic-standard tastebuds for evaluation of fats, dairy proteins, milk powders and the occasional piece of cheese. New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra is recruiting 15 new "sensory ...
Fonterra nose what makes good scents
Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - Jan 2, 2006
WANTED: Olympic-standard tastebuds for evaluation of fats, dairy proteins, milk powders and the occasional piece of cheese. New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra is recruiting 15 new "sensory ...
Women need to work on 'me time'
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Jan 2, 2006
after Christmas, the results of a survey by lastminute.com, and almost certainly added to the family tension we are always told reaches snapping point at this time of year.
Reliving the bachelor life at 61
Lebanon Daily News, PA - Jan 2, 2006
The two most important women in my life are hitting the road this first week of 2006. If this was a country-song lament it would go something like, “They Done Up and Dumped Me,” and involve ...
Home truths of middle age
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Jan 2, 2006
I write this as a middle-aged woman. At 30, I considered myself in my late 20s; at 39, I was in my mid-30s; now, at 40, there is no getting away from it.
Demand rising for healthy, natural food
United Press International - Jan 2, 2006
With an aging population and an obesity crisis, US consumers increasingly want food perceived to be natural, authentic and healthy, experts say.
Many enjoy holiday weekend on the snow
The Evening Sun, PA - Jan 2, 2006
The twins, who moved from Hawaii to Stafford, Va. last year, spent the first day of 2006 at Liberty Mountain's Boulder Ridge Snow Tubing.
I've been sleepin' on the railroad
The Age, Australia - Jan 2, 2006
Elegance: Gleaming timber panelling, polished brass fittings and turn-of-the-century light fittings in the State Car. Train buffs will love this return to a former era, writes Erin O'Dwyer.
Gourmet deli coming to downtown Bristol
Bristol Phoenix, RI - Jan 2, 2006
BRISTOL - There's a new deli in town. Two months after former Narragansett Provision Co. owner Cheri Olf closed the doors at her Thames Street Landing coffee shop, new owners have purchased the waterfront ...
Women need to work on 'me time'
Edinburgh Evening News, UK - Jan 2, 2006
after Christmas, the results of a survey by lastminute.com, and almost certainly added to the family tension we are always told reaches snapping point at this time of year.
Oceanaire Seafood Room
Baltimore Sun, United States - Jan 2, 2006
Grand Shellfish Platter shows that huge portions are the order at the Oceanaire. (Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam). By Elizabeth Large.
Fonterra nose what makes good scents
Australian, Australia - Jan 2, 2006
WANTED: Olympic-standard tastebuds for evaluation of fats, dairy proteins, milk powders and the occasional piece of cheese. New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra is recruiting 15 new "sensory panellists" to ...
A diet that's rich
WTOP, D.C. - Jan 2, 2006
Get rid of all processed food that could throw you off the plan. This means cookies, crackers and sugary cereals. Get rid of cake mixes, dried pasta, dried fruits (raisins, apricots, apples etc.
They left huge legacies
Winnipeg Free Press (subscription), Canada - Jan 2, 2006
MILLIONS of babies are alive today and thousands of elm trees grace our city, thanks to the discoveries of two Winnipeggers who died in 2005.
They left huge legacies Prominent
Winnipeg Free Press (subscription), Canada - Jan 2, 2006
MILLIONS of babies are alive today and thousands of elm trees grace our city, thanks to the discoveries of two Winnipeggers who died in 2005.
Bush Sides With the Longhorns
Austin American-Statesman (subscription), TX - Jan 2, 2006
Sure, solid majorities of Californians twice rejected his candidacy for the White House, but his team loyalties were determined even before that.
Bakery Restaurant's short-order cook proves long on talent ...
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, AK - Jan 2, 2006
It was the peak of the lunch rush hour at The Bakery Restaurant on Friday and things were cooking--literally and figuratively. Co-owner and head cook, Ju Chong, was hopping at the ...
Jewish community gathers for last day of Hanukkah
St. George Daily Spectrum, UT - Jan 2, 2006
Sunday marked the first day of the new year, and it also brought a celebration for the last day of Hanukkah by many members of the small Jewish community of Southern Utah.
Consumers aren't forced to buy fast food
Pioneer Press, MN - Jan 2, 2006
Dear Ethics Guy: The other day, I noticed a popular fast-food restaurant now sells a hamburger with not one, not two, but three extra-large patties - with cheese!
HOW TO HELP
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Jan 2, 2006
Area food banks and social-services agencies are collecting donations to help the needy. Here's how you can help: Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo counties is seeking turkeys, chickens ...
Business Calendar
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Jan 2, 2006
3-month and 6-month bills tomorrow; 4-week bills Wednesday; 5-year notes Jan 11; 10-year inflation indexed bonds Jan 12; 20-year inflation indexed bonds Jan 24; 2-year notesJan 25; 3-year notes Feb 7; 10-year notes Feb 8; 30-year bonds Feb 9; 5-year ...
The family that anchors Grand Avenue
Chicago Tribune, United States - Jan 2, 2006
Philip Siciliano was born under the slate roof at 1513 W. Grand Ave. He grew up there, raised his family there and, as he fervently wished, died there.
Jackson loved the burgers at Pat's
The Jackson Citizen-Patriot, MI - Jan 2, 2006
Pat's Hamburgs, 107 Cooper St., lost its home in 1965 to the urban renewal wrecking ball. But Jackson's craving for its famous, loose-ground hamburger never went away.
Diet doesn't have to be 4-letter word
Clarksville Leaf Chronicle, TN - Jan 2, 2006
Today begins the season where diets are launched, and mercifully, the season is usually short-lived. I recently read that according to the "Calorie Control Council" (Surely, these are the dreaded Food Police ...
Birders Vie For Rarest Sightings During Annual Audubon Count
TheDay (subscription), CT - Jan 2, 2006
Essex - As dusk closed in Sunday, counting kinglets, catbirds and cormorants gave way to reviewing tallies of rare species over chili and cheese sandwiches at Town Hall.
Greatness? It stems from winning titles
TheNewsTribune.com (subscription), WA - Jan 2, 2006
GREEN BAY, Wis. - Almost 70,000 fans, many in hunter-orange coats and cheese-wedge hats, did not seem to care that the Green Bay Packers entered the season’s final game with a 3-12 record.
Greatness? It stems from winning titles
TheNewsTribune.com (subscription), WA - Jan 2, 2006
GREEN BAY, Wis. - Almost 70,000 fans, many in hunter-orange coats and cheese-wedge hats, did not seem to care that the Green Bay Packers entered the season’s final game with a 3-12 record.
Turnaround for bread in new sandwich diet
Daily Mail - UK, UK - Jan 2, 2006
As far as dieting fads go, it does't sound a bad one - simply eat sandwiches every three hours. Would-be slimmers are always looking for new and easier ways of losing weight, especially as New Year's resolutions start to be made in earnest.
A fresh start
Towanda Daily Review, PA - Jan 2, 2006
She couldn't walk. She couldn't talk. Helpless and frail, she was paralyzed, her body frozen in the icy clutch of a strange and awful disease.
Eagles have crash landed
Allentown Morning Call, PA - Jan 2, 2006
PHILADELPHIA | If nothing else, the Philadelphia Eagles confirmed some things for themselves Sunday while ending their season with a 31-20 loss to the Washington Redskins.
Bridge Jumping Request Gets the Cold Shoulder
Bremerton Sun (subscription), United States - Jan 2, 2006
com. The New Year's Day custom of leaping off the Olalla bridge continued unabated Sunday, though Kitsap County officials would have preferred safer jumps from a floating dock installed for the occasion.
Mardi Gras party being planned for Biddeford in May
Central Maine Morning Sentinel, ME - Jan 2, 2006
The city that's home to Maine's biggest celebration of French heritage is now making plans to throw the state's largest Mardi Gras party.
Dining: What's new in local restaurants
The Courier-Journal, IN - Jan 2, 2006
"There are those who sit and enjoy the flavor," she said, "and the kind that want to drink it and go.". Romack's Euro Café is for the former.
Polar Bears: It's not cold enough!
Sheboygan Press, WI - Jan 2, 2006
That was the chant by 438 swimmers before they jumped into Lake Michigan for the 36th annual New Year's Day Sheboygan Polar Bear Club plunge at North Beach at Deland Park on Sunday.
'You buy, we fly'
Anchorage Daily News, AK - Jan 2, 2006
Hard to believe, but Nome has just gotten its first pizza delivery business, a joint that brings gourmet pies to people's doors and even flies special orders to Bush villages hundreds of miles away.
The best resolution is no resolution
BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - Jan 2, 2006
January is named for the Roman god Janus, the patron of gates, passages, doorways and beginnings. Because of this responsibility Janus has two faces: one looks forward, the other back.
We want to hear from you
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Jan 2, 2006
On Sunday, our Metro staff reporters told you a bit about themselves, what they'll be focusing on in 2006, and how to share your story ideas with them.
'You buy, we fly'
Anchorage Daily News, AK - Jan 2, 2006
Hard to believe, but Nome has just gotten its first pizza delivery business, a joint that brings gourmet pies to people's doors and even flies special orders to Bush villages hundreds of miles away.

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