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Friday, March 17, 2006

Andrea Bocelli - Amore
musicOMH.com, UK - Feb 23, 2006
Even amongst so called 'cross-over' artists, Andrea Bocelli is something of an anomaly. The Russell Watsons of this world are incapable of taking on the full-length opera recordings that Bocelli attempts and ...
Accused trooper likes his BMW, expensive suits
NorthJersey.com, NJ - Feb 23, 2006
He was the football player and track sprinter whose big ambition, according to his Class of 1984 yearbook, was to live in Wildwood.
Appleton Cheese Carver Appears On Letterman Show
CBS 5 - Green Bay, WI - Feb 23, 2006
(WFRV) APPLETON Troy Landwehr of Appleton made his national debut on the David Letterman Show last night. Earlier this week we told you that Landwehr would appear on the show to carve a likeness of Dave’s stage manager Biff.
Food calendar (Feb. 23-March 2)
OCRegister, CA - Feb 23, 2006
Wine Tasting: Wines From Vin West International: 6-8 pm $15. WineStyles, 2646 Dupont Drive, Suite C20, Irvine. (949) 474-7393. (Also Feb. 24.
Famed burgers at new Arnie's
Cincinnati Post, OH - Feb 23, 2006
Arnie's, open since December in the space that used to house UpStarCrow across from the Newport Levee complex, is owned by the same folks who helped build the Olde Fort Pub into a true Fort Thomas legend.
Chorale to perform songs from animated films
Bryan College Station Eagle, United States - Feb 23, 2006
The road to Wonderland runs through the College Station Hilton this weekend as the Brazos Valley Chorale presents cartoon songs at two pops concerts.
Dining guide
Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), USA - Feb 23, 2006
37 Main. The restaurant/music venue (the owners call it "a speakeasy") in the historical downtown district is only a few doors from its sister establishment, Aqua Terra Bistro.
RELIGION - Community Journal Clermont
Community Press, KY - Feb 23, 2006
Life Line screening will be at the church Monday, Feb. 27. These non-invasive, painless screenings take about 10 minutes each and are offered for $45 each or $109 for all three vascular screenings (carotid ...
Dorchester delights available at Empire
Borneo Bulletin, Brunei Darussalam - Feb 23, 2006
The Empire Hotel & Country Club has received a welcoming response for its latest authentic 'Dorchester Afternoon Tea' promotion which is available at the hotel's Lobby Lounge until February 26.
A bite of bread in the morning
San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Feb 23, 2006
When retired high-tech executive Sharon Michelucci and her husband moved to Paso Robles last summer, they brought part of their native Bay Area with them.
Bescot set for an ugly turn
ic Birmingham.co.uk, UK - Feb 23, 2006
Brian Dick hears how the arrival of new manager Kevan Broadhurst signals a climate change at Walsall... Even Jeff Bonser admits it.
NZ: Fonterra acquisitions cleared by Commerce Commission
just-food.com, UK - Feb 23, 2006
The New Zealand Commerce Commission today (23 February) announced that it will allow dairy producer Fonterra to purchase Kappi Fine Foods and United Milk from Wellington-based grocery cooperative Foodstuffs.
Portable nano and micro sensors developed for food safety
MeatProcess.com, France - Feb 23, 2006
An EU-funded research project has developed micro and nanotechnology portable devices to detect toxins, pathogens and chemicals in foodstuffs on the spot.
The sign said 'Philly Cheesesteaks' but ...
phillyBurbs.com, PA - Feb 23, 2006
It began in 2002 in Salt Lake City, where locals had heard of the concept, but had done little to put it into practice. So, on Wednesday morning, we visited various food places looking for the elusive dish in Italia.
Family takes Someburros! to new heights
AZ Central.com, AZ - Feb 23, 2006
George and Mary Vasquez opened the first Someburros! restaurant in Tempe when their three kids were playing Little League and they didn't want to drive far for good Mexican food.
Know investment risk, raise odds of success
AZ Central.com, AZ - Feb 23, 2006
What does investment risk mean to you? Will Rodgers once said he was more interested in the return "of" his principal than return "on" his principal.
Quick Bites
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - Feb 23, 2006
Length of meal: I ordered my lunch special -- Tuscan Chicken Panini -- and a cup of Clam Chowder on one of the colder days in Salem last week.
The Eola Inn serves its meals with a view
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - Feb 23, 2006
Eola Inn Riverview Restaurant, a landmark along the Willamette River four miles west of downtown, has that and more: a view to die for and visible wildlife.
LETTERS TO WINE
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Feb 23, 2006
Editor -- It is with great concern that I write to you about state Sen. Carole Migden's proposed bill to make Zinfandel the state wine.
Sara Lee awaits payoff on moves
Chicago Tribune, United States - Feb 23, 2006
Sara Lee Corp. Chairman and Chief Executive Brenda Barnes said Wednesday that while the company made many important changes in its restructuring last year, the hardest work is still ahead.
Book Peeks into Elder Bushes' Cabinets'
The Ledger, FL - Feb 23, 2006
All decked out in red, white and blue, "The Bush Family Cookbook: Favorite Recipes and Stories From One of America's Great Families" (Scribner, $30) offers a peek into the kitchen ...
RELIGION - Indian Hill Journal
Community Press, KY - Feb 23, 2006
World Day of Prayer is Friday, March 3. The Old Chapel at 5020 Drake Road will be open 6:30 am-6:30 pm All are welcome to stop in during the day to pray.
Public Market says "cheese" with tasty event
OnMilwaukee.com, Milwaukee - Feb 23, 2006
The cheesiest event of the season is about to take place. The Milwaukee Public Market, 400 N. Water St., will host a meet-and-greet cooking class called "Say Cheese: Meet the Wisconsin Cheesemakers" on Thursday, Mar. 9 at 5:30 pm.
Callaloo provides the flavor of the islands
Bellingham Herald, WA - Feb 23, 2006
Winter doldrums? Try a little Jamaican jerk chop-up, a bite of Blackbeard's breakfast or maybe a simple smash-up. All three are on the menu at Callaloo, a funky Caribbean-themed restaurant transplanted in ...
Cooking on Main Street
St. Helena Star, CA - Feb 23, 2006
The times have been a-changing on St. Helena's Main Street in recent years, with long-time institutions like Keller's Market closing and the Star itself leaving its historic building for new offices down the street.
Twists & turns
Bay Area Reporter, CA - Feb 23, 2006
Earlier this year, the queer music world seemed to be in a tizzy over the announcement that Sony Music, in conjunction with Logo founder Matt Farber, was launching a record label for queer artists under the moniker Music With a Twist (or MWaT, which ...
The diary of a divorce
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Feb 23, 2006
I told my husband about the rented house between shepherd's pie and apple crumble one Monday night. I faced the sink as the words came out, so I wouldn't have to meet his eyes.
Tea Tyme steeped in selections
The Free Lance-Star, VA - Feb 23, 2006
She: Having braved the hot wings and come-hither costuming at Hooters for a review last year, I thought it only fair payback that I suggest we review its antithesis: a tea room, complete with lace curtains, crustless sandwiches and delicate china cups.
Backpacks for Kids' needs food
Mobile Register, AL - Feb 23, 2006
The Backpacks for Kids program is seeking donations to help restock its food pantry. The weekend feeding program provides Orange Beach Elementary School children in need with food during the weekend days.
Get snacking
The Publican, UK - Feb 23, 2006
With a whole host of new flavours and snacks on the market, why not get some in? Typical - you wait ages for a new crisp flavour and then three come along at once.
HELENE ST. JAMES: View atop Mole Antonelliana is certainly worth ...
Detroit Free Press, United States - Feb 23, 2006
The steeple atop the Mole Antonelliana towers over Torino. The building was supposed to be a synagogue when construction began in 1863.
Emergency response
Edmonton Sun, Canada - Feb 23, 2006
Christina Giesbrecht had just started working with Leduc Fire Services as an emergency medical technician in January 2004 when the alarm bells went off on her own personal emergency.
Leftover pork is great for sandwiches
News 14 Charlotte, NC - Feb 23, 2006
Sometimes there's nothing better than leaving the silverware in the drawer and having a sandwich for lunch or dinner. Grab a thick loaf of French bread and slice it lengthwise, leaving one side attached.
Healthy recipes for diabetics win awards
DetNews.com, MI - Feb 23, 2006
Debra Veryser chops up carrots in the Schoolcraft College kitchens to serve with her award-winning Spinach Cheese Turkey Burgers. See full image.
Fund-raiser begins with formal evening at Auburn field house
Birmingham News, AL - Feb 23, 2006
SPECIAL/BUTCH DILLAt the reception preceding the Mercedes Marathon weekend are, from left, Tracy Smith, Bill Taylor and Valerie McLean.
Fox & Obel eager to jump into new markets
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Feb 23, 2006
Gourmet food store Fox & Obel will open its second store this year and intends to open five more in the next four years, company President and CEO Keith Montague said Wednesday.
Venue 3.2.5: Fine dining family tribute
Huntsville Times, AL - Feb 23, 2006
Thinly sliced cucumbers wrapped around fresh lettuce creates a tower that mimics a flower. One slice of a knife, and it blossoms into a colorful salad.
"There is a chance we may crash"
New Statesman, UK - Feb 23, 2006
So Tony Blair has upstaged me. The DC-8 flying him home from Johannesburg had to abort seconds before take-off. He seemed unperturbed as he stepped down from his luxury cabin with its plasma television screens and, no doubt, fine wine on tap.
Today in History: Feb. 23, 2006
Record-Searchlight (subscription), CA - Feb 23, 2006
Today is Thursday, Feb. 23, the 54th day of 2006. There are 311 days left in the year. Professor Rosco and his company of entertainers performed feats of mental telepathy at The Novelty, a local venue.
Area art exhibit features local works
Herald Times Reporter, WI - Feb 23, 2006
MANITOWOC - The recently formed Art & About group will have a member exhibit from Friday, Feb. 24 through Sunday, Feb. 26 in the Atrium Gallery of the Roncalli High School Fine Arts Center, 2000 Mirro Drive.
Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 50
Blogcritics.org, OH - Feb 23, 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.
Nana's is not there yet
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Feb 23, 2006
You really want to love a place like Nana's - a humble, locally run restaurant named for an Italian grandmother that's optimistically opened up amidst fierce competition out west.
At Disney’s Animal Kingdom, restaurants continue delicious ...
Bluefield Daily Telegraph, WV - Feb 23, 2006
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., is probably the most popular and accessible spot in the United States to explore and enjoy premier quality traditional African-style food.
What's cooking
Cambridge Chronicle, MA - Feb 23, 2006
Tuesday, Feb. 28:Barbecue boneless rib, whipped sweet potatoes, waxed beans, cornbread, tapioca pudding or diet pudding. Wednesday, March 1:Baked white fish with lemon butter sauce, scalloped potatoes, broccoli, fresh fruit.
Club watch: JB Quimby's Public House
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - Feb 23, 2006
(February 23, 2006) - JB Quimby's Public House: Billed as one of the top beer bars in Rochester, this pub in The Plaza at Win-Jeff at the corner of Winton and Jefferson roads lives up to its billing.
History's an elegant side dish
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - Feb 23, 2006
Tournedos is one of the leading entries in Rochester's recent trend of high-end, New York City-style steakhouses. The difference here is location, location, location.
Small Bites
Boston Globe, United States - Feb 23, 2006
Caffe Italiano has a charming, old-world Italian atmosphere. We started with the bucatini carbonara ($15), an outstanding colavita-cut pasta dish sautéed in butter, pancetta bacon, onions, egg yoke, and cream, and seasoned with parmigiano cheese.
Trey Anastasio and String Cheese Incident set for 10,000 Lakes ...
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - Feb 23, 2006
Trey Anastasio and String Cheese Incident are confirmed to headline Minnesota`s fourth annual 10,000 Lakes Festival. Set for July 19-22, the jam band-centric event will boast four stages and more than 40 artists.
Lame showing at Games hits us where it hurts
Toronto Star, Canada - Feb 23, 2006
When they promised us 25 medals, they didn't tell us so many would be bronze. They didn't tell us most of our medals would be won by women.
A healthy dose of nutritional learning
Elgin Courier News, IL - Feb 23, 2006
ELGIN - Four-year-old Nicky Knapic, a preschooler at Elgin's Learning Tree East, is not shy about his nutritional knowledge. Plums taste good, limes are "yummy," and the origins of milk and eggs are simple.
Something new's cooking in Charleston
Toronto Star, Canada - Feb 23, 2006
CHARLESTON, SC—It's hard to find a US city more in love with its past than Charleston, which cherishes its traditions in food, architecture and Civil War history.
Black History Month events
Lansing State Journal, MI - Feb 23, 2006
• Heritage Cafe & Multicultural Center: Soul food meal 11 am to 2 pm at the MSU Union Heritage Cafe. Entrees are fried chicken or catfish, $3.29.
Theater Listings
TheStranger.com, WA - Feb 23, 2006
A dead village girl, an engaged society girl, and an odd inspector. Taproot Theatre, 204 N 85th St, 781-9707. $15–$30. Thurs at 7:30 pm, Fri at 8 pm, Sat at 2 and 8 pm, Wed at 7:30 pm.
It's good now, but Fugaise could grow up to be great
Pioneer Press, MN - Feb 23, 2006
Don't we all know someone that loves to make things harder than they have to to be? I've never met Don Saunders, but after eating at his Minneapolis restaurant, Fugaise, I'm convinced he's one of those types.
Faces: Scott winer
Pioneer Press, MN - Feb 23, 2006
Occupation: Owner of Copper Bleu (17516 Dodd Blvd., Lakeville; 952-431-5050) and Champps (1200 W. County Road 42, Burnsville; 952-898-5050.
War of the Crêpes
TheStranger.com, WA - Feb 23, 2006
We had a thing. I came to rely on your consistent performance. Then, suddenly, you lost it. I always sat in your dark, sexy bar, and I always got the same thing—a toasty-browned crêpe wrapped warmly around ...
Seattle artist kicks off event
SunHerald.com, MS - Feb 23, 2006
Spectators gathered under a spotlight at Margaret Peresich Park in Biloxi to catch visiting Seattle clay artist Randy Sills work at the wheel, and got a chance to discuss a variety of pottery related subjects with the artist, ranging from form to function ...
Five Oinks for Bourgeois Pig
CU Columbia Spectator, NY - Feb 23, 2006
spire the opening of a restaurant. Enticing, potentially insulting, and perhaps a vaguely familiar moniker to some at Columbia, the Bourgeois Pig is the best-titled eatery in Manhattan, and one of the most charming.
Beano's At Beaver Creek
OnTheSnow.com, CA - Feb 23, 2006
Relax on your vacation to Beaver Creek with an evening, snowcat-drawn sleigh ride up to Beano’s Cabin for dinner. This is culinary pampering at its finest, thanks to Beano’s new executive chef, Steven Topple.
Going global: new French, Italian and Vietnamese
Pioneer Press, MN - Feb 23, 2006
Obviously, there's something about me that looks like I just got off the turnip truck. Or maybe I heard her wrong and she actually said "horse" dining.
Centro revamps Gilroy's garlic menu in old Diablo's location
Winnipeg Sun, Canada - Feb 23, 2006
Garlic lovers saddened by the closing of Gilroy can now enjoy some of their favourite garlic dishes and more at Centro, located in the former Diablo's space on Market Avenue.
The science behind recipes
Daily Cardinal, WI - Feb 23, 2006
At Moto, a Chicago restaurant, customers might receive a piece of pie with ice cream levitating above it, or a small pill that releases the flavor of a roast leg of lamb, showing potential for science in the kitchen.
Expired cheese seized from farm
Cyprus Mail, Cyprus - Feb 23, 2006
THE PUBLIC Health Services yesterday confirmed they had confiscated over two tonnes of expired imported cheese at a Larnaca dairy farm.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
SunHerald.com, MS - Feb 23, 2006
Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening.
At 100, 'I'm still the same'
Pioneer Press, MN - Feb 23, 2006
Helen Donahue drove a horse and buggy eight miles into town but never learned to drive a car. She walked a mile and a half to school but never went to college.
Pho Hong Cali tailors flavor of country's tastes
North County Times, CA - Feb 23, 2006
While many ethnic restaurants boast about having authentic, regional recipes, Ryan Tran is taking a different strategy with Pho Hong Cali.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Feb 23, 2006
Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening.
Weekly Entertainment Planner for February 23, 2006
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Feb 23, 2006
PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH displays "Shower of Stoles Project," a collection of liturgical stoles from gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgender individuals, through Sunday, 2310 E. Fourth St.
Seattle artist kicks off event
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Feb 23, 2006
Spectators gathered under a spotlight at Margaret Peresich Park in Biloxi to catch visiting Seattle clay artist Randy Sills work at the wheel, and got a chance to discuss a variety of pottery related subjects with the artist, ranging from form to function ...
A purse is 'gobbled up' by a thief
WAFF, AL - Feb 23, 2006
For most women, their purse is their lifeline. Money, make-up, medicine. You name it. Now try to imagine having it stolen from you.
Winthrop should be grateful for its architectural heritage
Boston Globe, United States - Feb 23, 2006
You can't have it both ways (''Anybody home? Workday departure of residents gives Winthrop a vacant look," Globe North, Feb. 12).
LOCAL BRIEFS
WFAA (subscription), TX - Feb 23, 2006
Kimberly-Clark Corp. said Wednesday that it plans to increase its quarterly dividend to 49 cents per share from 45 cents. The dividend will be payable on April 4 to shareholders of record on March 10.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Feb 23, 2006
Kimberly-Clark Corp. said Wednesday that it plans to increase its quarterly dividend to 49 cents per share from 45 cents. The dividend will be payable on April 4 to shareholders of record on March 10.
Fabulous fillo
Freeport Journal Standard, IL - Feb 23, 2006
The improved fillo dough with a silky texture can make you look like an experienced chef in a four-star restaurant. It makes it possible for anyone to add the golden touch to traditional fare.
Macaroni and cheese: ultimate comfort food
Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - Feb 23, 2006
How could Americans become so passionately involved or obsessively concerned with the simple ingredients of elbows, cheese and milk?
A FINE NEW CITIZEN
LA City Beat, CA - Feb 23, 2006
na city where some of the best French cooks are Mexican, the Mexican cooks may be Chinese, and the Chinese cook might be Wolfgang Puck at Chinois on Main, it seems odd to pay any attention to a chef’s heritage.
~ DINING GUIDE ~
LA City Beat, CA - Feb 23, 2006
Barney Greengrass, 9570 Wilshire Blvd., (310) 777-5877. Some of the finest smoked fish you’ll ever find is served in this small, chic, expensive restaurant perched atop Barney’s fancy department store.
Friends, family want to help man get kidney
Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription), SC - Feb 23, 2006
Kenneth Miller talks about the process he is going through to get on the list to get a kidney transplant. This past Christmas was the first year Kenneth Miller couldn't host his annual dinner celebration for his friends and family.
Carts replacing red recycle bins
OregonLive.com, OR - Feb 23, 2006
In the next few days, Beaverton's seven franchised garbage and recycling haulers will deliver new 60-gallon roll carts to homes they serve.
A flurry of Thai choices draws lunchtime crowd
OregonLive.com, OR - Feb 23, 2006
BEAVERTON -- When we arrive at noon, Rama Thai is almost empty. But 15 minutes later, the cozy restaurant, which seats about three dozen, is filled with hungry lunchers.
Metro restaurant scores
The Tennessean, TN - Feb 23, 2006
On the Rocks, 1530 Demonbreun St., 59. Must be reinspected because red potatoes in a plastic container were soft with 2½ inches of sprouts growing on them.
Vegan diet holds lessons for others
News & Observer, NC - Feb 23, 2006
Ever eat a cheeseless pizza or dunk a cookie into a glass of soymilk? For about one out of every 100 people, avoiding all animal products -- meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy products -- is second nature.
Give celery a starring role
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Feb 23, 2006
March is National Celery Month. It makes me think about the culinary dichotomy of poor celery. It is a kitchen staple, one of the most esteemed vegetables in the world of French culinary art.
Mario's Famous Eggplant Pancakes
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Feb 23, 2006
Give yourself plenty of time to make and assemble these remarkable appetizers. You will need at least 2 firm eggplants that have similar diameters to get the 16 slices you need for 4 servings.
Takeout Food Finds
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Feb 23, 2006
Service: Step up to the counter, place your order, engage in casual chatter with the counterman or other customers for about 20 minutes until your pie is bubbling hot and ready.
Braised Celery With Tomato and Swiss
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Feb 23, 2006
Remove the outer ribs of celery and save for other recipes. Cut the top 4 inches of the stalks away, leaving about 6-8 inches of bulb.
Pao de Queijo (Cheese Rolls)
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Feb 23, 2006
Sift flour into a bowl. In a saucepan, combine 4 tablespoons oil and salt with 6 tablespoons water and bring to a boil. Slowly pour onto the tapioca, stirring it into a stiff dough with a wooden spoon.
Tapas fuel Carnaval-goers across Brazil
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Feb 23, 2006
Growing up in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, I learned early how to cope with the stresses of our annual crazy, eccentric Carnaval, which this year begins Friday, and ends on Tuesday, the dawning of Lent.
Hitting all the right notes
San Bernardino Sun, CA - Feb 23, 2006
I think it was the 1930s actress Billie Burke who said, "Age doesn't matter unless you're a cheese.''. The words embody the spirit of the Rialto Nostalgia Singers, a group of 22 "seasoned" vocalists who perform ...
Ready At Dawn aims for gaming success with "Daxter"
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - Feb 23, 2006
To gamers, Daxter is the orange, odd-looking sidekick of Jak, one of Sony's longest-lasting characters. But to Ready at Dawn Studios, he could be the face of PlayStation Portable gaming.
Slice of Turin on No. 18 to Via Po
OregonLive.com, OR - Feb 23, 2006
The No. 18 tram rattles down Via Genoa a couple of times an hour, and it's always full. Students, businessmen, mothers with prams and elderly women, dressed primly in fur-collared coats and kid leather gloves.
MADISON CHASE FITNESS: 10 Tips To Help You Reach Your Fitness ...
Eurweb.com, CA - Feb 23, 2006
What are you experiencing in your life that may be causing stress. If you are in the midst of a big project or preparing for an important presentation or audition, take a mental note of what your emotional response is.
EVERYDAY CHEAPSKATE
Northwest Herald, IL - Feb 23, 2006
Whether there's a pricey college-campus visit or an ink stain in your future (or both, if you take an ink pen to college with you), today our great readers have solutions for both of those challenges and much more.
In the chips
Philadelphia Daily News, PA - Feb 23, 2006
For the past 150 years, these deep-fried potato rounds have been a staple of the American diet, a culinary icon paired with sandwiches, dunked in creamy dips and gobbled on couches everywhere, one bag at a time.
Variety makes Ansill a choice spot
Philadelphia Daily News, PA - Feb 23, 2006
'DOES THIS mean I have to be interesting?" my boyfriend asked as a cab whisked us toward a new Queen Village restaurant. "Only if you want to eat," I answered.
Not even Simon fazes Kinnik Sky. But what if she wins?
The State, SC - Feb 23, 2006
The Columbia native, who sang Tuesday night as one of the 12 female “American Idol” contestants, will learn whether she’s still part of the competition when the public-voting results are aired at 8 pm on WACH Fox 57.
Ready At Dawn aims for gaming success with "Daxter"
San Bernardino Sun, CA - Feb 23, 2006
To gamers, Daxter is the orange, odd-looking sidekick of Jak, one of Sony's longest-lasting characters. But to Ready at Dawn Studios, he could be the face of PlayStation Portable gaming.
for a spin TAKING PIZZA
Kansas City Star, MO - Feb 23, 2006
Hunched toward the tea candle centered on our wooden table, the four of us squinted hard to read the RecordBar wine list and menu.
Ready At Dawn aims for gaming success with 'Daxter'
Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA - Feb 23, 2006
TO GAMERS, Daxter is the orange, odd-looking sidekick of Jak, one of Sony's longest-lasting characters. But to Ready at Dawn Studios, he could be the face of PlayStation Portable gaming.
New recipes to make dinner more dishy
Miami Herald, FL - Feb 23, 2006
If your answer is met with ''Not that again!'' consider one of three new cookbooks devoted to the evening meal. • The Big Book of Easy Suppers by Maryana Vollstedt (Chronicle, $19.95 paperback) is big.

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