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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Peabody Hotel Valentine's Engagement Package
Luxist, CA - Jan 15, 2006
Another hotel has announced a Valentine's Day package. The "Will You Be Forever Mine?" package from the Peabody Orlando includes a round-trip limo from Orlando airport to the hotel, overnight stay in a two ...
Trimming the fat out of grocery spending
Allentown Morning Call, PA - Jan 15, 2006
Many people would say purchasing a car costs far more, but that's not necessarily true. Even a $25,000 car, with a five-year loan, costs less than $6,000 a year.
D-fending your health
Washington Examiner, DC - Jan 15, 2006
It's all about the D. No, we're not talking about LaVar Arrington and the Redskins; we're talking about vitamin D. This year's "it" nutrient, vitamin D, is being touted by researchers for its role in preventing ...
Loeb says 'No. 1 Single' cheese-free
Charleston Post Courier (subscription), SC - Jan 15, 2006
The provocative singer-songwriter, whose soulful ballad "Stay (I Missed You)" led the soundtrack of the 1994 Gen-X classic "Reality Bites," says she's not too cool to do a "reality" show that some might describe as, well, cheesy.
Let's look back at how wrong experts were in their predictions
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Jan 15, 2006
The dollar rang in the new year by recording its biggest two-day plunge against the euro in five years. The dollar continued its funk when the job figures from the federal government were released, and it ...
Dandelion Greens, Forgot the Lewis Labs, Organic vs. Non-fat?
Methuselah Foundation, DC - Jan 15, 2006
Luckily, I am going to Whole Foods again on Friday night before a little dinner party for which I am cooking. Because I got everything I needed: flax oil, organic veggies, Quorn.
Who’s the real ‘American Idol’? Ryan Seacrest
Mail Tribune, OR - Jan 15, 2006
By his own admission, "American Idol" talent-show host Ryan Seacrest can’t act. He has yet to demonstrate any dancing or singing chops and is routinely bested by judge Simon Cowell in the wit department.
10 hours in Tokyo
TheNewsTribune.com (subscription), WA - Jan 15, 2006
There’s too much time until your connecting flight to nap at the airport, but you don’t have enough time to take in everything your new surroundings have to offer.
Burger King UAE introduces new meal
Trade Arabia, Bahrain - Jan 15, 2006
Burger King restaurants in the UAE have introduced a new item to their menu - the Triple Whopper Sandwich. This sandwich is one of the delicious "Whopper your way" promotion and it defies the saying "Too Much of a Good Thing" and puts that belief to rest.
Peanut butter popular
Danbury News Times, CT - Jan 15, 2006
Has any American child grown up in the last century without knowing about peanut butter? Impossible. At least no child of mine did.
School Menus
Danville Advocate, KY - Jan 15, 2006
Tuesday: Popcorn chicken, whipped potatoes, pear, roll and pineapple; or grilled chicken, fries, broccoli, and vegetables with dip and applesauce.
History professor offers taste of Middle Ages
PressZoom (press release), Netherlands - Jan 15, 2006
Participants in "Old Food: Ancient and Medieval Cooking," a one-session IAP course led by Anne EC McCants, associate professor of history and MacVicar Faculty Fellow, "ate exceptionally well," she said.
Flowers as food
The Tide, Nigeria - Jan 15, 2006
Visit a flower garden, and your senses are immediately rewarded. You enjoy the sight of the flowers’ colors, their shapes, and their intricate designs.
Event promotes healthier lifestyles for families
Northwest Arkansas Times, AR - Jan 15, 2006
Making healthy choices for children and families was the focus of Family Health and Fitness Day on Saturday at the Fayetteville Athletic Center.
The trees are dormant, but the orchard isn't
Kentucky.com, KY - Jan 15, 2006
The chill of January won't stop us from enjoying fresh apple cider from the farm. Evans Orchard and Cider Mill, 180 Stone Road, Georgetown, is open from 10 am to 5 pm Saturdays this month and next.
Italy's Galbani sold by BC Partners to France's Lactalis
Forbes - Jan 15, 2006
MILAN (AFX) - Italy's cheese and salami group Galbani has been sold by private equity firm BC Partners to France's privately owned Lactalis group, according to a statement from Lactalis.
School Lunch Menus
Bryan College Station Eagle, United States - Jan 15, 2006
Tuesday: Chicken nuggets, deli sandwich with pickle, mashed potatoes with gravy, seasoned green beans, homemade roll, chilled fruit.
Student more than eager to help after '06 quake
Contra Costa Times, CA - Jan 15, 2006
He was bone-tired. It was six days after a massive earthquake had devastated San Francisco. The quake ruptured Northern California along a 290 miles stretch from Shelter Cove to San Juan Bautista.
The AIOs of teaching children to read using phonics
Bryan College Station Eagle, United States - Jan 15, 2006
When children are learning to read, it's best to teach them the easiest skills first, usually identifying the short sounds of vowels - such as the A in cat, says Wendy Bronfin, vice president ...
Keeping it off
Belleville News-Democrat, IL - Jan 15, 2006
"I don't reward myself with food. I pick an activity instead," said Cary, 37, of Caseyville. A stay-at-home mom of three, Cary is also a part-time certified personal fitness trainer at the YMCA ...
Forget dieting and eat sensibly
Belleville News-Democrat, IL - Jan 15, 2006
"I eat the real thing, just less of it," said Dartha, 72, of Caseyville who lost 40 pounds in 16 months. She reached her goal weight of 162 pounds in November.
Asa Hutchinson’s past follows him into the future
Arkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - Jan 15, 2006
Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, is running for governor of Arkansas this year partly on the basis of his experience helping run a federal agency with nearly 200, 000 employees responsible for ...
Youngest targeted to get off to a strong start
Hagerstown Morning Herald, MD - Jan 15, 2006
One warm day, not long after the start of some of their school careers, Rebecca Griffin playfully allowed her pint-sized students to correct her.
Favorite television shows from a bygone era
Contra Costa Times, CA - Jan 15, 2006
In the 1960s, we had some great TV shows, one of them being "Get Smart" with Don Adams as Maxwell Smart (aka Agent 86) and Barbara Feldon as Agent 99.
Playoffs mean pizza
Frederick News Post (subscription), MD - Jan 15, 2006
The rush began Saturday about 4 pm at Luke's Pizza Co. on Crestwood Boulevard. For the next 45 minutes, the pizzeria swirled with flying dough, pounding feet and ringing phones ...
TOMS' 61 SETS RECORD; HOLMES 9 SHOTS BACK
Kentucky.com, KY - Jan 15, 2006
David Toms set a course record with a 9-under 61, and it still wasn't enough to take the lead yesterday in the Sony Open, which turned into a two-man race between him and Chad Campbell in Honolulu.
Ex-IBM executive turns handyman
Portsmouth Herald News, NH - Jan 15, 2006
You have to give Tina Gleisner credit. When she puts her mind to something, she does it. To wit: A few years ago, this longtime IBM executive and computer geek decided she was tired of "living on airplanes.
Introducing the Readers' Poll Poll's open
MaineToday.com, ME - Jan 15, 2006
This year, as our Audience Readers' Poll turns 20, we've decided to create a Readers' Poll Hall of Fame. There are certain people and places that dominate their category.
LATITUDE 40N
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Jan 15, 2006
The room at this storefront spot in Point Pleasant Beach has been softened at its corners by banquettes in a subtle floral pattern and there's subdued checkerboard carpeting in beige and taupe.
Weekly Eater
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Jan 15, 2006
I don't visit SoCal very often. The driving is terrifying. So when I watched Wahoo's Fish Taco coming up at the corner of Ward Avenue and Auahi Street, I assumed it was a local creation, not a creation of Chinese brothers from California via Brazil.
Health Options
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Jan 15, 2006
Excessive bone loss and bone fractures are likely to develop in both men and women who live into their 80s and 90s if they don't take steps to avoid it throughout their lives.
Fritz Hasselbach, owner of Germany's Gunderloch Winery, hosts two ...
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Jan 15, 2006
Alan Wong's restaurant: Jan. 23 prix-fixe menu by chef Lance Kosaka includes Citrus-Grilled Hiramasa (with Riesling "Estate" 2004), Pan-Roasted Day Boat Scallops (Alan Wong's Cuvee Riesling Kabinet 2004), Pot ...
Learn 5 Effective & Proven Techniques for Internet Marketing ...
Emediawire (press release), WA - Jan 15, 2006
Can a common man and woman make a successful Internet based business from the comfort of their home? Learn all the tips, tricks and techniques.
Airlines puttin’ caviar on the ritz for first-class ...
Columbus Dispatch, OH - Jan 15, 2006
Competing for premium customers who pay $5,000 and up for trans-Atlantic and Asian round trips, airlines are employing celebrity chefs and offering multicourse meals, long wine lists, caviar, creme brulee and goat cheese to ease the ennui of long-haul ...
Big pick: That's why Bailey is a champ
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Jan 15, 2006
If Drew Brees was watching last night's AFC divisional playoff game, he certainly could empathize with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
Change in wind changed the fortune of the hunt
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Jan 15, 2006
Winds were whipping out of the south when we hit the woods of Panola County Thursday, but that changed suddenly in advance of an approaching weather front.
Dog Show Also Tests Humans
Standard-Speaker, PA - Jan 15, 2006
In Saturday's obedience competition at the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship, dogs and their handlers performed exercises amid a throng of spectators.
Empty Bowls scheduled for Monday night
Cullman Times Online, AL - Jan 15, 2006
Christopher Holland's voice communicated enthusiasm as he spoke on Thursday afternoon. But the subject of Holland's passion wasn't basketball, music or any of countless other obsessions people share.
Get out and enjoy Oregon's quirks and perks
OregonLive.com, OR - Jan 15, 2006
Firehall Flavors: Dine in style in a building that was once Bend's first fire station. Staccatos at the Firehall (5 NW Minnesota Ave.
Folksy fun in Florence
OregonLive.com, OR - Jan 15, 2006
SATURDAY, JAN. 21 Condon This small town southeast of The Dalles pays tribute to the great Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759-96) with the music of seven Scottish bagpipers, a sprinkling of fiddlers, Celtic ...
Trauth Honored at Dairy Expo
ChallengerNKY.com, KY - Jan 15, 2006
NEWPORT - Once known for its comical commercials featuring the late Jim Varney, playing Ernest P. Worrell, Newport-based Louis Trauth Dairy, Inc.
Teammates, roomates and former rivals
In-Forum (subscription), ND - Jan 15, 2006
In a fit of boredom one day in late summer, Jamie Broback rummaged through a campus apartment she shares with Gophers teammate Liz Podominick, plucked an ancient videotape from beside a considerable collection of modern movie DVDs and popped it into the ...
Kitchen tricks get things cooking
Gainesville Times, GA - Jan 15, 2006
I've decided to dedicate this column to those of you who still cook in the kitchen. Here are some tips that I think you'll find useful: When spraying your muffin pans with nonstick cooking spray, don't do it over your counter.
Sick of Beans, He Wants Hamburger
The Ledger, FL - Jan 15, 2006
Surgeons removed part of his tongue and 29 lymph nodes. Lowery then spent seven weeks having his lower jaw and neck bathed with radiation to kill cancer cells.
Some crazy predicions for the Lakeshore in 2006
The Grand Rapids Press, MI - Jan 15, 2006
I missed more than a few games during our Thursday weekly high school football picks this past fall. Picking a Nextel Cup race winner every weekend isn't as easy as it looks.
USG, Kraft up; Northern off
Chicago Tribune, United States - Jan 15, 2006
Major indexes reached their highest levels in more than 4 1/2 years, and the Dow Jones industrial average briefly surpassed 11,000, but pressures from rising oil prices and concerns about ...
Wiser food shopping a way to fatten wallet
Chicago Tribune, United States - Jan 15, 2006
By Gregory Karp, personal finance writer for The Morning Call, a Tribune newspaper in Allentown, Pa. Many people would say purchasing a car costs far more, but that's not necessarily true.
Above and beyond
OCRegister, CA - Jan 15, 2006
The US serviceman in Iraq didn't ask for candy, books or warm socks. "I am really struggling with my marriage right now because of this deployment," the Army sergeant wrote in an e-mail to Kristen Maddox, 22, of Santa Ana.
British jurors hear tapes of Muslim cleric calling for murder of ...
Israel Insider, Israel - Jan 15, 2006
A Muslim cleric accused in Britain of incitement to murder praised Adolf Hitler and called for Jews to be destroyed in a videotaped sermon shown at his trial Friday.
NY fashion: a shopping guide
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Jan 15, 2006
It took a spectacular face-plant in the shoe department of Barney's on the Upper East Side to send me scurrying to Lower Manhattan.

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