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Friday, March 03, 2006

Action being saved for game this year
Jackson Sun, TN - Feb 5, 2006
It's hard to get in much trouble at your mom's house. And that's where the Pittsburgh Steelers were hanging out the other night, helping themselves to big portions of roast beef, macaroni ...
Veterans carry grim reminders of war in Iraq
Contra Costa Times, CA - Feb 5, 2006
Brian Radke was celebrating his 31st birthday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center when he chomped into a grilled cheese sandwich and bit something that was neither grilled nor cheese.
Grisly souvenirs of battle
Monterey County Herald, CA - Feb 5, 2006
Brian Radke was celebrating his 31st birthday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center when he chomped into a grilled cheese sandwich and bit something that was neither grilled nor cheese.
Savory Whole-Wheat Muffins
Kansas City infoZine, MO - Feb 5, 2006
Try these muffins hot and split open, spread with apple butter, with a slice of Cheddar added so their heat warms the cheese. 1 Tbsp.
Muffins with a Surprise
Kansas City infoZine, MO - Feb 5, 2006
If you are a reluctant morning baker, you are probably too foggy to deal with the precise measuring and other steps required without eating a solid breakfast first.
Even with party support, Angelides faces tough race
Contra Costa Times, CA - Feb 5, 2006
Settled in the back of a black sedan, state Treasurer Phil Angelides jumped at the chance to take a call from Lou Paulson, president of the California Professional Firefighters union.
How to deal with women who won't split the bill
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Feb 5, 2006
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have been meeting a number of ladies through an Internet dating service. After a few e-mails it is usually suggested that we meet for a coffee, lunch or bite to eat.
A wacky week in the NBA, no thanks to Artest
Monterey County Herald, CA - Feb 5, 2006
This space had been set aside to focus on Ron Artest's introduction to Sacramento. I was sure he would say something inane or insult the Governator during his first week in California's capital.
Beef bid to save local farming
BreakingNews.ie, Ireland - Feb 5, 2006
Developing a unique brand of beef meat in the Burren region in Co Clare could save the future of farming in the area, it emerged today.
No chains: Try these fresh flavors on the road to Tahoe
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Feb 5, 2006
It's the height of ski season, and Interstate 80 east is thick with SUVs and compacts carrying Bay Area skiers and boarders to or from the slopes.
The Super Bowl of pizza
Cincinnati Enquirer, OH - Feb 5, 2006
Forget about which Super Bowl XL team to root for. The biggest decision for many armchair quarterbacks today will be which pizza to choose: deep dish or thin crust.
Party planners know the spread
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Feb 5, 2006
Chris Rogers, a Wall Street executive from Allenhurst, believes Super Bowl Sunday should be declared a national holiday, with the following Monday off for recovering from all the - ahhh ‭irth.
Beef bid to save local farming
Evening Echo, Ireland - Feb 5, 2006
Developing a unique brand of beef meat in the Burren region in Co Clare could save the future of farming in the area, it emerged today.
Beef bid to save local farming
Ireland Online, Ireland - Feb 5, 2006
Developing a unique brand of beef meat in the Burren region in Co Clare could save the future of farming in the area, it emerged today.
Tarragon is a delight
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Feb 5, 2006
It's Saturday night at Tarragon on Sunnyvale's Murphy Avenue, and the restaurant is hopping. Every table and booth is full.
Andersons bring family fare back to Main Street
Boston Globe, United States - Feb 5, 2006
Hours: Open daily -- Breakfast, 6:30 am-11a.m.; Lunch, 11 am- 5 pm; Dinner, Tues.-Thurs. 5 pm-10 pm, Fri.-Sat 5 pm-11 pm. The Andersons are back on Main Street.
Pizza purveyors brace for the rush, the blitz
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Feb 5, 2006
Forget about which Super Bowl XL team to root for. No matter if the Seattle Seahawks or the Pittsburgh Steelers hoist the Vince Lombardi trophy at ...
Out to eat : New TGI Friday’s to open in Fayetteville
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 5, 2006
Listen up singles - Northwest Arkansas’ first TGI Friday’s restaurant soon will open in Fayetteville near the Northwest Arkansas Mall, across from the Olive Garden.
Tyson patents, trademarks spread across globe
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 5, 2006
Tyson Foods Inc. has produced some winners and some losers in the food industry as it’s catapulted from a small Arkansas chicken processor in the 1930s to the world’s largest meat company.
Quotable 'Bueller'
Mobile Register, AL - Feb 5, 2006
Legend has it that writer/director John Hughes wrote "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" in less than a week because a writer's strike was looming in Hollywood.
Pizza makers prepare for blitz
Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - Feb 5, 2006
OUISVILLE, Ky.— Forget about which Super Bowl XL team to root for. Today’s biggest decision for many armchair quarterbacks is deep dish or thin crust.
SPIN CYCLE : Scoring the commercials instead of gridiron action
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 5, 2006
The big showdown we’ve all been waiting for - well, at least the excuse to scarf cheese dip and cocktail weenies under the guise of acclaiming athleticism that we’ve all been waiting for ‭s finally here!
COLUMNISTS : Lordy, Lordy, look who’s XL
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 5, 2006
Man, can you believe it’s been another year already? Seems like only yesterday we were debating the merits of Eagles and Patriots, McNabbs and Bradys, TO’s and, um, whoever played receiver for the Patriots.
School menus
Marion Chronicle Tribune, IN - Feb 5, 2006
WEDNESDAY: Pig in a blanket, mashed potatoes, sauerkraut or green beans, peanut butter square, fruit, milk. THURSDAY: Nachos w/ chili/cheese, potato wedges, fruit, milk.
Tyson trademarks tell tale of triumphs and try-again times
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 5, 2006
Tyson Foods Inc. has produced some winners and some losers in the food industry as it has evolved from a small Arkansas chicken processor in the 1930s to the world’s largest meat company.
Pizza makers ready for ordering blitz during Super Bowl
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 5, 2006
Forget about which Super Bowl XL team to root for. The biggest decision today for many armchair quarterbacks is deep dish or thin crust.
Cheese and chocolates: One tasty combination
Herald Times Reporter, WI - Feb 5, 2006
NEWTON - Mary Lindemann enjoys going into grocery stores across Wisconsin and giving out samples of the staple of her family business on a cracker.
Super Bowl matchup: sausage vs. pepperoni
Albany Times Union, NY - Feb 5, 2006
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Forget about which Super Bowl XL team to root for. The biggest game-day decision for many armchair quarterbacks is deep dish or thin crust.
Shrapnel haunts veterans
Quad City Times, IA - Feb 5, 2006
Brian Radke was celebrating his 31st birthday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center when he chomped into a grilled cheese sandwich and bit something that was neither grilled nor cheese.
Supermax prisons losing favor as demand shifts
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 5, 2006
When he does, all he sees, through a cloudy horizontal pane, is the death row cellblock. His fear of other inmates and correctional officers, he said in a recent ...
Pizzerias, delis tackle big game
Albany Times Union, NY - Feb 5, 2006
Most people think the big game is in Detroit today, but the owner of Mild Wally's will tell you it's at his Albany business.
school menus 2/5
MyWestTexas.com, TX - Feb 5, 2006
Monday: Breakfast: Pig in a blanket, fruit juice, low-fat milk. Lunch: Chicken nuggets or country steak, mashed potatoes with gravy, mixed vegetables, roll, applesauce, fruit drink, low-fat milk.
This is one game where action is saved for the field
Rutland Herald, VT - Feb 5, 2006
DETROIT - It's hard to get in much trouble at your mom's house. And that's where the Pittsburgh Steelers were hanging out the other night, helping themselves to big portions of roast beef, macaroni and cheese and candied yams courtesy of Gladys Bettis.
On game day, eat to win
The Free Lance-Star, VA - Feb 5, 2006
LIKE MOST people who enjoy football or the spectacle of a national event wrapped around a football game, I'll be immersed in the Super Bowl today.
Domestic politics
Toronto Star, Canada - Feb 5, 2006
1"Life is good, and, you know, I have a great family and it's kind of nice seeing them once in a while, and I even have a savings account now.
CHEAP DATE
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Feb 5, 2006
The hallmark of a good first date (for a woman at least) is when it leads to a second date. One of my more memorable first dates began with a stop at an avant-garde art gallery.
'Wallace & Gromit' wins animation award
Grand Forks Herald, ND - Feb 5, 2006
GLENDALE, Calif. - Hunks of hand-crafted clay trounced modern computer-animated images Saturday to take top honors at the 33rd annual Annie Awards, honoring achievements in feature film and television animation.
Super Bowl fixes go down to the wire
DetNews.com, MI - Feb 5, 2006
After six years to plan, party planners and game organizers sweat the small stuff in final hour. Millions of details and last-minute decisions, both big and small, during one frantic week have led to one mammoth day.
Hey, Mr. Features, Steelers will win
Battle Creek Enquirer, MI - Feb 5, 2006
This is our annual debate between two worthy Enquirer sports writers about which team will win the Super Bowl. Trouble is, we are one worthy sports writer short.
Veterans Carry Wounds of War in Form of Shrapnel
Canton Repository (subscription), OH - Feb 5, 2006
Brian Radke was celebrating his 31st birthday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center when he chomped into a grilled cheese sandwich and bit something that was neither grilled nor cheese.
‘Wallace & Gromit’ Clean Up at Annies
Canton Repository (subscription), OH - Feb 5, 2006
HOLLYWOOD -- An eccentric, cheese-loving inventor and his loyal -- and brilliant -- four-legged companion are the toast of the animation industry as “Wallace & Gromit: the Curse of the Were-Rabbit” cleaned up Saturday at the 33rd annual Annie Awards.
Super boring week so far
Elgin Courier News, IL - Feb 5, 2006
DETROIT - It's hard to get in much trouble at your mom's house. And that's where the Pittsburgh Steelers were hanging out the other night, helping themselves to big portions of roast beef, macaroni and cheese and candied yams courtesy of Gladys Bettis.
Public company news
Pioneer Press, MN - Feb 5, 2006
APA Enterprises (Nasdaq: APAT): Said its APA Cables & Networks subsidiary consolidated its US-based manufacturing operations into a single facility in Plymouth and shut down manufacturing at its Aberdeen, SD, facility.
A sea of options
Pioneer Press, MN - Feb 5, 2006
Cruise lines have smartened up their dining, offering high-quality food and drink in more intimate settings. BY ERIC NOLAND. Yes, the sunset certainly is magnificent here at the starboard rail, but I'm afraid ...
Force is against bus 'lord'
New York Daily News, NY - Feb 5, 2006
The 13-year-old pegged as a leader of a "Star Wars" fight club on a Staten Island school bus is being punished by his parents - even though they think he's a victim, too.
A display of fine culinary art
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Feb 5, 2006
Opus 39 has the feel of an independent art gallery where some tables have been set for dining. That's not a serendipitous perception but one that seems to have been crafted by the owners, Michael and Christine McMillan.
Sunday Planner for February 5, 2006
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Feb 5, 2006
All-you-can-eat pancake breakfast, 8 am to noon today, St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 325 E. Third St. Cost: $5 for adults, $3 for ages 11 and younger.
Staff doesn't speak the language or read the menus
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Feb 5, 2006
It's a shame the servers fall short, because much of the food at The Greek Corner is good. I'm not at all sure what to make of The Greek Corner, a new restaurant that, you won't be surprised to learn, features ...
Big ambitions thrive in a tiny setting
Newsday, NY - Feb 5, 2006
NOTABLE DISHES: Duck tasting, turkey stuffing soup, sea scallops in parchment, grilled rib-eye steak, cheesecake. DIRECTIONS: East side, just north of Edgewood Avenue.
School menus
Huntington Herald Dispatch, WV - Feb 5, 2006
The following menus have been furnished by the Cabell County Board of Education for this week and are subject to change without notice due to item availability at individual schools.

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