Meet Your New Neighbors TheInd.com, LA - Up to 25,000 evacuees are still living in Acadiana. A number of them tell why they've made the Lafayette area their new home - and plan to stay. |
Best and worst from Super Bowl media day FOXSports.com - Ah, media day at the Super Bowl. It's like the night before the prom. There's anxiety, tension, exuberance, and lots of concern over which bunch of guys are going to score the most by the end of the big night. |
Could a monster be what's needed to keep DisneyToon Studios off ... Jim Hill Media.com, NH - Jim Hill offers some suggestions to Sharon Morrill, president of DisneyToon Studios. Various ways she can keep John Lasseter from closing down Disney's video premiere operation. |
Kelly: New York will toast New Orleans commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - New York is certainly a city that knows something about recovering from a devastating disaster. That's why it's not all that surprising to learn that the organizers of this year's James Beard ... |
Albert Mohler Crosswalk.com, VA - The Brave New World we now experience is filled with a myriad of moral dilemmas--and none demands more urgent attention than those related to human reproduction and the massive technological advances that are related to human fertility and babies. |
Recipe connection Charleston Gazette, WV - I consider February the “red” month, owing to all that sweetly surrounds that hearts-and-flowers date - the 14th. I dug out some “red” recipes to match the month. |
Recipe connection Charleston Gazette (subscription), USA - I consider February the “red” month, owing to all that sweetly surrounds that hearts-and-flowers date - the 14th. I dug out some “red” recipes to match the month. |
Immigration not a top issue for residents, Kaine says Washington Times, DC - There may be more than 40 immigration-related bills in the works this year in Richmond, but all that attention in the General Assembly on illegal aliens is misdirected, Gov. |
Cookbook offers solution to weeping meringues Daily News - Galveston County, TX - No matter what trouble you encounter preparing your strawberry tarts and chess pie, John Phillip Carroll’s new publication, “Pie, Pie, Pie” (Chronicle Books/$19.95) has a solution. |
Onion editors favor tubby Wisconsinites Wisconsin State Journal, WI - Here's one headline you won't see in The Onion: Hefty Wisconsinites ready for their close-up. In a New York Times article, two of the Onion's top graphics editors complained how easy it was to find big-boned ... |
Easy dips, small bites will make guests cheer Daily News - Galveston County, TX - Planning a Super Bowl party? Consider dips and appetizers. They’re tasty items for casual entertaining, whether you’re catering for the hanging-around-at-home team, people who drop in as expected or those who arrive without warning. |
A great use for stale bread Toronto Star, Canada - This ribollita (stale bread soup) brims with tomatoes. Mr. Goudas sells canned baby lima and navy beans. The recipe has been adapted from Rachael Ray's 365: No Repeats - A Year of Deliciously Different Dinners (2005, $26.95). |
Bread lovers are sweet on sourdough Toronto Star, Canada - SAN FRANCISCO—Louise Boudin was an old lady when the San Francisco earthquake shook her world in 1906. Still, she dashed into her burning bakery. |
School lunches Marshfield Mariner, MA - Loaded nachos: Frito Lay tortilla chips, taco, meat, cheese sauce, lettuce, tomato, salsa, hot vegetable. Pizza Day: With a variety of toppings, vegetable pasta salad, 100 percent juice carton. |
School menus Harwich Oracle, MA - Monday: Breaded chicken patty on a bun, chilled fruit. Choose two: fruit juice, green beans, salad. Tuesday: Fresh fruit, cheese cubes and soft pretzels. |
School lunch menus Pembroke Mariner, MA - Baked potato, cheese sauce, bacon bits, broccoli, soft pretzel, apricots, Jell-O with toping, choice of milk. King size soft taco, lettuce, tomato, tortilla chips, corn, salsa, cornbread, choice of milk. |
The Winchester Star Winchester Star, VA - For three decades, six days a week, Mike Nasser’s morning routine has been about the same - unlock the front door at The Launching Pad, start the coffee, turn on the stove, and adjust the thermostat to suit the weather. |
War News for Tuesday, January 31 2006 uruknet.info, Italy - Bring 'em on: A British soldier was killed by an explosion in southern Iraq on Tuesday, becoming the 100th British service member to die in the campaign since the US-led invasion in 2003. |
Seniors' Activities Palm Beach Post, FL - National Association of Retired Federal Employees, monthly meeting, 10 am third Fridays, South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog Road, Delray Beach. |
Golden Corral food plentiful, delicious Palm Beach Post, FL - If the children are so hungry they could eat an elephant, or you're in the mood for a hodgepodge of dishes, then Golden Corral is the place to go. |
Golden Corral food plentiful, delicious Palm Beach Post, FL - If the children are so hungry they could eat an elephant, or you're in the mood for a hodgepodge of dishes, then Golden Corral is the place to go. |
Best Stress Relievers Forbes - The more successful one is, the more stressful one's life becomes. Every new promotion means added responsibility and added stress. |
Super Sunday dips MetroWest Daily News, MA - your choice of three savory combinations -- but also because of their ure. The avocados are cubed and left ... |
Get happy at Foley's in Reading CiN Weekly, OH - There aren'ta lot of deals at Foley's, but the prices are quite reasonable to begin with. The only consistent special is that the bar's 12 domestic beers are available for $2, but bartender Julie Dyer says ... |
Chocolate classes send sweet signals for Valentines Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Sweetwater Cooking school is offering two workshops on making chocolate candy, which includes instructions on chocolate truffles and filled candies. |
Boho beauty CiN Weekly, OH - If the big, princess-style dress isn't your thing, go for a slimmer shape. Picking a dress with beading or layers of organza fabric offers a romantic look while something in plain satin is more modern. |
2 for $20: Melt in Northside CiN Weekly, OH - I don't go to Northside very often, but I have a new reason to do so: Melt. The charming new eatery serves up soups, salads and melts, of course, in a friendly, laid-back atmosphere. |
Game day goodies The Republican, MA - On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers will play the Seattle Seahawks. But the Super Bowl is about more than Herculean heroes butting heads. |
Flavor Super Sunday with themed menus Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - When the Seattle Seahawks swoop into Detroit to take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Sunday's Super Bowl, it will be more than the clash of two teams ... |
Super Bowl Scene: Many celebrities expected to make entrances ... Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - While there's plenty of NFL players representing their respective teams in Detroit, A-list celebrities have been in short supply so far. |
Hot wings take flight as a favorite snack food Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - Chicken wings are those stalwarts of happy-hour fare at the neighborhood bar and one good exception to the American tendency to throw things away: Chew 'em, toss 'em, repeat. |
Keisel's notebook: Media swarm 'unbelievable' Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - EDITOR'S NOTE: Steelers defensive end/special teams demon Brett Keisel is compiling a diary for the Tribune-Review during Super Bowl week. |
Readers cut to the meat and potatoes Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - For JoAnn Carter, Greensburg, who wanted a ham loaf recipe. From Betty Kury, Hampton, who writes, "I usually make the syrup first, cool 1/3 cup and add it to the meat mixture. |
Failsafe Fat Loss Healthy Wealthy n Wise, WV - “This art and science of our Siddha Ved lineage is 2000 years old. It’s been handed down through the ages and is a complete, holistic health system that deals with body, mind, emotions and soul altogether. |
Danes under threat as row over cartoon escalates Hindu, India - Brussels: Protests intensified across West Asia as Muslims vented their anger at a Danish newspaper for depicting the Prophet Muhammad in cartoons. |
Telestream Flip4Mac WMV 2.0 Windows Media playback, import and ... Oceania (press release), CA - Summary: Since no new tangible features have been added from version 1, Flip4Mac WMV 2.0 isn't so much an upgrade as it is a coming-out party. |
Dips are tasty items for casual entertaining Washington Examiner, DC - These dips made with creamy Hass avocados are special because of their taste - your choice of three savory combinations - but also because of their texture. |
The Future of American Indian Peoples Indian Country Today, NY - There are several things that can affect the future of the American Indian people, such as the loss of language, loss of land base, and the disregard of treaty obligations. |
Health Notes Savannah Morning News, GA - You can shut him up for a while with a book for hypochondriacs by Philadelphia comedian Dennis DiClaudio: "The Hypochondriac's Pocket Guide to Horrible Diseases You Probably Already Have" (Bloomsbury, $14.95). |
Finding your greatness in kitchen Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - Growing up in Milwaukee with five sisters and brothers, Tyler Brown learned to cook for a crowd. She never unlearned it. So even while she prepares dinner now for just herself and her 22-year-old daughter, quantities are ample enough to share. |
Looking for national and local news, sports, and business? Find it ... Hartford Courant, United States - com. I once heard a calzone described as "pocket pizza." I prefer to call it pizza's less popular kid brother. Whether or not it gets the recognition it deserves, here are five great places to get calzones in Connecticut. |
Export values up along with trade deficit National Business Review, New Zealand - Export values climbed to $2,651 million in December, up 4.3 per cent on the same month last year, and import values were down -- but the trade balance for the month was a deficit of $292 million (11.0 percent of exports). |
Making the most of milk Fauquier Times-Democrat, VA - Optimists are always saying that if you're given lemons, you should turn them into lemonade. Yet what do you do if what you have isn't lemons, but milk, and milk whose wholesale price hasn't increased in decades? |
Fine dining by the fire Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Reading, writing and football watching are enhanced when warmed by hot embers. But dining and drinking can ascend to a new plateau in the glow of a blazing fire, especially in February, the year's longest month. |
City Was Told 6 Times of Trouble in Bronx Boy's Home New York Times, United States - Even though the city's child welfare agency had received six complaints about the family of Quachaun Browne since 2004 - and even though caseworkers had been inside his home four times since November t failed to act before a weekend-long torrent of ... |
It's dogs' life! China Daily, China - Many Chinese have seen their lives transformed by rocketing incomes, greater personal freedom and changes in family structure. But the people of China are not the only ones in the country affected by progress. |
Healthy Spice: A veggie oasis on Battleground Yes! Weekly, NC - I settle into a quiet corner table for a late lunch at the ‘vegetarian and semi-vegetarian’ restaurant Healthy Spice and survey the open dining room. |
Danish goods stay off shelf Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - Leading supermarket chains have cleared their shelves of all Danish products and put up fliers within and outside their outlets assuring customers that they no longer stock Danish products. |
Recipe: Crusty Black Bean-Chorizo Subs New York Times, United States - 1. Set a 12-inch skillet over medium heat and add chorizo. Cook, breaking up clumps, until browned and thoroughly cooked, about 8 to 9 minutes. |
A Sea of Comfortable Choices New York Times, United States - THE new restaurant Barbounia is very easy on the eyes, relatively easy on the ears and not so bad on the stomach, either. But it's kindest of all to another part of the body, which is less delicately ... |
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