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Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Three steps to better health
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Jan 14, 2006
IF YOU spend too long thinking about it, you could end up with a severe case of paranoia. The question of what has been added to our food and what it might do to us certainly gives cause for concern.
Afridi leads Pakistan plunder
The Observer, UK - Jan 14, 2006
If you were in the crowd at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, or indeed, a member of the Pakistan team, you could be forgiven for asking whether England had actually left the country at all.
Rest of SEC must be loving Kentucky's troubles
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Jan 14, 2006
They didn't think Kentucky should be allowed to get Randolph Morris back in the first place. Asked about the Cats' center at the SEC Media Days in October, Vanderbilt Coach Kevin Stallings said ...
Afridi leads Pakistan plunder
Guardian Unlimited, UK - Jan 14, 2006
If you were in the crowd at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, or indeed, a member of the Pakistan team, you could be forgiven for asking whether England had actually left the country at all.
Daily briefing
Napa Valley Register, CA - Jan 14, 2006
The senior menu is available at the Senior Center, 1500 Jefferson St., Napa; Laurel Manor, 3201 Laurel St., Napa; 6516 Yount St., Yountville; 260 American Canyon Road, American Canyon.
LMC Awarded Cash For Promotion Of Products
Farming Life, Ireland - Jan 14, 2006
The Livestock and Meat Commission has been awarded cash under a European Union scheme for the promotion of agricultural products. The European Commission has approved 25 programmes in 14 EU ...
Celebrities love Spain — here they tell us why
The Sunday Times, UK - Jan 14, 2006
UNTIL 15 years ago, for me to have a holiday was like giving caviar to a pig. It was totally wasted. I started working when I was 14, and I love working.
Horses, naturally: Norwegians visit county to learn horsemanship ...
Athens Daily Review, TX - Jan 14, 2006
First of all, he doesn't like teaching out of books. For another, he teaches in Norway. For the past two months Ingvar Oydvin, his wife Elin and their two young children have been living in ...
Focus: Made in Scotland
The Sunday Times, UK - Jan 14, 2006
How do you represent Scottishness in a single, iconic image? To do such a question justice, you would have to hire a committee of public sector workers with a large budget, set a deadline, breach the deadline ...
Conquering the legendary Mount Ararat
Turkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - Jan 14, 2006
As we reached Doðubayazýt, we saw Mount Ararat (Aðrý Daðý) standing before us in all its glory. As a group of mountain climbers, we began our journey and were quite impatient to reach the peak of the ...
Comment: Frank Fitzgibbon: The great icons of Ireland
The Sunday Times, UK - Jan 14, 2006
Prompted by the debate surrounding the Blairite-inspired website that has set out to find England’s favourite icons, I asked my colleagues to make suggestions for a similar list that would reflect our Irishness.
Heartland Muse: Can you remember these things?
The Southern, IL - Jan 14, 2006
Have you heard the new "Senility Prayer" for old folks? It goes like this, "God grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked, the good fortune to run into the ones that I do, and the eyesight to ...
Flavours of Greece
Financial Express, India - Jan 14, 2006
That the Mediterranean food has proved to be a hit among Delhiites is now a given. Whether it is the various types of pizzas, or even pasta or falafel, food from Italy, Spain and Lebanon has been drawing appreciative responses from a lot of people.
Review: Meritage
Chicago Tribune, United States - Jan 14, 2006
Dirk Flanigan's French-informed, Asian-accented style has been on display in Chicago for quite a few years, from his first job at La Tour through stints at Madam B, Affair and most recently, Echo.
Party food without fuss
Financial Express, India - Jan 14, 2006
Despite your best intentions, you’ve over-scheduled your kitchen yet again this season. The family holiday dinner, the dessert spread - how will you ever get it all done?
Just an appetiser
Financial Express, India - Jan 14, 2006
An unsung casualty of the trouble in Kashmir has been Pandit cuisine. A lesser known sibling of Muslim Wazawan, it has suffered during more than a decade and a half of violence in the valley as Pandits got ...
Excess isn't so bad if shared with others
Contra Costa Times, CA - Jan 14, 2006
How can I begin to express the disgust I feel as a member of the middle class? Thai again? Ugh. Cheesecake? No, watching my waistline.
Travel around Habana Vieja
Havana Journal - Jan 14, 2006
FATHER John Bakas walked the crowded cobblestone streets of Old Havana, dined on spicy red beans and rice at an outdoor cafe and led vesper services at a 2-year-old Greek Orthodox Church near Havana Bay.
Daddy-Daughter Dance sales start Jan. 21
Frisco Enterprise, TX - Jan 14, 2006
Who gets up before the sun and even roosters on Saturday mornings in Frisco? Why, fathers (and some mothers) in quest for the hottest ticket in town - The Daddy-Daughter Dance - that's who.
Easy Does it: 15 Simple Ways to Keep Your Family Fit and Healthy ...
SouthFlorida.com, FL - Jan 14, 2006
While shuttered inside her Davie home for Hurricane Wilma, Rene Benson wanted to keep her family active. Together they created an obstacle course that encompassed several rooms and different workouts.
Cheese if you please
Economic Times, India - Jan 14, 2006
When you think of high quality cheese you’re thinking France (camembert, roquefort, etc, etc) or Italy (parmesan, mozzarella) or Britain (stilton).
First look at the Utsav
Mumbai Mirror, India - Jan 14, 2006
The Mumbai Theatre Utsav kicked off on January 13 with four plays on the same day. The first of the four was Pandavani the story of Abhimanyu entering the chakravyuh and dying within.
Udder Confusion
Mumbai Mirror, India - Jan 14, 2006
Research, in the past, has yielded conflicting claims about the benefits of dairy products. We help you find out whether or not to walk down the milky way.
Nit-pickin' eatin' habits
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO - Jan 14, 2006
Just imagine dining with the ghost of Horace Fletcher, a 19th-century eccentric known as the Great Masticator. Fletcher chewed each and every bite of food 50 to 100 times until it was ...
Five Questions for Kim Anderson, Director, Montana Center for the ...
New West, MT - Jan 14, 2006
Kim Anderson, Director of the Montana Center for the Book, was kind enough to recently down with New West and throw some enlightenment on the genesis behind the new recipe collection ...
Diet lessons from the Survivor Series
Health24.com, South Africa - Jan 14, 2006
I have to admit that I am a fan of the Survivor TV programmes. I enjoy all the intrigues and machinations, and I regard this programme as a fascinating nutrition experiment.
Five Questions for Kim Anderson, Director, Montana Center for the ...
New West, MT - Jan 14, 2006
Kim Anderson, Director of the Montana Center for the Book, was kind enough to recently down with New West and throw some enlightenment on the genesis behind the new recipe collection ...
Newspaper publisher turns cheese maker
HappyNews.com, TX - Jan 14, 2006
(AP Photo/Steven Senne) :: Cheese maker Michael Miller examines cheese wheels in the aging room at the Berkshire Cheese Makers shop in Great Barrington, Mass.
WHAT'S FOR LUNCH
Lamar Daily News, CO - Jan 14, 2006
Tuesday - Breakfast: Ham and cheese bagel, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch: Hamburger, chips, pork and beans pears, milk. Wednesday - Breakfast: Scrambled eggs and biscuit or cereal, fruit or juice, milk.
Special to ESPN.com
ESPN - Jan 14, 2006
PHILADELPHIA -- The rollouts aren't as clever as they used to be. Rules prohibit the shower of streamers onto the court after the first made basket.
Newspaper Publisher Turns Cheese Maker
Las Vegas Sun, NV - 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.
Pop Culture: Caught in the cross-selling
Sturgis Journal, MI - Jan 14, 2006
Wal-Mart got into some hot water last week. Its Web site apparently had recommended a film about Martin Luther King Jr. to potential buyers of a ‘‘Planet of the Apes’’ DVD.
Retool into cool
Inside Bay Area, CA - Jan 14, 2006
IN A SEA of retail uniformity it's hard to distinguish yourself from the rest of the pack. The Ikeas and Targets of the world have made outfitting the home with funky, affordable ...
Author’s friendship takes local man from ski bum to best-seller
Longmont Daily Times-Call, CO - Jan 14, 2006
One of author Craig Dirgo’s favorite nonfiction stories took place 30 years ago, when renowned author Clive Cussler almost caught him sleeping in his Minerva Town Car.
Cold temperatures hoped for ice festival
Niles Daily Star, USA - Jan 14, 2006
NILES - Everyone watched the warm temperatures and rain fall anxiously on Friday wondering how the second annual Hunter Ice Festival would be affected.
Hat tricks for work days that run into overtime
Times-Mail (subscription), IN - Jan 14, 2006
not too many months ago, really - when I had two or three hours each night to spend on dinner. Of course, that was before I entered into another ...
New owner plans to expand, market Beechwood Cheese
Herald Times Reporter, WI - Jan 14, 2006
BEECHWOOD - Beechwood Cheese Factory will never be the big cheese among manufacturers of Wisconsin's squeakiest food �-nd wouldn't have it any other way.
Blocked timber sales worry DTO
The News-Review, OR - Jan 14, 2006
The Douglas Timber Operators' breakfast meeting on Thursday was abuzz with talk of a federal judge's ruling this week that blocks timber sales since logging restrictions were eased by the Bush administration in 2004.
Muslim cleric praises Hitler
Advertiser Adelaide, Australia - Jan 14, 2006
A MUSLIM cleric accused of incitement to murder praised Adolf Hitler and called for Jews to be destroyed in a videotaped sermon shown at his trial yesterday.
Sports Briefs: New Jersey, Old Jersey
Post Chronicle - Jan 14, 2006
Forgive David Witthoft's parents if they got him nothing but clothes this Christmas . . . and last Christmas . . . and for his last two birthdays .
Blocked timber sales worry DTO
News-Review, OR - Jan 14, 2006
The Douglas Timber Operators' breakfast meeting on Thursday was abuzz with talk of a federal judge's ruling this week that blocks timber sales since logging restrictions were eased by the Bush administration in 2004.
Excess isn't so bad if shared with others
Contra Costa Times, CA - Jan 14, 2006
How can I begin to express the disgust I feel as a member of the middle class? Thai again? Ugh. Cheesecake? No, watching my waistline.
Restoration draws righteous raves
Buffalo News, United States - Jan 14, 2006
ranging from politicians and poets to judges and rock 'n' roll outlaws - got their first glimpse inside The Church. The musical ...
MergerTalk: Kraft spinoff still clouded in smoke
Macon Area Online, GA - Jan 14, 2006
(Pic)- A variety of Kraft food products are seen in an undated file photo. Investors eager for a major legal ruling that could pave the way for Altria Group Inc.
Travails of a Vegetarian
HindustanTimes.com UK edition, India - Jan 14, 2006
To a vegetarian student, the campus canteens of Coimbra have little to offer. Vegetarianism is little heard of term here in Portugal.
MergerTalk: Kraft spinoff still clouded in smoke
Brocktown News, USA - Jan 14, 2006
Investors eager for a major legal ruling that could pave the way for Altria Group Inc. (NYSE:MO - news) to spin off Kraft Foods Inc.
MergerTalk: Kraft spinoff still clouded in smoke
Leading The Charge, Australia - Jan 14, 2006
Investors eager for a major legal ruling that could pave the way for Altria Group Inc. (NYSE:MO - news) to spin off Kraft Foods Inc.
MergerTalk: Kraft spinoff still clouded in smoke
Ely Times, USA - Jan 14, 2006
Investors eager for a major legal ruling that could pave the way for Altria Group Inc. (NYSE:MO - news) to spin off Kraft Foods Inc.
Second Thoughts
Arkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - Jan 14, 2006
Golfer John Daly, the Dardanelle native and former Arkansas Razorback who stars in a new reality series, The Daly Planet, was in Los Angeles on Tuesday to promote it.
MergerTalk: Kraft spinoff still clouded in smoke
Herald News Daily, ND - Jan 14, 2006
Investors eager for a major legal ruling that could pave the way for Altria Group Inc. (NYSE:MO - news) to spin off Kraft Foods Inc.

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