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Friday, March 17, 2006

Danish companies feel cartoon boycott pain
MLive.com, MI - 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.
Danish Companies Feel Cartoon Boycott Pain
ABC News - Feb 21, 2006
Kuwait Danish Dairy Company Chairman Mohammed Jaffar talks to an AP reporter (not seen) in his plant's office at Subhan, Kuwait City on Sunday, Feb.19, 2006.
Danish Companies Feel Cartoon Boycott Pain
Los Angeles Times, CA - 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 ...
Would you take fashion advice from this man?
West Island Chronicle, Canada - Feb 21, 2006
I may be about to pronounce on a heretofore unpronounced-upon trend. I've looked all over the Internet and I've found no judgement on this matter.
10,000 Lakes Festival Confirms for July 19–22 in Northern ...
Top40-Charts.com, NY - Feb 21, 2006
Detroit Lakes, MN (10,000 Lakes Festival PR) - The 4th Annual 10,000 Lakes Festival (10KLF) will open its gates July 19-22, 2006 at the scenic Soo Pass Ranch in Detroit Lakes, MN for four special days of live musical performances and campout experiences ...
Danish Companies Feel Cartoon Boycott Pain
WTOP, D.C. - 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 ...
New Italian restaurant to open on Main Street
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Feb 21, 2006
The wacky art is up, the plastic is off the banquettes. The hostess stand, made of salvaged beams from the 19th-century building, is finished and jars of Jerusalem artichokes stand on the shelves.
HDI Annual Conference & Expo Keynoters to Include Authors ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Feb 21, 2006
Lineup to Include HDI Founder Ron Muns and Chad Hymas, Geoffrey Moore, David Timmons, Ross Shafer, Marcus Buckingham and Ken Jennings COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.
Danish companies feel cartoon boycott pain
BusinessWeek - Feb 21, 2006
FEB. 21 1:51 PM ET 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.
Danish Companies Feel Cartoon Boycott Pain
MSN Money - 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.
Danish companies feel cartoon boycott pain
The State, SC - Feb 21, 2006
KUWAIT CITY - 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.
Danish Companies Feel Cartoon Boycott Pain
Forbes - Feb 21, 2006
21.2006, 01:51 PM. 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.
Kraft Foods Highlights Progress, Focus on Brand Value and ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - Feb 21, 2006
NORTHFIELD, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 21, 2006--In a presentation to the financial community today, Roger K. Deromedi, CEO of Kraft Foods Inc.
Waffle House to begin accepting credit cards
News 8 Austin, TX - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTA -- The “cash only'' signs soon will disappear from Waffle House, which now wants to accommodate diners who use plastic.
Danish Companies Feel Cartoon Boycott Pain
Houston Chronicle, 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 ...
Danish Companies Feel Cartoon Boycott Pain
Bismarck Tribune, USA - 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.
Danish companies feel cartoon boycott pain
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Feb 21, 2006
KUWAIT CITY - 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.
Danish companies feel cartoon boycott pain
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Feb 21, 2006
KUWAIT CITY - 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.
Danish companies feel cartoon boycott pain
Macon Telegraph, GA - Feb 21, 2006
KUWAIT CITY - 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.
HDI Annual Conference & Expo Keynoters to Include Authors ...
Yahoo! News (press release) - Feb 21, 2006
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Feb. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- What do Ron Muns, Chad Hymas, Geoffrey Moore, David Timmons, Ross Shafer, Marcus Buckingham and Ken Jennings have in common?
Stay Summer Lean All Year Long
Bicycling - Feb 21, 2006
5 easy ways to balance your diet with your activity level and avoid off-season weight gain--now. By Selene Yeager. The average three-hour ride burns about 1,500 calories; the average three-hour football game viewed via the La-Z-Boy burns 200 calories.
Tiny devices to feed advances in food safety and quality
PhysOrg.com, VA - Feb 21, 2006
Laboratory testing of agricultural produce in the wake of the food scares of the 1990s has made the food on European dinner tables safer than ever before.
Wisconsin cheese carver appearing on Letterman
KARE, MN - Feb 21, 2006
An Appleton cheese carver will be taking his act to the bright lights of David Letterman's show. Troy Landwehr will appear on Letterman's "Late Show" Wednesday where he'll carve a likeness of the head of stage manager Biff.
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now treated to credit ...
KLTV, TX - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTA The "cash only" signs soon will disappear from Waffle House, which now wants to accommodate diners who use plastic.
Analysis: Europe gets tough with Iran
World Peace Herald, DC - 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 scholar Robert Kagan: "Americans are from Mars; Europeans are from Venus.
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now treated to credit ...
Team 4 News, TX - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTA The "cash only" signs soon will disappear from Waffle House, which now wants to accommodate diners who use plastic.
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now treated to credit ...
KTEN, TX - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTA The "cash only" signs soon will disappear from Waffle House, which now wants to accommodate diners who use plastic.
Waffle House to Start Taking Credit Cards
Salon - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Deep Dish, Make Way For Pizza Pot Pie
Chicagoist, IL - Feb 21, 2006
Chicago is well known for its pizza and mafia activity. Delightfully, the two converge on the 2100 block of north Clark. At street level of a brownstone building, behind a wrought-iron fence, Chicago Pizza ...
Asking the fox to guard the henhouse
Arkansas Times, AR - Feb 21, 2006
As you know by now, the Bush administration wants to outsource the operation of six of our largest ports to a company owned by the United Arab Emirates.
Waffle House's 'Poor Ol' Cash Customer' Now Treated To Credit ...
NBC13.com, AL - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTA -- The "cash only" signs soon will disappear from Waffle House, which now wants to accommodate diners who use plastic.
Kraft Foods Highlights Progress, Focus on Brand Value and ...
Finanzen.net, Germany - Feb 21, 2006
In a presentation to the financial community today,Roger K. Deromedi, CEO of Kraft Foods Inc. (NYSE:KFT), a global leaderin branded food and beverages, reviewed the company's progress againstits Sustainable ...
Some Waffle House now accepts cards
Kentucky.com, KY - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Waffle House to start taking credit cards
HappyNews.com, TX - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Waffle House to start taking credit cards
News & Observer, NC - Feb 21, 2006
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.
La Dolce Musto by Michael Musto
Village Voice, NY - Feb 21, 2006
I've been telling you for three months about Tuesday nights at Happy Valley, the medium-sized dance club located, conveniently enough, just a kidney stone's throw away from my house.
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now can use credit card
Denton Record Chronicle (subscription), 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.
Waffle House to Start Taking Credit Cards
ABC News - Feb 21, 2006
— 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.
Waffle House to start taking credit cards
MLive.com, MI - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Waffle House to start taking credit cards
Macon Telegraph, GA - 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.
Waffle House to Start Taking Credit Cards
MSN Money - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Waffle House to Start Taking Credit Cards
Los Angeles Times, CA - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Waffle House to Start Taking Credit Cards
Houston Chronicle, United States - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Waffle House to Start Taking Credit Cards
Times Daily, AL - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Waffle House to treat 'poor ol' cash customer' to credit cards
WIS, SC - Feb 21, 2006
(Atlanta, Georgia-AP) February 21, 2006 - The "cash only" signs soon will disappear from Waffle House, which now wants to accommodate diners who use plastic.
Waffle House to Start Taking Credit Cards
Forbes - Feb 21, 2006
21.2006, 12:22 PM. 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.
Waffle House to Start Taking Credit Cards
WTOP, D.C. - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Waffle House to start taking credit cards
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - 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.
Waffle House to start taking credit cards
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 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.
Waffle House to Start Taking Credit Cards
The Ledger, FL - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Black beauties
Chicago Tribune, United States - Feb 21, 2006
Guinness and St. Patrick's Day go together like Easter and eggs, like Christmas and nog, like birthdays and Jagermeister. So we realize it'd be a sacrilege to suggest ignoring the creamy Irish stout on March 17.
Waffle House to start taking credit cards
Bradenton Herald, United States - 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.
Waffle House to Start Taking Credit Cards
Bismarck Tribune, USA - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Waffle House to start taking credit cards
The State, SC - 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.
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now can use credit card
Dallas Morning News (subscription), 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.
Wrong cuts at wrong time in package
Daily Mining Gazette, MI - Feb 21, 2006
The United States, like just about every other developed nation on the planet, seems to have a tough time figuring out how to best help the poor.
Waffle House to start taking credit cards
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Feb 21, 2006
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.
Europe talks, acts tough on Iran
Monsters and Critics.com, 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 ...
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now can use credit card
Macon Telegraph, GA - 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.
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now can use credit card
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - 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.
USA Showchoir slated to perform ‘Back to Broadway’
Huron Daily Tribune, MI - Feb 21, 2006
SEBEWAING - The Unionville-Sebewaing Area High School auditorium will soon be alive with the “The Sound of Music” and other Broadway tunes with upcoming dinner theatre performances by the USA Showchoir.
Aled is the big cheese (maker)
Gloucester Advocate, Australia - Feb 21, 2006
Gloucester's Capparis Cheese has taken out one of the most prestigious awards at the 2006 Sydney Royal cheese and dairy produce show.
Waffle House: Scattered, Smothered, Covered And Charged
WSBtv.com, GA - Feb 21, 2006
ATLANTA -- The "cash only" signs soon will disappear from Waffle House, which now wants to accommodate diners who use plastic.
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now can use credit cards
Access North Georgia, GA - 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.
Analysis: Europe talks, acts tough on Iran
United Press International - 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 scholar Robert ...
Waffle House's 'poor ol' cash customer' now can use credit cards
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - 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.
Russian market leader relies on filling packaging flexibility from ...
Jobwerx, WA - Feb 21, 2006
SIG Combibloc, one of the leading systems suppliers of carton packaging and filling machines for beverages and food, offers Russian market leader Wimm Bill Dann flexibility.
It's finger lime season in Australia
FreshPlaza, Netherlands - Feb 21, 2006
John is a bona fide foodie and wine lover, but also someone who feels that gourmet can be found in a diner just as much as in some chic restaurant.
Cream of the crop
Beaver Dam Daily Citizen, WI - Feb 21, 2006
The Beaver Dam Chamber of Commerce and the sponsors of the 2006 Midwest Cream Cheese Competition are proud to announce the winners of this year's contests.
Thomas'(R) Redefines the Sandwich With Launch of Squares(TM) ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Feb 21, 2006
GREENWICH, Conn., Feb. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Thomas'(R) is reshaping the way we look at a popular breakfast favorite -- the bagel -- with the introduction of Thomas' Squares(TM) Bagelbread, a uniquely square-shaped ...
Chicken Artichoke Casserole
Reader's Digest, NY - Feb 21, 2006
2. Sauté chicken in 1 tablespoon butter in a skillet over medium-high heat until no longer pink. Season with salt and pepper. Arrange chicken and artichokes in prepared baking dish; set aside.
Thomas'(R) Redefines the Sandwich With Launch of Squares(TM) ...
Yahoo! News (press release) - Feb 21, 2006
GREENWICH, Conn., Feb. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Thomas'® is reshaping the way we look at a popular breakfast favorite -- the bagel -- with the introduction of Thomas' Squares(TM) Bagelbread, a uniquely square-shaped ...
Health Alert: Mood foods
WIS, SC - Feb 21, 2006
(National) February 21, 2006 - We've all heard you are what you eat, but when it comes to cravings, nutritionists say there are certain foods that can actually boost your mood significantly, and there's a power food for every emotion.
The bounty of Palermo is made to order at Trattoria Giacomo
Chicago Tribune, United States - Feb 21, 2006
Ordinarily you might not see a Jaguar and a Cadillac parked after dark at this strip mall across from Ft. Sheridan. But these drivers are hip to one of Highwood's most authentic Italian offerings ...
How To Impress Your Friends Without Trying
Chicagoist, IL - Feb 21, 2006
We've all had that moment where it seemed like a good idea to invite 4-10 of your closest friends over for dinner…and then the subsequent realization that you now have to cook a meal for 4-10 hungry interlopers.
Keep your kids healthy
Canada.com, Canada - Feb 21, 2006
One Canadian child in every four is overweight, and that number is increasing - in fact, the rate of obesity in Canadian children has more than doubled in the past two decades.
Sweet Potato Queen's Frito Recipe
CBS 11, TX - Feb 21, 2006
(CBS 11 News) It was less than 10 years ago, divorced and in debt, when Jill Conner Browne wrote her first book, “The Sweet Potato Queen’s Book of Love.
Slip into this Red Kimono
INQ7.net, Philippines - Feb 21, 2006
Editor's Note: Published on page D3 of the February 22, 2006 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. THE RESTAURANT’S NAME came to them in a dream.
Nutrition study claims that eating eggs at breakfast will reduce ...
Newstarget.com, Taiwan - Feb 21, 2006
The Journal of the American College of Nutrition has published a study that indicates eating two eggs in the morning can reduce the amount of food you eat at lunch and the hunger you feel over the next 24 hours.
Birthday Soup
Upstate House, New York - Feb 21, 2006
Tonight, three of my dearest friends will join me for Birthday Soup. One will bring salad, another sweets, another bread and cheese.
Short takes
The Olympian, WA - Feb 21, 2006
Fat Tuesday, the culmination of Mardi Gras festivities, might reawaken a yen for New Orleans-style cooking. Many traditional recipes of the region, from a steaming bowl of gumbo to the perfect etouffee, call for a liberal use of herbs and spices.
Home > Article > Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Ra...
TeenHollywood.com, CA - Feb 21, 2006
For the uninitiated, Wallace is a cheese-loving inventor and Gromit is his trusty and long-suffering dog. The duo’s creators have won two Oscars for short films about the cute claymation style animated characters ...
GIFT OF LOVE
York Dispatch, PA - Feb 21, 2006
Herb Suereth told his longtime friend, Michelle Stoltzfus, he needed to see her. They met at a Denny's. She ordered water. He had cheese fries smothered in bacon and ranch dressing.
Chocolate ripple sliver cake
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Feb 21, 2006
Preheat oven to 160?C on fan-bake. Grease a 22cm springform cake tin and line base with non-stick baking paper. Place the cream cheese and sugar in a bowl and beat with an electric mixer until smooth.
Australia's stylish southern centre
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Feb 21, 2006
Having lived in speedy Sydney in my spiky-haired and winkle-pickered days, basked in Brisbane's heat and visited the landlocked capital Canberra, I was keen to see if their southern cousin ...
Giant Colon invades Carnegie Science Center
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Feb 21, 2006
The traveling colon looks like an inflatable tube, something you'd see at a Chuck E. Cheese's. Instead, it's at the Carnegie Science Center, where visitors can walk through the oversized body part to learn how to prevent colorectal cancer.
Northern Foods faces another battle front in pie market
FoodNavigator.com, France - Feb 21, 2006
Faced with the prospect of losing its lucrative market for Melton Mowbray pies, Northern Foods might get hit again as Cornish pasties attempt to get the same protection under the EU's geographical indications system.
Getting To Know: Lon Kruger
Las Vegas Sun, NV - Feb 21, 2006
I don't read a lot during the season. Right now, I'm reading "When Cuba Conquered Kentucky" (Rutledge Hill Press) by Marianne Walker, about the 1952 Cuba High basketball team that won the Kentucky state championship.
Senior Meals
Hampton Union, NH - Feb 21, 2006
BRENTWOOD - The Rockingham Nutrition and Meals on Wheels Program provides hot, nutritious meals for senior citizens and home-bound individuals at 13 locations throughout the county.
Anastasio, SCI Set For 10,000 Lakes Fest
Billboard, NY - Feb 21, 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.
First Graduates of UNISG
Slow food, Italy - Feb 21, 2006
On Sunday February 26 at the Reggia di Colorno, the campus of the University of Gastronomic Sciences dedicated to postgraduate education, the first students to graduate from the Master in Gastronomic Sciences and Quality Products course will receive their ...
As blindness increases, so does awareness of the disability
Villages Daily Sun, FL - Feb 21, 2006
George Cavanagh, a self-proclaimed “old farm boy” from Massachusetts, often can be spotted around town from Weirsdale to Wildwood, enjoying boot-tappin’ country-western music with his wife, Cynthia.
Damkot, Evelyn J.
Green Bay Press Gazette, WI - Feb 21, 2006
Evelyn Janet Damkot, 91, formerly of Gibbsville, died at Pine Haven Christian Home on Sunday morning, Feb. 19, 2006. Evelyn was born in the town of Lima on April 11, 1914, a daughter of the late Peter and Christina (Kots) Jensema.
Price drop for cheese and butter will mean less revenue for local ...
Wilkes Barre Citizen's Voice, PA - Feb 21, 2006
A price drop in the cheese and butter market has local dairy farmers preparing for severely low milk prices in 2006. To combat the price drop and keep dairy farmers in business, the ...
Salem news in brief
Salem News, USA - Feb 21, 2006
An Endurance Swim Program will be offered by the Salem Park and Recreation Department beginning March 7, from 7 to 8 pm at Salem State College's O'Keefe Center.
Housing Guide: Because we don't want you to starve
UM Maneater, MO - Feb 21, 2006
2. While pasta is cooking, peel and chops the garlic and put into a large bowl. Add oil and Italian seasoning. Core and chop tomatoes into small pieces and add.
Behold, the power of cheese ... er, music
OSU Daily Barometer, OR - Feb 21, 2006
Have you ever been faced with a deadline you knew you had to meet, but had absolutely no idea how you were going to meet it? How about facing the same situation on a weekly basis.
Leslie Harlib's Social Scene: Sausalito rides pro cycling wave
Marin Independent-Journal, CA - Feb 21, 2006
For once, Marin's social scene really was about big wheels. The Tour of California cycling races and their attendant festivities, held from Friday to Monday, took Sausalito and the Bay Area by a cycling storm ...
Sonic aims for a boom in the Fort
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Feb 21, 2006
It’s not quite the speed of sound. But, less than two years after Fort Wayne’s first and only Sonic Drive-In closed in December 2004, the Oklahoma-based chain is returning to town with a new location and new owners.
Northern Foods faces another battle front in pie market
FoodAndDrinkEurope.com, France - Feb 21, 2006
Faced with the prospect of losing its lucrative market for Melton Mowbray pies, Northern Foods might get hit again as Cornish pasties attempt to get the same protection under the EU's geographical indications system.

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