Marlins notebook: Progress pleases Girardi Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription), FL - Florida Marlins manager Joe Girardi has been pleased with his team's first week of spring training. "It's been great. |
school menus Freeport Journal Standard, IL - Chadwick-Milledgeville: Today, creamed chicken, biscuit; Tuesday, pork tenderloin, bun; Wednesday, beef, noodles; Thursday, ribs; Friday, grilled cheese, soup. |
Food for Thought Pittsburg Morning Sun, KS - Fish, nuts, seeds and vegetable oils are good sources of healthy polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats. Coldwater fish (such as salmon, trout and herring) and some nuts and seeds (such as walnuts and flax) are also high in healthful omega 3 fats. |
Peking duck Toronto Star, Canada - DISH DECONSTRUCTION: Duck crêpes start with two crêpes made from flour, eggs and milk. These are cooked and filled with duck meat taken from a whole cooked Peking duck (bought in Chinatown) and pulsed in a food processor so it's not chewy. |
Bok choy Toronto Star, Canada - DISH DECONSTRUCTION: The Beijing-Bok Burger starts with a chicken breast marinated overnight in olive oil, rosemary and spices, and then grilled with a hickory spice rub. |
Parties for kids getting serious Houston Chronicle, United States - Magic Palace has the quirky homegrown charm of a place designed for children without the stamp of a corporate committee. Inside are a stage show, toddlers chasing after employees dressed in ... |
Stars' flameouts take shine of US medals haul Palm Beach Post, FL - TURIN, Italy - Not only is the Americans' glass half-full, it has some of the finest vino Italy has to offer. The toast about to take place is for a team that has won more medals than any other US Olympic team on foreign soil. |
What’s New in Placer Valley Rocklin and Roseville Today, CA - Hampton Inn & Suites. In November 2006, a Hampton Inn & Suites is scheduled to open at 110 North Sunrise in Roseville. The four-story property will have 85 rooms and suites and feature the valued Hampton Inn ... |
The View co-host opens up about struggles in book Houston Chronicle, United States - You probably think you don't have much in common with Star Jones Reynolds, co-host of The View on ABC. The media don't call you a diva. |
The Monitor's two stories Washington Times, DC - Contrary to Ecclesiastes, a "new thing under the sun" appears from time to time, and when that happens it makes history pirouette, or turn turtle. |
Weigh different PensacolaNewsJournal.com, FL - In the grocery store checkout queue, the magazine headlines scream —— "Lose weight without even trying" or "Eat what you want —— and still lose weight" or "Get Slim & Strong. |
Award-winning clown stays forever young Durham Herald Sun, NC - If you call the Garners' house, you're likely to get one of three people: Larry, Jackie or Lollibells the Clown. You can recognize Lollibells by her energetic, high-pitched voice and echoing chuckle. |
The Caricatures in Middle East Politics Rebelión, Spain - The center piece of the current explosive confrontation between Islamic and Arab protestors, political leaders and governments and the US and Western European regimes and publishers is rooted in Israeli efforts to polarize the world in its favor and to ... |
Arts Week: Feb. 26 - Mar. 4 2theadvocate.com, LA - THE TALE OF THE FROG PRINCE: 2 pm and 4 pm, Manship Theatre, Shaw Center for the Arts. $12-$15. (225) 344-0334 or http://www.manshiptheatre. |
New Paltz has a flair for flavor Kingston Daily Freeman, NY - NEW PALTZ - One out of every dozen members of the New Paltz Regional Chamber of Commerce is a restaurant, and when one closes, another typically opens in its place. |
Puzzle contest helps family The Express Times, PA - L. SAUCON TWP. | A woman wearing a cheeseburger hat on her head urged a crowd of more than 400 people to compete in a jigsaw puzzle contest Friday evening at Saucon Valley Elementary School. |
This week in -ist: What's happening around the Gothamist Network Shanghaiist, China - After Wired ran a story documenting the GoogleCenter of the United States a bunch of ists jumped on the opportunity to figure out their own middle. |
Teens endure ‘30 Hour Famine’ project Mankato Free Press, MN - Had Domino’s pizza ever tasted this good? Was there ever a lemon poppyseed muffin - with icing, no less! hat melted in their mouths in quite the same way before? |
Murder case going to trial 19 years later Palm Beach Daily News, FL - Former Palm Beacher James Sullivan to stand trial in the 1987 shooting death of estranged wife Lita. By MICHELE DARGAN , Daily News Staff Writer. |
Scenic mountains, colorful culture Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Zakopane, Poland- You could say Zakopane, Poland, is blessed. It was the late Pope John Paul II's favorite recreation spot. He spent a lot of time here as a young priest - skiing the Tatra mountains and hiking ... |
Still time for a taste of riches This is Money, UK - ARE you a producer of quality food? Or do you specialise in excellent wines or cordials? If you do, and you think you deserve recognition, then you need to move quickly. |
A touch of class by the glass Boston Herald, United States - Piattini, an Italian eatery and wine bar, features 40 wines (18 by the glass) at its Newbury location and 125 (30 by the glass) at the newly opened Columbus Avenue restaurant. |
Seafood saute Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - If you ask Dennis DeLuca how long he's been working for restaurateur Rico Lorenzini, he shrugs. "I stopped counting after 25 years," says DeLuca, executive chef at Rico's Restaurant in Ross. |
Englewood News Briefs Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - Lemon Bay Playhouse will host a Backstage Open House on Saturday, March 11, from 1-3 pm at the theater, 96 W. Dearborn St. Representatives of the theater will explain the volunteer opportunities backstage ... |
Off to a good start Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - A few moments after 9 am, the 18 students in Gina Yanoff's first-grade class were ready to begin their day. Thirteen of the youngsters had just finished their choice of a breakfast bar; fruit; juice or milk; a muffin; or cereal. |
Sitting on a gold mine Unison.ie, Ireland - GLENCAR Mining boss Hugh McCullough is a quiet, studious sort of chap. Likes a bit of painting rather than any of the Indiana Jones exploits of other gold explorers. |
South Florida Venezuelans incensed over flight cuts Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, FL - Weston resident Maria Story talks to her mother in Venezuela at least once a day, but the call from Caracas came unusually early Saturday. |
South Florida Venezuelans incensed over flight cuts Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Weston resident Maria Story talks to her mother in Venezuela at least once a day, but the call from Caracas came unusually early Saturday. |
Slower pace heightens flavor in Italy's Bra eTaiwan News, Taiwan - The table next to me was cinematic. Waving hands, flowing wine, multiple courses, eight pairs of lips in perpetual movement (forkfuls, sips, sentences). |
Tofu Tops the Menu LA Canyon News, CA - Mix the broth and soy sauce in a small bowl, set aside. Heat the canola oil add garlic, ginger, chilies, water chestnuts and heat for one minute. |
After 19 years, in-laws ready for Sullivan trial Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), USA - JoAnn McClinton and her husband, Emory, have spent each day since Jan. 12 sitting on the front row, left side, of a Fulton County courtroom, watching as potential jurors in their former son-in-law's trial are questioned. |
Travel Tips: Oregon Coast Specials Abound Beach Connection, OR - (Oregon Coast) - Late winter still means outstanding travel deals are available at lodgings up and down all of Oregon's coast. |
Group Expands Anti-Illegal Immigration Rally Amid Accusations of ... Washington Post, United States - After waging a high-profile fight in Northern Virginia against a center where employers can go to hire temporary workers, the anti-illegal immigration group has expanded into Maryland. |
With a Little Help From a Friend New York Times, United States - WHEN Tenero, which calls itself a "ristorante Italiano," opened in South Norwalk about two years ago, it was pleasant but uneven, with some super dishes and others in need of work. |
Spooked by Bird Flu, Egyptians Horde Water Washington Post, United States - CAIRO, Feb. 25 -- Of all the panicky ways that people worldwide have sought protection from bird flu, perhaps the strangest took root among Egyptians last week. |
Rev up your metabolism Newsday, NY - Adding lean protein helps you burn fat -- even while you sleep. But balance your diet with healthful carbs and fats. Be the first to know when news happens on Long Island. |
Ian Blackwell: Cult hero worth the wait as he begins to punch his ... Independent, UK - All-rounder has been too laid-back for his own good. Stephen Brenkley talks to a man with a chance to convince the doubters. A few years ago at a gathering of cricket writers, who like to think they know a ... |
What's in your basket? The Observer, UK - I start the day with porridge, made with hot water, honey and hot milk on top. I've retired from competing now, although I still run. |
The nation's favourite vegetable The Observer, UK - Great potato recipes - delicious as a main course ... or a side dish for the meat lovers in your house. In a world of low-carb diets it seems almost a sin to feature the humble potato. |
My other half is a gastronome The Observer, UK - Overpaid? Underexperienced? Not in the world of high-quality fast food, newsreader Katie Derham tells Chloe Diski. It isn't often that newsreader Katie Derham and her restaurateur husband John Vincent let the press into their house. |
Veggie might The Observer, UK - Top chef Paul Gayler is renowned for his inventive and delicious vegetarian dishes. Here he offers recipes from his new cookbook, Pure Vegetarian. |
How sushi ate the world The Observer, UK - From the cutting edge of Tokyo and New York to the chilled cabinet at Boots, sushi is fast becoming the global convenience food of choice. |
Beginning French for Travelers Workshops, Fundamentals and Finer ... knox.VillageSoup.com, ME - Noémie Marciano, Penobscot School's 2005-2006 French Exchange Teacher, will lead the workshops - French for Travelers, Fundamentals and Finer Points - on Saturday, March 4 and 25 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Penobscot School in Rockland. |
Beginning French for Travelers Workshops, Fundamentals and Finer ... VillageSoup Belfast, USA - Noémie Marciano, Penobscot School's 2005-2006 French Exchange Teacher, will lead the workshops - French for Travelers, Fundamentals and Finer Points - on Saturday, March 4 and 25 from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm at Penobscot School in Rockland. |
Expert traveller The Observer, UK - A cheesesteak is a Philadelphia institution, invented in the 1930s at Pat's Steaks, and no visitor should leave without having tried one. |
20 Urban adventures The Observer, UK - Extreme sports are moving to the city - from kayaking in Manhattan and ice climbing in London to caving in Budapest. Gemma Bowes gives a thrillseekers' guide to the city breaks with added adrenaline. |
In search of my six-pack The Observer, UK - The Body Holiday in St Lucia is the ulimate spa - promising 'intense personalised rejuvenation' and lots of hard exercise. |
Pick and Choose Indian Express, India - I’M convinced people from Los Angeles actually reside on a different planet. My friend Melanie, who I’ve hosted in Mumbai twice this year, is as ‘LA’ as they get—she’s light-haired, light-eyed, dresses ... |
Total war: Inside the new Al-Qaeda The Sunday Times, UK - Osama Bin Laden, who had been sitting cross-legged on a carpet, placed his Kalashnikov rifle on the ground and got up. He came towards me with a warm smile that turned into barely repressed laughter as he took in the way I was dressed. |
Luxury for less The Sunday Times, UK - There are few thrills more giddying than the airline upgrade. There you are, staring down the barrel of 14 hours in cattle class, when the check-in chick stops tapping away at her computer and says something ... |
‘Low-priced’ biscuits likely to cost more now Lucknow Newsline, India - Lucknow, February 25: LUCKNOW consumes about 400 tonnes of Glucose and Marie biscuits every month. But with the Mumbai-based Biscuits Manufacturers Association (BMA) planning a 15 per cent price hike, biscuit ... |
Staples Center - not your father's sports facility Goleta Valley Voice, CA - Before the Los Angeles Coliseum was erected for the 1932 Olympics, all sports arena roads in the city led to 1801 S. Grand Ave. and the Grand Olympic Auditorium, which ... |
Weekly Webcomic Wrapup: February 19 - 25, 2006 Joystiq, CA - The formerly utopic Lost Counter-Strike server gets "Frohwned" and Acclaim makes two cameos this week--can you spot them both? |
Historic market taking lead to spruce up neighborhood Akron Beacon Journal, OH - CINCINNATI - Merchants at Ohio's oldest public marketplace hope a new plan to redevelop the vacant, run-down buildings that surround the landmark will help revive a neighborhood where riots erupted five years ago. |
Fill the Fridge Food Drive WEAU-TV 13, WI - This is Gateway Chiropractic Center's second annual "Fill the Fridge" food drive event. Volunteers were at Festival Foods in Eau Claire on February 25th to hand out flyers and collect perishable food items. |
Arkansas Farmers And Chefs Discuss Locally Grown Produce KATV, AR - Little Rock - A Little Rock businessman thinks more of the food served at area restaurants should be to be locally grown. On Saturday, farmers and chef’s came together to discuss how to make that happen. |
No way Jose should get away with 'cheat' claims Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - The sanctions UEFA imposed on Jose Mourinho after his false accusations against Barcelona and the ill-fated referee Anders Frisk last season clearly did not work. |
LET'S GO BACK TO BATH Bath Chronicle, UK - ON Monday MP Dan Norris argued that B&NES should dissolved. Today Anna Harper puts the Back to Bath case and on Monday, Conservative leader Cllr Francine Haeberling argues the case for keeping B&NES as it is. |
Expert tips for women on etiquette Hindu, India - A TOUCH OF CLASS: Chayya Momaya, a corporate grooming and image consultant, demonstrates business etiquettes at a seminar in Hyderabad on Saturday. |
Weekly Webcomic Wrapup: February 19 - 25, 2006 Joystiq, CA - The formerly utopic Lost Counter-Strike server gets "Frohwned" and Acclaim makes two cameos this week--can you spot them both? |
Sicilian temptation Financial Express, India - Think Sicily and the first word that crosses your mind is ‘godfather’. Well, visiting India is someone who laughingly describes herself as godmother. |
Atlanta local area teens go hungry to fight world hunger Macon Telegraph, GA - STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. - Tricia Swift remembered having a variety of food in the kitchen, but always believed there was nothing to eat. |
Atlanta local area teens go hungry to fight world hunger Access North Georgia, GA - Tricia Swift remembered having a variety of food in the kitchen, but always believed there was nothing to eat. "I used to take having food for granted," she said. |
Burgerville Brings Fresh Local Flavor Back to Salmon Creek Yahoo! News (press release) - VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The Holland, Inc., known throughout the Pacific Northwest for its Burgerville quick service restaurants, today announced the grand re-opening of one of its locations in Clark County, Washington. |
Small-town ways please locals, keep the snowbirds flocking back Arizona Republic, AZ - "Yuma is a great place. It still has that small-town feeling, not like the city. It still has that hometown atmosphere. We're lucky to have that," says Bob Lutes, who, with his brother and sister, owns and operates the busiest lunch counter in the city. |
Atlanta local area teens go hungry to fight world hunger Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. - Tricia Swift remembered having a variety of food in the kitchen, but always believed there was nothing to eat. |
Falling hard for Telluride Arizona Republic, AZ - When it comes to my ski trip in Telluride, everything has to be divided into two categories: Before the Fall and After the Fall. BTF, I was in a state of innocence, an unspoiled Adam of the slopes, steadily ... |
'Anti-meat' activists' initiative wouldn't protect animals Arizona Republic, AZ - They play on our emotions to promote their agenda. They ignore decades of sound science. They smear anyone who doesn't share their radical vegan views. |
Weekly Webcomic Wrapup: February 19 - 25, 2006 Joystiq, CA - The formerly utopic Lost Counter-Strike server gets "Frohwned" and Acclaim makes two cameos this week--can you spot them both? |
The octopus appetizer at Estia is naturally flavored - and ... philly.com, PA - Pete Pashalis was steeped in the riches of the Ionian Sea. As a boy in Greece, his home in Nafpaktos was barely a block from the Corinthian Channel, which roiled with silvery tsipoura and darting red barbouni. |
Community calendar Journal-Advocate, CO - Colorado SHARE Food Distribution - 8:30 to 9:30 am, 18802 S. Hwy 6, Valley Imp. Event Center. Also register for March distribution. |
The Caricatures in Middle East Politics Axis of Logic, MA - The centerpiece of the current explosive confrontation between Islamic and Arab protestors, political leaders and governments and the US and Western European regimes ... |
Elsewhere in -ists LAist, CA - After Wired ran a story documenting the GoogleCenter of the United States a bunch of ists jumped on the opportunity to figure out their own middle. |
Whole Foods' 'sinful' job is foodie's dream come deliciously true St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO - She heads that seductive section of Brentwood's Whole Foods Market encompassing cheese, chocolate, coffee, wine, beer and the olive bar. |
Three generations of one family have different views of Olympics ... ESPN - CESANA, Italy -- Grandma Rosalia keeps her distance from the ballyhoo that has descended upon her town. Her son-in-law Giovanni likes drinking wine with foreigners but is angry he had to give up land to make way for a bobsled course. |
Women's work Aspen Times, CO - Women are many things: mothers and daughters; wives and friends; employees and business owners. Many are all of the above. This is perhaps especially true in the Roaring Fork Valley. |
‘Smile... you’re in Spain!’ Manila Bulletin, Philippines - There’sa great deal more to Spain than centuries-old churches, castles and fortresses. This I realized the moment I visited for the first time the land of Zara and Mango in November 2002. |
Elsewhere In The Ist-a-verse Seattlest, Seattle - After Wired ran a story documenting the GoogleCenter of the United States a bunch of ists jumped on the opportunity to figure out their own middle. |
Got competition? Chicago Tribune, United States - Hein Hettinga is the proprietor of Sarah Farms, a collection of 15 dairy operations in the Southwest and California. Apparently he's a brilliant businessman, and his competitors don't like that. |
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse DCist.com, DC - After Wired ran a story documenting the GoogleCenter of the United States a bunch of ists jumped on the opportunity to figure out their own middle. |
Burgerville Brings Fresh Local Flavor Back to Salmon Creek PR Newswire (press release), NY - Restaurant Re-Opens in Community It Joined Over 25 Years Ago VANCOUVER, Wash., Feb. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The Holland, Inc., known throughout the Pacific Northwest for its Burgerville quick service restaurants ... |
Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse Bostonist, MA - After Wired ran a story documenting the GoogleCenter of the United States a bunch of ists jumped on the opportunity to figure out their own middle. |
Elsewhere In The Ist-a-verse Gothamist, NY - After Wired ran a story documenting the GoogleCenter of the United States a bunch of ists jumped on the opportunity to figure out their own middle. |
Neighborhood digest: Feb. 25 Annapolis Capital, MD - GRASONVILLE -- Residents living along Route 18 from Grasonville to Stevensville are invited to attend a neighborhood safety meeting next week. |
Elsewhere In The Ist-a-verse' Chicagoist, IL - After Wired ran a story documenting the GoogleCenter of the United States a bunch of ists jumped on the opportunity to figure out their own middle. |
First Tour Of Iraqi Kurdistan And Kurdish Regions Mathaba.Net, UK - Veteran overland tour operator Geoff Hann will be running the first tour of Iraqi Kurdistan and the Kurdish regions of Turkey and Iran in May. |
ASP Awards Banquet tonight, Surfings Night Of Nights Global Surf News - Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 25 February, 2006 : - - Tonight, surfers will swap wetsuits for penguin suits and will head to the Gold Coast Convention Centre to honour surfing’s 2005 champions. |
Cooking Corner Hi-Desert Star, CA - These chimichangas are a lot of fun to make. Basically they're burritos that are deep fried and are very good, with their crispy shells and meat and melted cheese centers. |
Oinks, quacks, and baas fill air at Pettisville High Toledo Blade, OH - PETTISVILLE, Ohio - The three little pigs and some baa-baa black sheep came to school yesterday for an animal science program, marking a farm-friendly finale to National FFA Week at Pettisville High School. |
Cold and 'crazy' The Casper Star Tribune, WY - My dad rode with me to gas up the Explorer and to put air in the tires before my trip from Riverton, where he lives, to Cody, where an ice climbing festival was under way. |
Hanging Out: McCarthys hit a home run on boys' day out Portsmouth Herald News, NH - February vacation week has brought the McCarthy boys a day that brims with fun, and it’s only half over. Already today, Tom, 51, has brought his son Tommy, 5, and his nephew, Bobby, 4, to ... |
Elbaneh is a 'Most Wanted Terrorist' Buffalo News, United States - A former Lackawanna man has been placed on an FBI list of the world's most wanted terrorism suspects. Jaber A. Elbaneh, 39, an associate of the Lackawanna Six, is now one of 26 men on the agency's "Most Wanted Terrorists" list. |
Real estate Jerusalem, Hertzliya, Raanana, Ashdod Jerusalem Post, Israel - Not many people think of going to Shabbat services as a gastronomic experience. Yet after diligently praying for heavenly goodwill, many appreciate temporal rewards in the form of Jewish soul food. |
Olympics wind down, but not without headlines Miami Herald, FL - You can feel the Olympics beginning to shut down now. This always happens after the figure skating ends. You have this huge build-up to the women's free skate. |
Olympics wind down, but not without headlines San Jose Mercury News, USA - You can feel the Olympics beginning to shut down now. This always happens after the figure skating ends. You have this huge build-up to the women's free skate. |
A shrinking buffet 'A la carte' cable could save viewers money ... nwitimes.com, IN - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
Cold and 'crazy' Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - My dad rode with me to gas up the Explorer and to put air in the tires before my trip from Riverton, where he lives, to Cody, where an ice climbing festival was under way. |
Chefs for new Fieldstone Market prepare for opening by testing ... The Missoulian, MT - Midday meals at the Missoula Senior Citizens Center are always home-cooked and nutritious. But the kitchen's menus have had a little extra kick on Fridays this past month. |
Icy snow doesn't deter these artists Midland Daily News (subscription), MI - Several area students stripped to T-shirts and bared bare hands as they scooped and scraped the mounds of snow piled in and around the Farmers Market into recognizable shapes. |
High school hoops roundup Midland Daily News (subscription), MI - Brett Burch scored 23 points to lead Bullock Creek to a 66-39 Tri-Valley Conference West win over Carrollton on Friday. The Lancers jumped out to a 16-4 lead after the first quarter and never let the Cavaliers back in it. |
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