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Friday, March 17, 2006

300 Jobs To Go In Fonterra Proposals: Union
newswire.co.nz, New Zealand - Feb 21, 2006
The Dairy Workers Union says Fonterra proposes to shedding 300 jobs in the restructuring of its secondary cheese processing capacity within New Zealand.
Ruffles and flourishes
Los Angeles Times, CA - Feb 21, 2006
Delicate and refined, savoy is gorgeous to look at and subtle in flavor. Though aristocratic, it's cabbage to the core. By Regina Schrambling, Special to The Times.
Kitchen provides food across campus
Purdue Exponent - Feb 21, 2006
Have you ever gotten a monster cookie for your birthday? Has anyone ever sent you a treat pack for Halloween or Valentine's Day?
A Little Bird Feeds Texas' Ruling Class
New York Times, United States - Feb 21, 2006
THE meat from hunted quail may not be as expensive as caviar or as rich as foie gras, but it's a delicacy nonetheless. "You're not going to kill your quail and feed them to just anybody," said Gretchen Lahourcade ...
RESTAURANT REVIEW | ROOM 4 DESSERT
New York Times, United States - Feb 21, 2006
ROOM 4 DESSERT makes sense as a next step for Will Goldfarb, not only because he made a name for himself with avant-garde desserts at Cru and the Paul Liebrandt version of Papillon, but also ...
Food Stuff Afternoon Tea? A Coif With That Biscuit?
New York Times, United States - Feb 21, 2006
Arium would be an unexpectedly serene oasis almost anywhere in the city, but particularly so in the still rough-and-tumble meatpacking district.
Border Jumping as a Culinary Sport
New York Times, United States - Feb 21, 2006
JOHN LAFEMINA'S first restaurant, Peasant, romances Italy to the point of presenting a menu entirely in Italian. Servers stand over your table and, item by item, for minutes on end, channel Berlitz instructors.
A Vibrant Vintage That Can Dance With a Lot of Partners
New York Times, United States - Feb 21, 2006
DELICIOUS food can save the day when there is unexciting wine in the glass. With delicious wine that can stand proudly on its own, the food must measure up.
Off the Menu
New York Times, United States - Feb 21, 2006
DESTINO For weeks Turtle Bay has been abuzz with talk of a branch of Rao's opening there. Not quite. But the neighborhood has acquired this Italian spot featuring the cooking of Mario ...
Kitchen provides food across campus
The Exponent, Indiana - Feb 21, 2006
Have you ever gotten a monster cookie for your birthday? Has anyone ever sent you a treat pack for Halloween or Valentine's Day?
Fat of the Land
Seattle Weekly, WA - Feb 21, 2006
The Fork crew: (from left) Laura Thompson, Tyler Moritz, Jared Stoneberg, Amanda Spencer, Ethan Jacobsen, and chef/owner Scott Simpson.
Marcus' Martini Heaven
Seattle Weekly, WA - Feb 21, 2006
If you arrive early to happy hour (4 to 7 pm Monday through Saturday), dive into this dark Euro-cavern and snag a prime spot on the leather couch under the lionfish in the glittery saltwater tank.
Strong support for month-long celebration of food and wine
WA Business News, Australia - Feb 21, 2006
The City of Perth’s most celebrated commitment to food begins on March 1 with the promotion of City Food and Wine Month. By gathering together the support of restaurants, bars, hotels and cafes, event organisers ...
DVDs of the Week
Seattle Weekly, WA - Feb 21, 2006
The best of last year's explicitly political features, Gardener (on disc Jan. 10) picked up four Oscar nominations, including Adapted Screenplay and Supporting Actress for Rachel Weisz, who plays the young ...
Fat of the Land
Seattle Weekly, WA - Feb 21, 2006
The Fork crew: (from left) Laura Thompson, Tyler Moritz, Jared Stoneberg, Amanda Spencer, Ethan Jacobsen, and chef/owner Scott Simpson.
Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 48
Blogcritics.org, OH - Feb 21, 2006
Dan Nied's 100 Days is the chronicle of one man's quest to improve his health in 100 days. Feel free to email him at nieddan@yahoo.
The Reality for Mexicans Who Cross the Border
The Narco News Bulletin, NY - Feb 21, 2006
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY: The whole city is covered in snow. Houses and businesses are white; the streets and forests have transformed into white blotches provoking a chill that pierces to the bone.
SPECIAL TO THE POST-DISPATCH
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO - Feb 21, 2006
After a recent shopping excursion, my husband and I treated ourselves to a take-home dinner from Wild Noodles in the Chesterfield Valley.
Kraft: Health focus should aid turnaround
Sacramento Bee, USA - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, Chief Executive ...
Amira Hass: Palestinians Are Being Robbed by Israel
Palestine Chronicle, WA - Feb 21, 2006
The Palestinian Authority cannot compensate for the "lost" - or perhaps it would be more accurate to say "stolen" �-ax revenues.
"American Idol": Are you kidding me?
Palm Beach Post, FL - Feb 21, 2006
Oh, snap! I guess the girls that got booted off to Bye Bye Town during Hollywood Week must have really been horrendous, because these chicks are poor.
HOT SOUP - WARM QUILTS - COOL MUSIC
Champlain Islander, VT - Feb 21, 2006
For everyone who likes homemade soup and handmade quilts, the Alburg Public Library is planning a special Sunday afternoon event, rounded out with live music.
Cooking for one
Fauquier Times-Democrat, VA - Feb 21, 2006
Maybe you live alone, or maybe the rest of the household has left you with a brief bit of blessed solitude. Either way, cooking for one seems like more trouble than it's worth.
The Arizona Republic
AZ Central.com, AZ - Feb 21, 2006
The pioneering owners of new Dual in Mesa saw their opportunity and did their homework. They realized that the area's more sophisticated diners, surrounded by a sea of chain restaurants, had almost no alternative ...
My perfect weekend
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Feb 21, 2006
My favourite thing is going away for the weekend, although it's difficult because I often work on Saturdays. I've always been a city girl - I was brought up in Notting Hill in London - so I love going to foreign cities, particularly Barcelona.
Five ways to serve beer and cheese
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Feb 21, 2006
By TINA DANZE / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News. Some food and drink pairings roll off the tongue: cookies and milk, beer and bratwurst, wine and cheese.
Seen & Heard in Los Angeles
Teen People Magazine - Feb 21, 2006
in Beverly Hills: Demi Moore cooing over a guest's chihuahua at the launch party for Rebel Yell's spring line at Kitson. Arriving hand-in-hand with husband Ashton Kutcher and daughters ...
A German duet of sweet and sour flavors
City Pulse, MI - Feb 21, 2006
“Oma” is one of many affectionate, pan-European terms for “grandmother” that may have first bubbled up from the contented cooing of well-fed infants.
PEZ Interviews: Bjarne Riis
PezCycling News - Feb 21, 2006
I’d bet if Bjarne Riis wasn’t so optimistic and chose the theater instead, he could play the part of his immortalized fictive countryman, Hamlet.
Chuck E. Cheese parent posts lower 4Q profit
Dallas Business Journal, TX - Feb 21, 2006
Chuck E. Cheese parent CEC Entertainment Inc. on Tuesday said its fourth-quarter 2005 profit slipped, hurt by one less week in the fiscal quarter compared to the previous year's fourth quarter.
Three Asians & A White Girl
AZ Central.com, AZ - Feb 21, 2006
One phrase that comes to mind about eating at the Blue Wasabi: Sushi Gone Wild! This place sits inside the fairly new DC Ranch on Pima Road and Thompson Peak Parkway.
Schnapp it up
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Feb 21, 2006
Sarah Shuckburgh finds plenty of bargains when her daughter whisks her around Munich's fabulous shopping district. The last time I went to Munich, I came home with a cuckoo clock and a doll in a dirndl.
French for Travelers - Fundamentals: Beginner Level Workshop with ...
knox.VillageSoup.com, ME - Feb 21, 2006
ROCKLAND (Feb 21): Noémie Marciano, Penobscot School's 2005-2006 French Exchange Teacher, will lead the workshop - French for Travelers, Fundamentals - on Saturday, March 4 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Penobscot School in Rockland.
Founding Father's Love Affair With Wine
Forbes - Feb 21, 2006
Although born on the Virginia frontier, Thomas Jefferson became the most knowledgeable wine connoisseur of his age, and his tastes in wine covered the world: France, Italy, Germany, Madeira, Spain, Portugal, Cyprus, Hungary and, of course, America.
French for Travelers - Fundamentals: Beginner Level Workshop with ...
VillageSoup Belfast, USA - Feb 21, 2006
ROCKLAND (Feb 21): Noémie Marciano, Penobscot School's 2005-2006 French Exchange Teacher, will lead the workshop - French for Travelers, Fundamentals - on Saturday, March 4 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Penobscot School in Rockland.
Champion chef spreads Naples pizza culture here
The Japan Times, Japan - Feb 21, 2006
Makoto Onishi, the winner of the title of best pizza maker at the annual Naples pizza festival in 2003, busied himself kneading dough and topping pizzas with tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese.
CEC Entertainment 4Q Profit Down 36 Pct.
MSN Money - Feb 21, 2006
Restaurant operator CEC Entertainment Inc., which owns the Chuck E. Cheese's pizza chain, said Tuesday its fourth-quarter profit tumbled as revenue declined.
CEC Entertainment 4Q Profit Down 36 Pct.
Houston Chronicle, United States - Feb 21, 2006
IRVING, Texas - Restaurant operator CEC Entertainment Inc., which owns the Chuck E. Cheese's pizza chain, said Tuesday its fourth-quarter profit tumbled as revenue declined.
Spot reserved for girl wounded by jaguar
Black & White, MD - Feb 21, 2006
I am at that wonderful stage of second semester senior-dom when I believe that everything and everyone exists for the purpose of helping me have fun.
Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa Announces Details of The Water Club ...
Market Wire (press release) - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/21/2006 -- After igniting Atlantic City's revival with its 2003 opening as the first new resort in 13 years, Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa -- a joint venture between Boyd Gaming and MGM MIRAGE -- today announced ...
Mugs of Good Cheer
Minneapolis City Pages, MN - Feb 21, 2006
It's still the time of year when the skies turn dark around 4:00 pm, car tires become permanently gray, and if you're like me, it's impossible to stay warm for very long.
Kraft CEO Roger Deromedi says healthier focus should aid ...
Canada.com, Canada - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi told a conference of food industry analysts Tuesday.
Kraft CEO says healthier focus should aid turnaround
WQAD, IL - Feb 21, 2006
CHICAGO Kraft Foods CEO Roger Deromedi says the company will continue to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results.
How to rein in out-of-control portions
Kansas.com, KS - Feb 21, 2006
Oh, sure, you can order the salad without the cheese and croutons. The baked potato without the butter and sour cream. But even if you have that kind of discipline, the steak will be at least ...
Kraft: Health focus should aid turnaround
Bradenton Herald, United States - Feb 21, 2006
CHICAGO - Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, Chief Executive Officer Roger Deromedi told a conference of food industry analysts Tuesday.
One of Bangkok’s Best Hotels
e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia - Feb 21, 2006
Weather it is for business or pleasure the Banyan Tree Bangkok has some of the best facilities available in any Bangkok Hotel. In fact you might say Banyan Tree Bangkok is out of place from the other hotels in their group.
At snack time, think 'outside the bag'
Christian Science Monitor, MA - Feb 21, 2006
By Jennifer Wolcott | Correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor. Asked to name their favorite snack, kids will likely say candy, chips, or cookies.
Waffle House will soon take plastic
News 14 Charlotte, NC - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTA -- Waffle House, which for more than half a century prided itself on serving the "poor ol' cash customer," is now looking to help diners who use credit cards.
Crossroads cancels ball
Southwest Virginia Enterprise, VA - Feb 21, 2006
The Queen of Hearts Ball has been cancelled. The fancy dress event was set for Feb. 25 as a fundraiser for the Crossroads Homeless Shelter.
Microsoft on the 8 faces of Vista: Oops!
engadget, CA - Feb 21, 2006
Remember that story from a few days ago about Microsoft's plans to release no fewer than eight versions of Windows Vista (including the Windows Vista Ultimate edition, which we assume comes with or without extra cheese and pepperoni).
A touch of Jack's
Fiji Times, Fiji - Feb 21, 2006
LAST Thursday's dreary afternoon, did not dampen the spirit of those who attended the function to celebrate the rebranding of Jacks Handicraft, to Jack's of Fiji.
Kraft: Health Focus Should Aid Turnaround
Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - Feb 21, 2006
CHICAGO— Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi told a conference of food industry analysts Tuesday.
Kraft: Health Focus Should Aid Turnaround
WJLA, DC - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi told a conference of food industry ...
Art & Wine event packs 'em in
McMinnville News-Register, OR - Feb 21, 2006
Crowds at the first Art & Wine in Historic Downtown McMinnville outdid even the organizers' most optimistic expectations. "We were jammed from 11 o'clock on," said Sandi Colvin, who helped plan the new third-weekend series.
Kraft: Health Focus Should Aid Turnaround
Houston Chronicle, United States - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, Chief Executive ...
From Nails to Nick
Rolling Stone - Feb 21, 2006
NINE INCH NAILS, BECK, the FLAMING LIPS, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE, the SHINS, BEN HARPER and MATISYAHU lead the bill for the fifth annual Sasquatch!
Golden Wonder crisps to live on as firm rescued
Glasgow Evening Times, UK - Feb 21, 2006
GOLDEN WONDER, one of Britain's favourite crisps for 60 years, has been saved from financial ruin - and the famous brand will live on.
Kraft CEO says healthier focus should aid turnaround
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, Chief Executive Officer Roger Deromedi ...
A Reader's Guide to the Liberal Media
The American Enterprise Online, DC - Feb 21, 2006
In case anybody hasn’t noticed, the media write their own script. What’s charming is to watch them go about it. Take the Dick Cheney hunting accident.
Kraft: Health focus should aid turnaround
News & Observer, NC - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi ...
Kraft: Health Focus Should Aid Turnaround
Bismarck Tribune, USA - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, Chief Executive Officer Roger ...
CMW 2006 - Elliott Brood
Chart Attack, Canada - Feb 21, 2006
So, you're about to play the big industry event that is Canadian Music Week. What's the most shameless thing you've ever done to promote your band?
Dual-icious: Now there's chic dining in SE Valley
Arizona Republic, AZ - Feb 21, 2006
The pioneering owners of new Dual in Mesa saw their opportunity and did their homework. They realized that the area's more sophisticated diners, surrounded by a sea of chain restaurants, had almost no alternative ...
At 35, Belgian chef dives into own venture
Arizona Republic, AZ - Feb 21, 2006
Add “Belgian” to the Valley's growing list of new restaurant cuisines. The fare will be on display this weekend at new Trente-Cinq 35 in central Phoenix.
Cereals give dinner snap, crackle, pop
Arizona Republic, AZ - Feb 21, 2006
During the last century, cereal evolved from a tried-and-true breakfast to an all-purpose ingredient for dinner. The same flakes, pops and crisps we pour into bowls with milk add crunch to dishes from chicken ...
Jamie: Muffins are your friend
WSU Winonan, Minnesota - Feb 21, 2006
Happy Wednesday everyone. If you’re like me, you spent last weekend holed up indoors with a box of animal crackers and a huge mug of hot cocoa (the kind with little marshmallows).
Kraft: Health Focus Should Aid Turnaround
Los Angeles Times, CA - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi ...
Wine enthusiasts can help raise money for public radio in ...
University of Florida, Florida - Feb 21, 2006
GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Wine enthusiasts can once again raise their glasses in support of North Central Florida’s public radio stations at “A Celebration of Wine,” the 17th annual benefit wine tasting ...
Kraft: Health Focus Should Aid Turnaround
Houston Chronicle, United States - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi ...
Kraft: Health Focus Should Aid Turnaround
MSN Money - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi told a conference of food industry analysts Tuesday.
Kraft: Health focus should aid turnaround
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Feb 21, 2006
CHICAGO - Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi told a conference of food industry analysts Tuesday.
Kraft: Health focus should aid turnaround
BusinessWeek - Feb 21, 2006
FEB. 21 4:47 PM ET Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi told a conference of food industry analysts Tuesday.
Kraft: Health Focus Should Aid Turnaround
WTOP, D.C. - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi ...
Kraft: Health Focus Should Aid Turnaround
Bismarck Tribune, USA - Feb 21, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. is continuing to shift to healthier snacks and other items as it tries to overcome a long stretch of disappointing results, CEO Roger Deromedi told a conference of food industry analysts Tuesday.
Taste of Home cooking school adds ‘Wow’ to meals
Waynesville Daily Guide, MO - Feb 21, 2006
The obvious reason is they work all day and don’t want to take time to make a meal. However, dining out is about more than convenience.
Pitfalls Remain Despite New Trans-Fat Labeling Rules
Consumer Affairs - Feb 21, 2006
New trans-fat labeling regulations that went into effect on January 1 have spurred many food processors to dump partially hydrogenated oils in favor of less harmful alternatives.
U2 Weekend Doesn’t Disappoint
Nonconformist Magazine - Feb 21, 2006
Last weekend I and a few of my closest comrades had the opportunity to experience a spectacle unlike any other. For eight months, we had been eagerly anticipating a trip down to Atlanta to ...
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now can use credit card
MyWestTexas.com, TX - Feb 21, 2006
Waffle House, which for more than a half-century prided itself on serving the "poor ol' cash customer," now is looking to help diners who use plastic.
Kraft's new lineup includes disposable mac 'n' cheese
Crain's Chicago Business, IL - Feb 21, 2006
(Crain’s) - Kraft Foods Inc. CEO Roger Deromedi, under pressure to grow sales and increase margins, promised a group of Wall Street analysts today that the company is committed to innovation.
CEC Entertainment, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year-End ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - Feb 21, 2006
IRVING, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 21, 2006--CEC Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:CEC) today announced earnings for the fourth quarter and year ended January 1, 2006.
Cruise extras – are they worth it?
MSNBC - Feb 21, 2006
Cruise lines would like you to spend more money, so they're expanding their menus of extras. Step aboard and you'll be bombarded with choices ranging artwork to wine tastings.
Spartans dial up shooting touch to down Rebels
Marshalltown Times Republican, IA - Feb 21, 2006
A 3-pointer from the wing. Another from the top of the key. Add one from the corner. Gladbrook-Reinbeck did not know which way to turn.
Europe talks, acts tough on Iran
NCR-Iran.org, UK - Feb 21, 2006
Europeans are supposed to prefer soft to hard power, jaw-jaw to war-war and appeasement to confrontation. In short, in the words of neo-conservative ...
American Meat Institute Urges FDA to Give Petition Making ...
Yahoo! News (press release) - Feb 21, 2006
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- In a letter filed with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today, the American Meat Institute (AMI) urged FDA to give a petition making unfounded allegations about meat ...
Discover The Diversity That Is Britain
PlanetOut, CA - Feb 21, 2006
Awash with rainbow pride, Britain is a nation of excitement, history, talent and understanding. They've even had a gay king (or perhaps we should call him a 'queen') way back in the 13th Century.
American Meat Institute Urges FDA to Give Petition Making ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Feb 21, 2006
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- In a letter filed with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today, the American Meat Institute (AMI) urged FDA to give a petition making unfounded allegations about meat ...
Who will speak?
Online Journal, FL - Feb 21, 2006
Who will speak for the generations to come? Who shall act for those yet to be born? All I hear is silence. All I see is nothingness.
Shop smart: Beat the grocery stores at their own game
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Feb 21, 2006
If you've ever felt manipulated by the impulse buys around cash registers (ChapStick, gum, condoms, key chains that have all three), you may have already realized the psychology behind grocery stores.
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now can use credit card
KRIS-TV, TX - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTA -- Waffle House, which for more than a half-century prided itself on serving the "poor ol' cash customer," now is looking to help diners who use plastic.
What’s happening this week
West Island Chronicle, Canada - Feb 21, 2006
West Island Happenings is a free service offered to non-profit organizations in the West Island, space permitting. Deadline for submissions is Friday noon the week prior to publication.
All Rights Reserved
Kilgore News Herald, TX - Feb 21, 2006
Both the Kilgore Boys Baseball Association and Kilgore Youth Softball Association continue registration this week. Registration fees are still $45 for the first child, $35 for the next child in the same household.
'The Book of Daniel' has been burned
National Catholic Reporter - Feb 21, 2006
“The Book of Daniel” is closed. Promoted as a “controversial” series on religion that would get tongues wagging and viewers glued to their sets on Friday night, the promoters turned out to be half right -- for four weeks.
Quick Hits: Sasquatch! Festival, Ludacris, Trey Anastasio, Ozzfest ...
FMQB, NJ - Feb 21, 2006
The lineup for the fifth annual Sasquatch! Festival in George, WA has been announced. The three-day event is led by Nine Inch Nails, Beck, Death Cab For Cutie, Queens Of The Stone Age and The Flaming Lips.
Waffle House to finally accept credit cards
AZ Central.com, AZ - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTA - Waffle House, which for more than half a century prided itself on serving the 'poor ol' cash customer,' now is looking to help diners who use credit cards.
Italian meatball soup with beans can be ready in about 30 minutes
Fort Frances Times, Canada - Feb 21, 2006
‘‘Rapido,’’ indeed, but 30 minutes well spent by the cook packs plenty of flavour and substance into this tasty dish. ‘‘Rapido,’’ indeed, but 30 minutes well spent by the cook packs plenty of flavour and substance into this tasty dish.
Kraft Foods Highlights Progress, Focus on Brand Value and ...
International News Service, Australia - Feb 21, 2006
In a presentation to the financial community today, Roger K. Deromedi, CEO of Kraft Foods Inc. (NYSE:KFT), a global leader in branded food and beverages, reviewed the company's progress against its Sustainable ...
Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2005 Review: The Fifth Quarter
DenverBroncos.com - Feb 21, 2006
In the playoffs of 2000, 2003 and 2004, the Broncos were one and done. In 2005, that was replaced with something different -- a playoff run.
Danish Companies Feel Cartoon Boycott Pain
Washington Post, United States - Feb 21, 2006
It's been 22 years since the Kuwaiti Danish Dairy Co. broke with its partners in Denmark, took Caroline the cow off its packaging and began importing raw materials for ice cream and cheese from other countries.
Waffle House to finally accept credit cards
Arizona Republic, AZ - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTA - Waffle House, which for more than half a century prided itself on serving the 'poor ol' cash customer,' now is looking to help diners who use credit cards.
Thelma Domenici: Melt away your fondue frustrations
Albuquerque Tribune, NM - Feb 21, 2006
Dear Thelma: Some new friends have invited me to a fondue party. While I understand the concept of fondue, I'm wondering if there is anything special I need to know about how to participate properly.

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