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Friday, March 17, 2006

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Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Feb 20, 2006
Address 23 Foster St, Surry Hills Phone (02) 9281 3352 Style Restaurants Cuisine Italian Hours Lunch Thu-Fri noon-3pm; dinner Tue-Sat 6pm-late (last orders 11pm).
Qwest Center has issues to grapple with
Grand Island Independent, NE - Feb 20, 2006
The first round of the Nebraska state high school wrestling tournament at the Qwest Center in Omaha has come and gone and -- with the notable exception of a flap over alcohol being allowed in private suites in the arena -- things went off almost without a ...
‘The food marketing boom’
Afternoon Dispatch & Courier, India - Feb 20, 2006
One of the fastest growing industries in the world is the Food Processing Industry. In any continent or country, this sector has shown growth by leaps and bounds.
How to make the perfect meatloaf
The Wichita Eagle, KS - Feb 20, 2006
• Ground chuck is a good selection for meatloaf, and ground round is the best choice. These fattier cuts help prevent the meatloaf from becoming dry and flavorless.
Waiter, one chicken cheese sandwich, please
Afternoon Dispatch & Courier, India - Feb 20, 2006
They are still serving chicken dishes and have also increased their stock of lamb, seafood and pork. All precautions are being taken to ensure that no contamination takes place.
Asahara's lawyers release psychiatric evaluation saying he is fit ...
Mainichi Daily News, Japan - Feb 20, 2006
Lawyers for condemned AUM Shinrikyo cult founder Shoko Asahara released on Tuesday a report on the Tokyo High Court's psychiatric evaluation of Asahara, which found him mentally fit to stand trial.
Emulating the Gipper
WEBCommentary - Feb 20, 2006
Let’s say you find yourself fortunate enough to be stuck with a liberal roommate. Then one day your apartment becomes infested with sewer rats.
Ask the Clinician: Answers to Readers' Questions
About - News & Issues, NY - Feb 20, 2006
Please note: We cannot handle emergencies or diagnose via the Internet. Please do not ask us to diagnose; see your physician for diagnosis.
ANOTHER VOICE Bad medicine for women
Houston Chronicle, United States - Feb 20, 2006
The Women's Health Initiative is on quite a roll. This is a multiyear federal project that tracks thousands of women to try to figure out the true roles of diet and medicines in fighting disease.
Italian-style pizza found deep in the heart of Houston
Houston Chronicle, United States - Feb 20, 2006
like Domino's, Papa John's and Pizza Hut. They're convenient and inexpensive and totally acceptable. You don't have to get dressed and drive there.
Alberta fills NO gourmet gaps
New Orleans CityBusiness, LA - Feb 20, 2006
Among the more encouraging indices about the business climate in our city is the new restaurants opening since the hurricane outnumber those that have closed for good.
Two Omaha sushi restaurants offer outstanding food, atmosphere
The Gateway, NE - Feb 20, 2006
Raw fish. Seaweed. Vinegar. I'll admit these ingredients don't sound very appealing on their own, especially in this meat-and-potato-loving state.
Not Quite the Full Monty (Python) Featured in New Series on PBS
Bloomberg - Feb 20, 2006
Monty Python fans may think they've died and gone to Spamalot: From tomorrow, Feb. 22, to March 8, PBS presents six one-hour specials in which the five surviving original ...
Waffle House(R) Restaurants Now Accepting Credit Cards
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Feb 20, 2006
NORCROSS, Ga., Feb. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- After 50 years as a cash-only business, Waffle House company-owned restaurants will finally give customers the option of paying with Visa(R) or MasterCard(R).
Black beauties
Chicago Tribune, United States - Feb 20, 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.
East Bay Briefings
Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Feb 20, 2006
Host families sought: ASSE International Student Exchange Programs is seeking local host families for boys and girls from countries around the world.
We can't cope, Eskom admits
Independent Online, South Africa - Feb 20, 2006
Contingency plans put in place by electricity utility company Eskom after last year's power shortages are "just not enough" to cope with the Western Cape's peak demand, which means more blackouts are likely.
Tutti Beauty
Forbes - Feb 20, 2006
One needs no more evidence that history has a firm and enduring hold on modern Italy than the ancient strongholds that still dot the landscape.
Wammies, Wammies Everywhere: Chappell Tops Long Winners List
Washington Post, United States - Feb 20, 2006
It's not true that everybody's a winner at the Wammies. It only seems that way, at least to those paying attention to the proceedings.
INTERVIEW: Most Of Australia AWB Board Should Resign-ASA
Yahoo! News - Feb 20, 2006
CANBERRA (Dow Jones)--Most of the board of Australian agribusiness AWB Ltd. (AWB.AU) should resign as a prelude to a wide overhaul of governance of the business, which ...
Another Way Called Venezuela
Toward Freedom, VT - Feb 20, 2006
I thought that I would die without living and knowing a revolution. I came late to the Cuban Revolution, since I was born a few years after it.
Baby Shower Games Can Be Fun AND Inexpensive
LiveArticles.org, CA - Feb 20, 2006
Are you planning a baby shower? Are you trying to figure out what to do? If so, here are a few fun baby shower game ideas for you.
New Book on Wisconsin Cooperative Leader Published
Wisconsin Ag Connection, WI - Feb 20, 2006
With America's farmer-owned cooperatives facing unparalleled challenges in today's fast-changing rural environment, a new book demonstrates how one of the most progressive farm leaders of the 20th Century led the way toward meeting those challenges ...
Antigo Cheese Plant Fined for Previous Chemical Spill
Wisconsin Ag Connection, WI - Feb 20, 2006
A Langlade dairy plant has been fined for not properly notifying state and federal regulators after an anhydrous ammonia spill over four years ago.
Tessanne inspires at Carlos' Cafe
Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - Feb 20, 2006
There are artistes who through their individual skill and talent can convey the manifold reality of life through the power of imagination.
Low-fat Noodle Pudding
Arizona Republic, AZ - Feb 20, 2006
Recipes similar to this one are often called "kugel." There are many kinds of kugel - some sweet, some savory. Raisins and cinnamon are optional ingredients in this recipe because they are usually used in the sweet version.
Asking for salsa in Moldova draws a blank look
Arizona Republic, AZ - Feb 20, 2006
HISINAU, Moldova - It was my first Saturday night in Moldova and already I was starting to feel a bit homesick. I needed something to remind me of home.
Pizza gets rise out of tourists spending dough
Standard-Speaker, PA - Feb 20, 2006
TURIN, Italy - Would you like pear on your pizza? How about lard? Perhaps you’re not so adventurous and would like to stick to a common Italian topping like egg or anchovy?
Summer is just hotting up
Biggie, New Zealand - Feb 20, 2006
Kids are about to go back to school, everyone is back at work, but the weather has settled, it's hotter than Christmas, and the beaches are quieter than any time except winter.
Seduction By Food, For Beginners
Duluth Weekly, GA - Feb 20, 2006
CLEARWATER, FL (Feb. 20) - The cliché, “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach,” ignores the fact that it works equally for women.
Il Divo delivers the goods
Chicago Tribune, United States - Feb 20, 2006
To say that Il Divo tore it up on Friday night would be admitting a lot, including a susceptibility to sheen, showmanship and a boffo stage presence.
Restaurant Redux
Restaurant News Resource, Canada - Feb 20, 2006
One year ago, D'Angelo Sandwich Shops served up an extreme makeover for its regional chain of more than 150 owned and franchised stores.
Bite sighs
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Feb 20, 2006
You can share in there ... Eat City's salt and pepper crusted soft-shell crab and tuna nicoise. Adventurous chefs and diners are adapting a simple, ancient practice.
Saints vs Saracens: The View From Worcester
sportnetwork.net, UK - Feb 20, 2006
February 21 2006. How JP, John Phillips a Worcester stalwart, saw the Saints performance against Saracens last weekend... JP compares what Worcester have been doing recently to the Northampton Saints performance on Saturday.
New Fox Sport: Slamming Muslims
News Hounds, CA - Feb 20, 2006
Does Neil Cavuto hate Muslims, and not just the ones that are terrorists? A Muslim who watched "Your World with Neil Cavuto" on Monday (February 20, 2006) could be excused for thinking so.
We can't cope, Eskom admits
Cape Times (subscription), South Africa - Feb 20, 2006
Contingency plans put in place by electricity utility company Eskom after last year's power shortages are "just not enough" to cope with the Western Cape's peak demand, which means more blackouts are likely.
New Device Claims To Help Get Rid Of Cottage Cheese Thighs
NewsNet5.com, OH - Feb 20, 2006
CLEVELAND -- There's a new device recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration that may actually get rid of cellulite.
Rewarding Recyclers, and Finding Gold in the Garbage
New York Times, United States - Feb 20, 2006
Patrick Fitzgerald found himself distracted as he studied for the bar exam at Fordham University five years ago. New York City was debating the merits of continuing its ...
Watch out for hidden calories
Beloit Daily News, WI - Feb 20, 2006
Most people realize it is important to watch what they eat, but calories can be hidden in foods that they think are low in calories.
Verdun: myths and memories of the 'lost villages' of France
Independent, UK - Feb 20, 2006
Ninety years ago today, a German shell dropped on a small French village, the start of 10 months of carnage. John Lichfield looks at a battle that has come to symbolise the horrors of warfare.
Counting calories? Cook sensibly
Rediff, India - Feb 20, 2006
Full-cream milk, deep-fried foods, calorie-rich salad dressing... these are 'fat' hazards that increase the calorie count in your food.
FRENCH POLYNESIA: Organizing Trade Mission To New Zealand To Try ...
Pacific Magazine, HI - Feb 20, 2006
Tahitipresse reports that the French Polynesia government is organizing a trade delegation of some 20 exporters to New Zealand in an unprecedented attempt to try and reduce the trade deficit and rebalance the trade between Papeete and Wellington.
Double Shot Jazz Concert Benefits Two Local Charities
The Chattanoogan, TN - Feb 20, 2006
Two Chattanooga charities will benefit from sizzling jazz standards performed by nationally acclaimed artists at “A Double Shot of Jazz,” a special benefit concert to be held Sunday, May 28, at 8 pm in the Tivoli Theatre.
Heritage sites team up with markets
Irish Examiner, Ireland - Feb 20, 2006
VISITORS to a number of national heritage sites will this year have the added option of buying quality fresh food at farmers’ markets on selected days.
What’s happening this week
West Island Chronicle, Canada - Feb 20, 2006
West Island Happenings is a free service offered to non-profit organizations in the West Island, space permitting. Deadline for submissions is Friday noon the week prior to publication.
Taste of Home to show ease of cooking
Wabash Plain Dealer, IN - Feb 20, 2006
By the Plain Dealer staff. The obvious reason is they work all day and don't want to take time to make a meal. However, dining out is about more than convenience.
Heritage sites team up with markets
IrishExaminer.com, Ireland - Feb 20, 2006
VISITORS to a number of national heritage sites will this year have the added option of buying quality fresh food at farmers’ markets on selected days.
Students get a taste of Italy
Carthage Press, MO - Feb 20, 2006
Amid the cheers and shouts of avid fans, Carthage junior high students were learning about geography. “They were hooting and hollering like it was football,” said Cheryl ...
Top cows reported
Dunn County News, WI - Feb 20, 2006
AgSource Cooperative Services of Verona recently reported top producing cows in Dunn County herds that completed 305-day lactations in January 2006.
Mastered marinara? Learn these Italian sauces
MSNBC - Feb 20, 2006
Impress your family with some traditional pasta dishes. Todd English serves up crowd-pleasing fare. Check out the recipes. One of the most important courses of any Italian meal is the pasta.
More than meets the bowl
Jacksonville Daily Progress, TX - Feb 20, 2006
chili is one of them. In Texas, chili is more than a topping for a hot dog or some obscure, tomato soup-like food.
Photo: Domino Postiglione
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Feb 20, 2006
Address 23 Foster St, Surry Hills Phone (02) 9281 3352 Style Cocktail/Wine Bar Hours Thu-Fri: noon-3pm; Tue-Sat: 5pm-midnight. In downtown Surry Hills the heels are high, the legs are long and the shorts are aptly named.
Basketball Trio Earns AE Honors
Hartfordhawks.com, CT - Feb 20, 2006
BOSTON - For the second straight week, University of Hartford senior Kenny Adeleke and freshmen Paris Carter and Erica Beverly each earned America East weekly honors for men's and women's basketball, as announced by the conference on Monday.
Meeting of the minds produces results
Norristown Times Herald, PA - Feb 20, 2006
In the spirit of the Olympic mogul competition, I'm going to do a little bouncing around this week. Have you been watching? My knees go into convulsions just watching the skiers.
Essential nutrients for pregnancy
Health24.com, South Africa - Feb 20, 2006
In this series on pregnancy diets, we look at essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, trace elements and essential fatty acids and the protective role they play in prenatal development.
Viva Italiano!
Naples Sun Times, FL - Feb 20, 2006
Just about everyone loves Italian food. You don't have to be an executive chef to prepare a restaurant quality Italian dinner at home that will win raves.
Pizza gets rise out of tourists spending dough
MSNBC - Feb 20, 2006
TURIN, Italy - Would you like pear on your pizza? How about lard? Perhaps you’re not so adventurous and would like to stick to a common Italian topping like egg or anchovy?
Is a "Fat Tax" in Your Future?
KFVS, MO - Feb 20, 2006
Could a 'Fat Tax' help us all live a better life? It's an idea that's stirred a decades worth of controversy. Here's how it works.
Bojangles' Famous Chicken and Biscuits Cross the Border
Franchise Wire (press release), New Zealand - Feb 20, 2006
February 21, 2006 - Charlotte, NC - Bojangles’ Restaurants Inc, the famous chicken and biscuits chain known throughout the South for its unique Cajun flavor, today announced a development deal with Mexicajun Investment Group to open ten restaurants ...
Beating the System
KFVS, MO - Feb 20, 2006
We've all been there at one time or another. Waiting on the phone, dialing through a maze of menus, only to hear, "Sorry, that is an invalid entry.
Users look for Fusion road in search for migration map
Computerworld Australia, Australia - Feb 20, 2006
Despite Oracle's best efforts to keep customers informed about its Fusion roadmap, there is still plenty of uncertainty within the PeopleSoft and JD Edwards user community about their immediate migration plans.
Mirembe's Play Explores Current Political Atmosphere
AllAfrica.com, Washington - Feb 20, 2006
The president has said many times that he has the vision. That must be the political vision. Pastor Kayanja recently gave his prophetic vision.
Monday, February 20th 2006
Virgin Islands Daily News, U.S. Virgin Islands - Feb 20, 2006
ST. CROIX - Throngs of people circled the Shulterbrandt Agricultural Complex on Sunday as St. Croix's crowning cultural event - the 35th annual Agriculture and Food Fair - swung into high gear during the weekend.
Fat and lazy is no way to go through college
University of South Alabama News, AL - Feb 20, 2006
When is the last time you took the stairs instead of the elevator? How about walking from one building to another instead of driving?
Spectator : The things I do for PAL Interclub
INQ7.net, Philippines - Feb 20, 2006
You wake up at 2:30 am, hit the road by 3 am, and by 3:45 am you are at the centennial airport. You see a long line. You talk to the chief security officer to let you through the VIP entrance.
Trader Joe's Landing in Morgan Hill
Gilroy Dispatch (subscription), CA - Feb 20, 2006
No more will South County residents have to take a road trip to San Jose to load up on papadums, omega oil cranberries and cases of Two Buck Chuck.
2 tbsp Parsley, chopped
KCRA.com, CA - Feb 20, 2006
Boil Penne Pasta in salt water until cooked. Drain in cold water to stop the cooking. Place in a large mixing bowl. In a frying pan add a few tbsp of olive oil and place the ground pork in the pan once the oil is hot.
The Self-Contained Adventures of the SuperFisters
SFist, CA - Feb 20, 2006
Our theory goes something like this: good stories, ones that people can really enjoy, start with a beginning, experience a middle, and wrap up with an end.
Boys will be boys
Mumbai Mirror, India - Feb 20, 2006
Put Karan Oberoi, Chin2 (his name is Chaitanya) Bhosle, Sherrin Varghese and Siddharth Haldipur of the Band of Boys in one room, and what do you expect?
Sharing cuisines can help bridge cultural differences
Viet Nam News, Vietnam - Feb 20, 2006
As we begin the third millennium and wars still run rampant and terrorism seems to be getting worse, UNESCO made a poignant call in favour of dialogues among different cultures to ensure universal peace.
What’s happening this week
West Island Chronicle, Canada - Feb 20, 2006
West Island Happenings is a free service offered to non-profit organizations in the West Island, space permitting. Deadline for submissions is Friday noon the week prior to publication.
Winter lentil soup chock full of good-for-you ingredients
Fort Frances Times, Canada - Feb 20, 2006
Just the thought of lentil soup, a classic favourite, can arouse heady associations of warm, savoury satisfaction. Just the thought of lentil soup, a classic favourite, can arouse heady associations of warm, savoury satisfaction.
Local Business Owners Healthier Than First Thought
CBS 5 - Green Bay, WI - Feb 20, 2006
GREEN BAY Known more for hard partying than hard bodies, CEOs and business owners around Green Bay scored better on their recent Health Risk Assessments (HRA) than anyone would have guessed!
SCI, Trey at 10K
JamBase, CA - Feb 20, 2006
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 in the Minnesota North Woods.
A Wino’s Guide to NYC
Gothamist, NY - Feb 20, 2006
In a city that specializes in specialties, New York is a playground for those who love wine. Whether it’s an unknown Turkish wine you crave or a spicy Tinto Fino from the Ribera del Duero, we have it all.
Create a dinner plan that makes everyone happy
Lansing State Journal, MI - Feb 20, 2006
Meal preparation starts with a good grocery list. You can have cookware endorsed by Emeril Lagasse, but if you don't have a plan you're in trouble.
Inside the potential sale of Knight Ridder
Kansas.com, KS - Feb 20, 2006
Fresh into the new year, aboard a flight to New York, Lexington construction executive Jim Gray pondered the future. But it wasn'ta groundbreaking he had foremost in mind.
Family reaches out to Guatemalans
Carlisle Sentinel, PA - Feb 20, 2006
Their travels to Guatemala have become an affair of the heart as their lives become more and more entwined with impoverished children in orphanages in the Central American country where Jennifer and George Crist adopted Jonathon in 2003.
“The Mayo Clinic Plan” by Mayo Clinic
CBS News - Feb 20, 2006
With so much medical information out there, it's sometimes tough to make the right choices for a healthier lifestyle. How can one know what to do to lead a healthy life?
Foods to change your mood
KVBC, NV - Feb 20, 2006
What puts you in a bad mood? Co-workers? The kids? How you're feeling may have less to do with who you're around or how much stress you're under and more with what you're putting in your mouth.
Closing time
Vallejo Times-Herald, CA - Feb 20, 2006
After more than a half century pressing and curling hair for a devoted clientele, Willie Eiland is hanging up her pressing comb and closing her shop, one of the first African American-run businesses in Vallejo.
Daily Exploits Of Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt Drive Tabloid Sales
Post Chronicle - Feb 20, 2006
When the world's most important couple (Brad Pitt & Jennifer Aniston) broke up, part of us did too. Brad and Jen were like fine wine and cheese, a glimmer of normality in Tinseltown.
USA struggles in the bobsled
OCRegister, CA - Feb 20, 2006
The bobsled competition Sunday was staged in conditions that officials called "heavy snow.". There were times, however, when it appeared to be closer to "light avalanche.
Beer, Brats and, Buff?
Market Wire (press release) - Feb 20, 2006
GREEN BAY, WI -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/20/2006 -- Known more for hard partying than hard bodies, CEOs and business owners around Green Bay scored better on their recent Health Risk Assessments (HRA) than anyone would have guessed!
Closing time
Vallejo Times-Herald, CA - Feb 20, 2006
After more than a half century pressing and curling hair for a devoted clientele, Willie Eiland is hanging up her pressing comb and closing her shop, one of the first African American-run businesses in Vallejo.
Scripps Howard News Service
Scripps Howard News Service, DC - Feb 20, 2006
Here is the Scripps Howard News Service LIFESTYLE budget for Monday, Feb. 20, 2006. If you have questions or comments, SHNS editors can be reached at 202-408-1484.
Dan Nied's 100 Days: Days 45, 46, and 47
Blogcritics.org, OH - Feb 20, 2006
2 bites of a roast beef sandwich, with cheese, I believe (I didn't make it. I'm not sure). Exercise: I didn't even leave the apartment today.
Reader Plea: send us your menu ideas
BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - Feb 20, 2006
Find yourself making the same set of recipes over and over again? Alternate between frozen pizza and boxed mac and cheese because no one wants to cook?
It's Finger Lime Season in Australia
American Chronicle, CA - Feb 20, 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.
French decry quality but can't beat price
FreshPlaza, Netherlands - Feb 20, 2006
Yang Yongming once was a farmer like any other here, coaxing cabbage and potatoes from unforgiving soil. Then he heard the strangest thing.
FYT offers fairy-tale essay contest for students
Flint Journal, MI - Feb 20, 2006
Area first- through sixth-graders can win tickets to a future Flint Youth Theatre show and FYT merchandise by competing in the "Fair(l)y (Stoopid) Tale Contest.
Is it OK to drink supermarket milk?
The Observer, UK - Feb 20, 2006
Intensive farming means today's dairy herd is prone to disease and abnormalities. Time to drink organic, says Lucy Siegle. By and large the happy, healthy dairy cow is the bovine equivalent of the golden goose.
Crumbs of comfort
The Observer, UK - Feb 20, 2006
The dining room looks like an S&M chamber, and the service is as cold as the pastry. Forget the dreary mains at Laduree, says Jay Rayner - just cherry-pick the cake counter and run.
Faith, family helps cancer patient cope
Noblesville Daily Times, IN - Feb 20, 2006
SHERIDAN - Vernon Ridge did not end up with the kind of life everyone thought he would have. In his early 20s he was engaged to be married, an excellent student and had just scored 90 percent on a test that ...
Food Network to feature Bryce’s
Texarkana Gazette, TX - Feb 20, 2006
One of Texarkana’s oldest and most respected food establishments, Bryce’s Cafeteria, will get national attention this week on the Food Network.
Deep roots: Mead celebrates 100 years
Longmont Daily Times-Call, CO - Feb 20, 2006
Though she died in 1915, Isadora Terry True burst into the Mead Middle School cafeteria Friday night to make sure the town’s founder didn’t leave out any details on how Mead came to be 100 years ago.
So Much More
TarHeelBlue.com - Feb 20, 2006
Softball standout and Morehead Scholar, Anna Evans is a student-athlete in the truest sense of the word. By Lyndsey A. Beam, Special to TarHeelBlue.
Layered Winter Salad
WRIC, VA - Feb 20, 2006
I’m not sure who invented this salad as it’s been around for many years. Try my version of a layered salad. In a 1½ to 2-quart glass or ceramic bowl, layer the first 7 ingredients in order as listed.
Company Town Relies on GM Long After Plants Have Closed
Tuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - Feb 20, 2006
General Motors once had so many plants here that it had to stagger their schedules so that the streets would not be clogged with traffic when the workday ended.
TV gang is programmed to fail
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Feb 20, 2006
Eighty years ago, a Scottish inventor with a background in the medicated sock business knocked together a peculiar apparatus out of a tea chest, a biscuit tin, string, cardboard, sealing wax and bicycle parts.

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