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Friday, March 17, 2006

Mmmmac & cheese: Falling in love with greatest comfort food ever
Stoney Creek News, Canada - Feb 17, 2006
Macaroni and cheese may have originated in Italy as a dish called maccheroni con besciamella, but it is really a North American food.
Cathedral clock chimes again ... after 11-years
AntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - Feb 17, 2006
“Deep within the soil of Antigua & Barbuda, the germ of memory sleeps. Generations forget; their history is effaced, and they are left oblivious, aware only of their surroundings.
Grass Point Farms to Offer 'Certified Humane' Dairy Products
Wisconsin Ag Connection, WI - Feb 17, 2006
A newly formed group of family dairy farms in Wisconsin, calling themselves Grass Point Farms, has become the first national dairy to be certified to use the "Certified Humane Raised and Handled" label on its fluid milk, butter and cheese products.
Shoppers Paid More for Food During January
Wisconsin Ag Connection, WI - Feb 17, 2006
Higher vegetable prices pushed up food prices in Wisconsin during the month of January. According to the latest Market Basket survey from the Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation, the cost of 20 selected food ...
Mmmmac & cheese: falling in love with greatest comfort food ever
Hamilton Mountain News, Canada - Feb 17, 2006
Macaroni and cheese may have originated in Italy as a dish called maccheroni con besciamella, but it is really a North American food.
Lasting flavors
Charlotte Observer, NC - Feb 17, 2006
To be a real Charlottean, you need credentials. Experience. Memories. So let's skip the quiz on Queens Roads intersections and Queen Charlotte's biography and get down to brass tacks: What are the foods that tell the Queen City story?
SWITZERLAND: Emmi sales break US$2.52bn
just-food.com, UK - Feb 17, 2006
Swiss dairy producer Emmi AG has said that net sales have exceeded SWF2bn for the first time in the company’s history, rising 5.4% in FY2005.
What the MSO season holds
Montreal Gazette, Canada - Feb 17, 2006
Discoursing on subjects as diverse as Goethe, modern technology and the Zen of Montreal traffic jams, Kent Nagano anointed Beethoven as the patron saint of his first season as music director of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and articulated an ambitious ...
Girlfriends get together
philly.com, PA - Feb 17, 2006
They share your laughter and tears, offer advice and a shoulder to cry on. Sometimes they can be frustrating, but you wouldn't trade them for the world: your girlfriends.
Perpetual motion when East meets West
Dundas Star, Canada - Feb 17, 2006
Here we are, alone together, Faithful Reader. The past two weeks have been one long blur with the comings and goings of family and friends.
Farmers worry about Bush's budget
Baraboo News Republic, WI - Feb 17, 2006
President Bush's proposed budget has area dairy farmers and distributors worried payment program cuts and extra taxes could drive farmers out of business.
Muslims boycott Danish products
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Feb 17, 2006
Copenhagen, Denmark - Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark's companies millions, and have raised fears of irreparable damage to trade ties.
Dinner for under £20
Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - Feb 17, 2006
Atmosphere? Traditional Flamenco music mixes with pop and rock on the sound system. The colourful, Mediterranean-inspired décor - from the brightly painted walls and cushions - alongside dark wooden tables ...
Date Festival day planner
The Desert Sun, CA - Feb 17, 2006
When: 10 am to 10 pm daily with the carnival staying open until midnight on the weekends; Friday, Feb. 17-Sunday, Feb. 26. Where: Riverside County Fair & National Date Festival fairgrounds, 46-350 Arabia St.
Say cheese
Indiavarta.com, India - Feb 17, 2006
When a person laughs, one of the first things others notice are the teeth. Now, it is important to know that not all people have teeth of the same colour.
Women more prone to headaches
Newindpress, India - Feb 17, 2006
LONDON: Women get more headaches than men, due to reasons such as stress, poor posture and having cheese and red wine, says a study.
EBay sales of military rations scrutinized
ZDNet - Feb 17, 2006
Anyone who has served in the US military since the early 1980s knows all about the widely reviled food rations called MREs, for "Meals, Ready to Eat.
Soup Sunday fund-raiser warms bodies and hearts
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 17, 2006
For a quarter of a century, pots of soups, gumbos, chowders and the like have been assembled every February - a good time for hot food �-o benefit an organization ...
Cheap Eats : Buffet overflows with pizza varieties, much more
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 17, 2006
Since it had been years since we’d made a visit to The Pizza Co. in Jacksonville, it seemed like just the thing to do on a recent Friday evening.
Theater : Part 2 of acclaimed Angels opens today
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 17, 2006
Some sequels are worth the wait. The Weekend Theater is presenting part two of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America a year after presenting part one, Millennium Approaches.
Cannery Row no fish tale
Calgary Sun, Canada - Feb 17, 2006
It's part of the Cannery Row chain that's spread its tentacles to two other locations from its downtown origins. The eatery's approaches are close to a set of mall doors, which brings a draught to its entrance area.
EBay sales of military rations scrutinized
CNET News.com, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Anyone who has served in the US military since the early 1980s knows all about the widely reviled food rations called MREs, for "Meals, Ready to Eat.
Tara Dairies acquires Zuriel Bros Farm
Food Business Review - Feb 17, 2006
Tara Dairies, a subsidiary of Central Bottling Co (Coca-Cola Israel), has completed year-long negotiations over the purchase of Zuriel Bros Farm with the decision to acquire the agricultural products firm for $6 million.
The latest fad: Food industry finally fashionably in front
Henderson Gleaner, KY - Feb 17, 2006
Well there are food fashions, too. Most particularly, diet food fashions. Only, until now the food industry has typically been way too late to spot them, reports the Wall Street Journal this week.
Huckabee showcases 106 eateries as healthy
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 17, 2006
Gov. Mike Huckabee granted the first Healthy Arkansas designations to more than 100 restaurants Thursday, with almost half of the awards going to McDonald’s restaurants better known for supersizing than salads.
Home Sales Falter -- Hints Of A Slowdown
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Feb 17, 2006
Bay Area home sales tumbled to their lowest level in five years last month, and prices hovered well below record territory, further evidence that the region's seemingly unstoppable housing boom may have peaked with the blistering market of 2005.
Muslim boycott costing Danes millions
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Feb 17, 2006
Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark’s companies millions of dollars.
Muslim boycotts cost Danes millions
Kentucky.com, KY - Feb 17, 2006
COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark's companies millions, and have raised fears of irreparable damage to trade ties.
Threat in every bite
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Feb 17, 2006
Four-year-old Delson Hays finishes his Rice Krispies, soy milk and egg-free, nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free muffin. He "decrumbs" after meals, brushing food particles ...
Girlfriends get together
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Feb 17, 2006
They share your laughter and tears, offer advice and a shoulder to cry on. Sometimes they can be frustrating, but you wouldn't trade them for the world: your girlfriends.
Sunday fundraiser to benefit Yoakum Fire Department
Victoria Advocate, TX - Feb 17, 2006
YOAKUM - The 17th Annual Equipment Benefit for the Yoakum Volunteer Fire Department will be Sunday at the Yoakum Community Center.
Local musicians to play for national radio audience
Demopolis Times, AL - Feb 17, 2006
A chart-topping guitarist will headline the first-birthday edition of the Sucarnochee Revue at 7 pm tonight in Livingston. The Revue is a live music and variety show hosted ...
Pursue pleasures in Sonoma
Montclarion, CA - Feb 17, 2006
For the past several months, a number of Northern California radio stations have been airing a daily radio feature sponsored by the Sonoma County Tourism Bureau (www.
Chocolate to Run Wild in Middlebury
Litchfield County Times, CT - Feb 17, 2006
If the thorough coating of snow that blanketed the region last weekend has engendered feelings of lethargy and melancholy, Woodbury's natural and organic store New Morning has the solution for the mid-winter blues and blahs-chocolate, and lots of it.
Dairygold to outsource
Unison.ie, Ireland - Feb 17, 2006
DAIRYGOLD has announced plans to outsource its British cheddar cheese packing operation after its decision to close a cheese packing facility at Felinfach in Wales with the loss of 115 jobs.
LAND OF OPPORTUNITY
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Feb 17, 2006
If Bill Maher hadn't already laid dibs on the name "Politically Incorrect'' for his late show, it would have been the perfect description for Carlos Mencia's Comedy Central vehicle, "Mind of Mencia.
Fogelman toasts its progress
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Feb 17, 2006
Showing off its new face to the people who made it possible, the Fogelman College of Business and Economics is hosting a wine and cheese tasting for 700 of its alumni and closest friends Saturday evening.
Meals For Seniors
Contra Costa Times, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Low-cost meals served at noon each weekday, except where noted, to seniors and their spouses. Proceeds bring more meals to seniors.
Grandview theater opens with extras
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Feb 17, 2006
The $15 million Grandview theater opens today in Madison with amenities unavailable at the other four movie houses in the Jackson area - amenities that could give it a competitive edge in an uncertain industry.
Newk's quick-casual fare works
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Feb 17, 2006
I'ma sucker for classy condiments. Not the little packets of mayo or ballpark mustard. But give me a plate of curry paired with mint chutney, a steaming bowl of pho accompanied by the crunchy ...
Boycotts spur trade-damage fears for Denmark
Contra Costa Times, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark's companies millions, and ...
Lesser-used animal parts delight adventurous eaters
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Feb 17, 2006
Whether you were raised close to your ethnic roots, have an adventurous palate or simply enjoy the tastes and textures of "variety meats," you'll find more access to them in the Louisville area these days.
Scales of Injustice
The Jewish Journal of greater L.A, CA - Feb 17, 2006
I was 10 the first time I stepped on a scale. It was the summer of 1978, and I was visiting my grandmother in Florida. Every day, grandma and I went for our daily two-mile walk, past the golf ...
Fans think Davis leaving is for the best
Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - Feb 17, 2006
By TIM ETHRIDGE Courier & Press sports editor 464-7416 or ethridge@evansville.net. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The clerk at the BP store just south of town on Indiana 45 said the talk Thursday morning was about missed ...
Getting to Know … Anita McLane
Gwinnett Daily Post, GA - Feb 17, 2006
Anita McLane has been at Brookwood High School since it opened in 1981. The Dalton native has been the girls soccer coach for almost 20 years and has led the squad to two state championships during her tenure.
Ideally Italian
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Feb 17, 2006
The pizzas are hand-formed with freshly made dough, cooked in wood ovens and nearly as thin as a tortilla. A new menu item at the restaurant, 871 S. Hurstbourne Parkway, takes the pizza ...
A truly hands-on experience
Pizza Marketplace.com - Feb 17, 2006
Just ask Pizza Hut about its 4forAll or Papa John’s about its Perfect Pan. Or just check their rising stock prices; that alone will answer your question.
A capella groups to spread holiday love
Bowdoin Orient, ME - Feb 17, 2006
With the Longfellows and Miscellania performing the "Val Jam" tonight at 7:30 pm in the Chapel, the obvious question arises—why celebrate Valentine's Day after the fact?
Pederson wins skeleton; Uhlaender eyes future
Record-Searchlight (subscription), CA - Feb 17, 2006
Brilliant start, and promising. Then the little problems began piling up, all while she skittered headfirst down the mountainside, eyes darting about the ice, looking to find ...
Keeping kosher accessible to all
Cincinnati Enquirer, OH - Feb 17, 2006
Cincinnati has never had an abundance of kosher restaurants. A few have come and gone, and Marx Hot Bagels in Blue Ash is an option for a dairy kosher breakfast or lunch.
Good plain food
Cincinnati Enquirer, OH - Feb 17, 2006
Skip the glitz: My favorite restaurants are clean and comfortable with lots of choices on the menu. I don't need fancy decorations on the wall or fancy garnishes on my plate.
Treofan steps up development of biodegradable film
FoodProductionDaily.com, France - Feb 17, 2006
The Treofan Group has transferred the production and development of its biodegradable packaging film to Germany from a plant in France.
Southern Fixin's found wanting: 1 1/2 hats
Tallahassee.com, FL - Feb 17, 2006
a busy Friday, a slower Monday - we clocked an average 40-minute wait between ordering and arrival of the first bite to eat. With nary a cocktail or wine to sip, nor crust of bread to nibble.
Danish products being pulled from some shelves; some counter ...
nwitimes.com, IN - Feb 17, 2006
Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark's companies millions, and ...
Our Picks for the Weekend
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Feb 17, 2006
No man, not even a college student who tries very hard, can live on pizza alone. So just as fast-food burger joints have diversified by adding chicken and salads to their menus, Pizza Hut is helping people ...
A WINNING PROPOSITION Variety of burgers, zesty Buffalo wings ...
Birmingham News, AL - Feb 17, 2006
Just in time for the Super Bowl, a new "player" hit town. Indigo Joe's opened at the first of the year on Valleydale Road, just off US 280.
TED'S MONTANA GRILL / **
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Feb 17, 2006
A few years ago I was in a Polynesian restaurant in Ohio (don't ask why). Every time a particular dish was served-it was some kind of whole fish on a platter and there was smoke swirling around it -- a young ...
Pat Pourri
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Feb 17, 2006
There are a lot of eating places and restaurants up and down the streets of Glen Town Center. So many (and a few more due to open soon) that I wonder how they can all sustain a going business.
Bruno's quick bites
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Feb 17, 2006
Recently reviewed restaurants by dining critic Pat Bruno. (Star ratings: **** Outstanding; *** Excellent; ** Very Good; * Good.). Fonda del Mar, 3749 W. Fullerton; (773) 489-3748.
On the Menu - St. John's Bakery
Yakima Herald-Republic, WA - Feb 17, 2006
You don't have to go to Santorini or Mikonos to get a taste of Greece. Just take a drive down Highway 97, through the pines of Satus Pass, to St.
Locanda di Bacco
Sapori di Lucca, Italy - Feb 17, 2006
Belli e brutti here am I: many kisses from your Samantha de Bon. We are close to the carnival... and to St Valentine’s Day: what are you going to do?
Steinberg
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Feb 17, 2006
Terror suicide bombers go straight to heaven, where they are draped in glory and served by dozens of willing virgins. Or so certain Muslims think.
Boycotts over cartoons costing Danish companies millions
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Feb 17, 2006
COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark's companies millions, and have raised fears of irreparable damage to trade ties.
Don Farmer: Birthday cards for over-40 bunch show a pattern
Naples Daily News (subscription), FL - Feb 17, 2006
My wife and Paris Hilton are having birthdays today. One is more than twice as old as the other and has twice the IQ. Today also is Michael Jordan’s birthday.
Roy pIrRUNg column: Saturated fat should be ingested sparingly
Sheboygan Press, WI - Feb 17, 2006
A few years ago, on a run from Manitowoc to Valparaiso, Ind. (done in the course of four days) we kept track of all the food I ingested.
Snow day backups give parents peace of mind
Appleton Post Crescent, USA - Feb 17, 2006
Kim LaCroix phoned two friends Wednesday with a "snow day" offer these working parents could not refuse. With schools almost sure to close the next day, the Appleton stay-at-home mom said, their kids were welcome at her house.
Iran renames Danish pastries
News24, South Africa - Feb 17, 2006
Tehran - Iranians love Danish pastries, but when they look for the flaky dessert at the bakery they now have to ask for "Roses of the Prophet Muhammad".
Sandra's fills plates, arteries
Yale University Daily News, CT - Feb 17, 2006
On occasion, dining halls just cannot satisfy the inevitable craving for home cooking. Their occasional attempt at Southern cuisine canon -- whole buffets of meatless fried chicken, macaroni and cheese (and ...
BELLY UP TO THE BUFFET
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Feb 17, 2006
HOURS: Dinner hours are 5 to 9 pm Sunday, Tuesday through Thursday and from 5 to 10:30 pm Friday and Saturday. The buffet is served Thursday nights.
Snow doesn't spoil wine, cheese benefit
Green Bay Press Gazette, WI - Feb 17, 2006
Snow will not stall the 17th annual Taste of Wine and Cheese, a benefit for the Boys & Girls Club of Green Bay slated for 7 to 10 pm today.
Nation/World
DetNews.com, MI - Feb 17, 2006
Supporters of newly elected President Rene Preval celebrate in front of the National Palace in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. WASHINGTON -- The Senate pushed the Patriot Act a step closer to renewal Thursday, overwhelmingly rejecting an effort to block it.
Menu's big, but pizza is king at new restaurant
El Paso Times, TX - Feb 17, 2006
San Francisco Oven at the Las Palmas Marketplace has only been open a few weeks, but word of the new eatery has already spread. A full parking lot Saturday afternoon was a clear indication that El Pasoans ...
Dining out
El Paso Times, TX - Feb 17, 2006
Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar: 7956 Gateway East, $$, 598-7006. Follow a warm batch of spicy buffalo wings with the steak-and- riblet platter.
Religion briefs
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Feb 17, 2006
Judy Shepard, president of the Matthew Shepard Foundation, will speak at 7 pm Wednesday at St. Paul's Cathedral, 815 High St. in Des Moines.
Heavenly foodstuff popping up all over
The Free Lance-Star, VA - Feb 17, 2006
I've come to this conclusion after a Beachwood, Ohio, man announced that the face of Jesus appeared on a pancake he whipped up a few weeks back.
Turns out it goes fine with red wine.
Slate - Feb 17, 2006
If one were to compile a list of the least-significant issues confronting mankind in the first decade of the 21 st century, the question of wine's compatibility with cheese would surely rank high.
Beliefs Weekly Planner
Sheboygan Press, WI - Feb 17, 2006
The Senior Saints of Blessed Trinity Church, 327 Giddings Ave., Sheboygan Falls, will join the St. Mary students for Mass at 1 pm Wednesday, Feb. 22.
DIY dining hall gastronomy
Yale University Daily News, CT - Feb 17, 2006
Valentine's Day came and went, and if you were lucky enough to have a date Tuesday, you probably had dinner as far away from your residential college dining hall as possible.
OUT & ABOUT ON THE TENS
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Feb 17, 2006
Pizza is not the only thing smokin' at the Beach Club Bistro (21939 Lake Shore Blvd., Euclid; 216-731-7499). I had a chance to chow down on the wood-grilled quesadilla ($8.50).
A seriously good menu and an air that's friendly make Players a ...
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Feb 17, 2006
The Divas say: Players on Madison is a Diva favorite for playing at happy hour or having a romantic evening. In an industry where many establishments do not make it to their 10th anniversary, Players on Madison ...
Muslim boycotts cost millions
Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - Feb 17, 2006
Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark's companies millions, and ...
The Selma Times-Journal
Selma Times-Journal, AL - Feb 17, 2006
On Thursday, Joyce Rylee spent midday over a pair of 100-pound wedding cakes she had baked, tooling with the buttercream icing until the pattern looked like she intended it to.
Line of Scrimmage: Meet the New Head Coaches
Fall River Herald News, MA - Feb 17, 2006
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - To quote the great poet and philosopher Marshall Mathers, aka Eminem, you only get one shot. If this offseason's spate of NFL coaching changes is any indication, those head ...
Food Briefs
North County Times, CA - Feb 17, 2006
BAG IT: Jennie-O Turkey Store offers Oven Ready turkey breast-in-a-bag products ---- bone-in breast at $2.69 per pound and boneless breast at $3.79 a pound in a from-freezer-to-oven roasting bag.
Columnist takes bite out of Torino
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Feb 17, 2006
Trying to speak English to the locals about the Winter Olympics often produces stares as blank as the Mongolian medal count. It's not their fault.
Club Gascon, Where Lunch Can Take All Afternoon
Bloomberg - Feb 17, 2006
The words ``quick'' and ``meal'' don't sit easily together at Club Gascon, where lunch can take most of the afternoon and it's worth it.
CAMRA scheme to credit historical pubs
The Publican, UK - Feb 17, 2006
Pubs with a special place in history are being recognised by the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). CAMRA has researched pubs across the country that have played a pivotal role in historical events for its Pubs In Time project.
"Go Red For Women"
SFStation.com, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Following the success of our GO RED campaign and benefit events, we are getting ready to host the third annual celebration and fundraiser for the American Heart Association's GO RED FOR WOMEN.
Club Gascon, Where Lunch Can Take All Afternoon: Richard Vines
Bloomberg - Feb 17, 2006
The words ``quick'' and ``meal'' don't sit easily together at Club Gascon, where lunch can take most of the afternoon and it's worth it.
The Woodward adds sophisticated fare at Compuware
DetNews.com, MI - Feb 17, 2006
Chef de cuisine Dan Hogan contributes to the Woodward Restaurant's fresh, contemporary style. See full image. Hours: 11 am-10 pm Mon.
Black History Month events
Lansing State Journal, MI - Feb 17, 2006
• The Black Child and Family Institute and the Juneteenth Celebration Committee of Lansing: Black History Month program with original poetry from local author/poet Dee Freeman, performances by area step and praise teams, African art, food and special ...
Hangin' with Holmes
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Feb 17, 2006
not scientifically tested, mind you -- that the boom in so-called pubs has to do with semantics. A guy says to his wife/girlfriend, "I'm going to the pub for a pint with my ...
Friday Planner for February 17, 2006
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Feb 17, 2006
Wine and Cheese Tasting, 4-7 pm today, Northeastern Saloon, 115 St. Louis Ave., Cloquet. Cost: $15. Proceeds benefit the REACH program and Carlton County Sexual and Domestic Abuse Program.
New on a menu near you
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Feb 17, 2006
Blue Mesa: Longtime favorite for Southwestern cuisine unveils new selections, including chicken Caesar quesadilla with parmesan crisp and Las Cruces steak enchilada stack.
Women more prone to headaches
Hindustan Times, India - Feb 17, 2006
Women get more headaches than men, due to reasons such as stress, poor posture and having cheese and red wine, says a study. The nine-year-long study also said women were three times more likely to see doctors about headaches than men.
How to simplify your life
Belleville News-Democrat, IL - Feb 17, 2006
After a while, non-stop shopping and accumulating, well, stuff can be too much. Wisconsin innkeepers Lisa Kivirist and John Ivanko, co-authors of "Rural Renaissance: Renewing the Quest for ...
WHAT'S HAPPENING
SunHerald.com, MS - Feb 17, 2006
Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Feb 17, 2006
Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening.
Taquitos Jalisco: Authentic, delicious Mexican fare
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Feb 17, 2006
Last week we visited a restaurant in Winter Garden. This week we're going to a Winter Garden restaurant without going to Winter Garden.
Muslim Boycotts Costing Danish Companies Millions
OhmyNews International, South Korea - Feb 17, 2006
Muslim boycotts of Danish goods over the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark's companies millions and have raised fears of irreparable damage to trade ties.

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