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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
Richmond Times Dispatch, VA - Jan 14, 2006
Lou Robbins stood just inside the front door of the three bedroom rancher and glanced about. The floors were unfinished and the Sheetrock hadn't been hung, but it was easy enough to envision the finished product.
A great leader need not throw his weight around
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Jan 14, 2006
Everything was said that could be said about Ariel Sharon last week as he lay in a coma, except the one thing that crossed the mind of every viewer watching newsreel footage of the prime minister, which was, ''How much does that man weigh?
Spouses in dual-income homes often must make extra effort for ...
Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - Jan 14, 2006
MIAMI -- After a 10-hour day at the office, Anne-Marie Estevez returns home to her family just in time to gobble down dinner and catch up on the day's events.
Frazier can almost taste the majors
St. Petersburg Times, FL - Jan 14, 2006
As his old high school teammate Tommy Boss pitched in the College World Series, garnering national media attention, Alex Frazier endured long bus trips and measly pregame sandwiches.
A new big cheese
Ottawa Sun, Canada - Jan 14, 2006
ALEXANDRIA -- A veteran home cheesemaker plans to begin construction on a $1-million commercial plant here this spring, helping to rectify in a small way the decades-old trend of disappearing rural cheese factories.
Decatur one of first cities in America with gourmet drive-through
The Decatur Daily, AL - Jan 14, 2006
Alan Royer, Adam Olland and Robbie Walling are busy people. This fact birthed an idea that put Decatur on the forefront of haute couture cuisine.
Cheese-maker says FDA trying to deprive American taste buds
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Jan 14, 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.
How to Stay Healthy on Foreign Trips
Leading The Charge, Australia - Jan 14, 2006
_Take a kit with medicines for common problems: diarrhea, colds, motion sickness, upset stomach, cuts and scrapes, bug bites, pain, sunburn.
A3 may be small but it packs a wallop
Middle East North Africa Financial Network, Jordan - Jan 14, 2006
Though still a newcomer to the market, Audi has brought out an upgrade to the lineup that had been limited to 2-liter, turbocharged 4-cylinder engines with the addition of the A3 3.2.
How to Stay Healthy on Foreign Trips
Ely Times, USA - Jan 14, 2006
_Take a kit with medicines for common problems: diarrhea, colds, motion sickness, upset stomach, cuts and scrapes, bug bites, pain, sunburn.
How to Stay Healthy on Foreign Trips
Herald News Daily, ND - Jan 14, 2006
_Take a kit with medicines for common problems: diarrhea, colds, motion sickness, upset stomach, cuts and scrapes, bug bites, pain, sunburn.
How to Stay Healthy on Foreign Trips
Brocktown News, USA - Jan 14, 2006
_Take a kit with medicines for common problems: diarrhea, colds, motion sickness, upset stomach, cuts and scrapes, bug bites, pain, sunburn.
Veggie school lunches take root
Houston Chronicle, United States - Jan 14, 2006
Miriam Archibong remembers the food offerings her high school cafeteria used to serve for vegetarians: bland salads and greasy cheese pizza.
Minimum wage earners not impressed with new proposal
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - Jan 14, 2006
The recent approval by cabinet for a 17 per cent increase on the minimum wage has done little to ease her distress. Hemmings is a pump attendant at a Texaco gas station along Half Way Tree Road.
Tasty trip: 1927 cookbook offers glimpse of times
Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - Jan 14, 2006
They'd never heard of cholesterol in 1927 when The Ladies of the Altar Society of Holy Name Church culled through their favorite recipes and produced a fund-raising cookbook that sold for 75 cents.
Comment: Dealing with weighty matters requires man of heft
San Antonio Express (subscription), TX - Jan 14, 2006
Everything was said that could be said about Ariel Sharon last week as he lay in a coma except the one thing that crossed the mind of every viewer watching newsreel footage of the prime minister, which was: "How much does that man weigh?
Art lovers gather at BR Gallery
2TheAdvocate, LA - Jan 14, 2006
People in cars, walkers, a guy on a bicycle begin arriving at Baton Rouge Gallery a little after 7 the first Wednesday of the month.
The Envelope Please.....Alito Hearing Week Awards
Dakota Voice, SD - Jan 14, 2006
(WASHINGTON , DC ) - People for the Alito Waytoday released a list of awards for those Senators who truly distinguished themselves during the nomination hearing of Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court.
Tom Martins could rule the world, or Wyoming
The Register-Mail, IL - Jan 14, 2006
My name, Tom Martin, is as common as a sparrow. An advanced Google search of my name yields 247,000 matches, and it takes awhile for me to show up on that list.
Staking claim to comfort food title
Washington Times, DC - Jan 14, 2006
Heavens, call out the National Guard, the Boy Scouts and perhaps a brigade of grandmothers wielding spatulas and vinegar cruets. "Global comfort foods are here.
The past and future of Roe v. Wade
Washington Times, DC - Jan 14, 2006
Samuel Alito Jr. wrote a memo in 1985 arguing there is no constitutional right to abortion. Pro-choice groups are alarmed by that document.
Eidlitz: Tips to get to the front of the class
MetroWest Daily News, MA - Jan 14, 2006
Why pay seven times the price of an economy airline ticket for a round-trip overseas flight in business class? After all, from any economy window seat you can marvel at laws of physics ...
Quick questions: Tiffany Cifuentes
Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription), TN - Jan 14, 2006
Tiffany Cifuentes, 24, is a route driver for a vending machine company. She describes herself as an "independent woman who loves to shop and live life (to) the fullest.
Surrender on canker
Palm Beach Post, FL - Jan 14, 2006
The state's abrupt decision to end the 10-year cutting program to eradicate citrus canker is an ill-timed admission of defeat that was forced on the state and could hold consequences for all Floridians.
Commentary: When retail, research wed, shoppers win
Palm Beach Post, FL - Jan 14, 2006
First, there were trees and cows. Then came single-family homes, the Mets and St. Lucie West, Tradition and plans for the creation of a real live downtown.
Recipes aren't rushed at Six Penn Kitchen
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Jan 14, 2006
In a country where "fast" and "food" are nearly synonymous, Chris Jackson is an anomaly. "It's that Slow Foods movement," says Jackson, the executive chef at Six Penn Kitchen, Downtown.
Cooking with coffee
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Jan 14, 2006
Perking up your palate might take as little as a splash or two of coffee. Coffee desserts -- tiramisu, coffee ice cream, mocha tortes -- come to mind immediately when Americans think about adding coffee to ...
Fat, redefined: Food makers rewrite labels
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Jan 14, 2006
Ore-Ida frozen potatoes' sales aren't the only thing that have flowered in recent times. So have its ingredients. Oil from sunflowers has replaced hydrogenated vegetable oils that contain trans fatty acids.
Restaurant Review
New York Magazine, USA - Jan 14, 2006
Sausages and sauerkraut—and some pretty elegant plate work—is Kurt Gutenbrunner’s idea of casual. German food gets a bad rap in this town—the sainted if shabby memory of East 86th Street’s Ideal ...
Newspaper Publisher Turns Cheese Maker
Ely Times, USA - Jan 14, 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.
Newspaper Publisher Turns Cheese Maker
Herald News Daily, ND - Jan 14, 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.
Newspaper Publisher Turns Cheese Maker
Leading The Charge, Australia - Jan 14, 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.
Newspaper Publisher Turns Cheese Maker
Brocktown News, USA - Jan 14, 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.
Parents snap up domain names for babies
Taipei Times, Taiwan - Jan 14, 2006
MESSAGE: Feel free to contact me. Even though I cannot read just yet, you can still send me e-mail. My parents will read it to me and will help me respond to all your messages.
Generation Pad Thai
New York Times, United States - Jan 14, 2006
The owner of the Gucci handbag plunked it down at the Fairway cash register, next to three expensive cheeses, a large filet mignon, two packages of Cocoa Puffs Milk 'n Cereal Bars and ...
A Taste of New Mexico in Ridgefield
New York Times, United States - Jan 14, 2006
THE timing could not have been better. After vacationing in Santa Fe, NM, I found myself at Southwest Cafe in Ridgefield, reprising a few of the dishes I had enjoyed in the region it is named after.
Impressionist Palate
New York Times, United States - Jan 14, 2006
THE voice on the answering machine is British. The name on the plate-glass window is French. The chef and owner is Egyptian. The cuisine ... well, it's not so easy to place. Not that it would be wrong to call ...
As Sunny as the Mediterranean
New York Times, United States - Jan 14, 2006
STUNNING and sophisticated are adjectives that describe the décor and the food at Mask, a new Mediterranean restaurant in Glen Cove that replaces Veranda, a lovely classic white-tablecloth place.
Daddy knows best
The Observer, UK - Jan 14, 2006
In 1990, A young American woman with big hair and a smile straight out of a Colgate ad published a book called The Beauty Myth. It was about the ideology of beauty and the way this credo was ...
Paris is for mothers
The Observer, UK - Jan 14, 2006
She'd never travelled abroad before and she'd never been on an aeroplane, so when Phil Hogan took his mother to Paris for the weekend, he decided to do it in style.
Web sites for the brave new electronic b@by
CNET News.com, CA - Jan 14, 2006
MESSAGE: Feel free to contact me. Even though I cannot read just yet, you can still send me e-mail. My parents will read it to me and will help me respond to all your messages.
Daddy knows best
Guardian Unlimited, UK - Jan 14, 2006
In 1990, A young American woman with big hair and a smile straight out of a Colgate ad published a book called The Beauty Myth. It was about the ideology of beauty and the way this credo was ...
Celebrity etiquette
The Observer, UK - Jan 14, 2006
It's exhausting being famous. It's not just the sex, drugs and rock'n'roll that take their toll - the macrobiotic diet, exercise regime and maintenance of star persona are hard work, too.
Why Uganda gets a raw deal on the international market
The Monitor, Uganda, Uganda - Jan 14, 2006
Mr Yoweri Museveni has historically positioned himself as a policy President. On Monday, he launched his manifesto, which I think is a far superior document to his competitors.
Newspaper Publisher Turns Cheese Maker
Houston Chronicle, United States - Jan 14, 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.
WEIGHT CONTROL Tired of being big
Miami Herald, FL - Jan 14, 2006
Jose Ojeda has struggled with his weight for most of his adult life, and now, after reaching 520 pounds he's doing something about it.
Testing recipes for bakery success
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - Jan 14, 2006
Argentina's Bakery, Sweet Perfections Bake Shoppe, The Donut Shoppe, National Bakery & Deli, Molly's Gluten-Free Bakery and Cakes While U Wait.
Something for the weekend
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Jan 14, 2006
MILAN is not so much the froth on your cappuccino as the crema on your espresso. This northern Italian city can be summed up in two words: elegant sophistication.
Let them eat lunch
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Jan 14, 2006
Choose five of the following fresh herbs: flat-leaf parsley, chives, mint, chervil, basil, dill, tarragon. Scotherbs (www.scotherbs.
Ice maiden
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Jan 14, 2006
IT IS impossible to ignore the fact that Gwyneth Paltrow is expecting her second child in a few months. Barefaced but still beautiful, with blonde hair arranged loosely around her shoulders, she is clad in ...

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