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Friday, March 03, 2006

Sunday Planner for February 5, 2006
Centre Daily Times, PA - Feb 5, 2006
All-you-can-eat pancake breakfast, 8 am to noon today, St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 325 E. Third St. Cost: $5 for adults, $3 for ages 11 and younger.
India's Oven
Belleville News-Democrat, IL - Feb 5, 2006
The cylinder-shaped oven, known as a tandoor, reaches 800 degrees, the ideal temperature for baking chicken. "We can cook 100 (chicken legs) in 15 minutes," said owner Parmjit "PJ" Singh, 33, as he lifted the cover of the tandoor.
Sunday Planner for February 5, 2006
Bradenton Herald, United States - Feb 5, 2006
All-you-can-eat pancake breakfast, 8 am to noon today, St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 325 E. Third St. Cost: $5 for adults, $3 for ages 11 and younger.
Celebrity recipe 'most unhealthy'
BBC News, UK - Feb 5, 2006
A sweet pie concocted for children by television chef Antony Worrall Thompson is one of least healthy ever dreamed up, a food watchdog has said.
'Wallace & Gromit' Wins Animation Award
North County Times, CA - Feb 5, 2006
Hunks of hand-crafted clay trounced modern computer-animated images Saturday to take top honors at the 33rd annual Annie Awards, honoring achievements in feature film and television animation.
'Gnarly drug problem' is in the past, Love tells judge
Indianapolis Star, United States - Feb 5, 2006
Courtney Love told a judge that she has put her drug problems behind her and that she has a new outlook on life. Love, 41, appeared in court Friday as part of a progress report after violating probation in three criminal cases.
SUNDAY ARTS CALENDAR
Kansas.com, KS - Feb 5, 2006
Wichita Cat Fancy Cat Show, 9 am-4 pm today, the Cotillion, 11120 W. Kellogg. Tickets $5, $3 for children 6-12 and seniors 55 and up; family $10.
Enjoy the romance and culture of Paris without overextending a ...
Centre Daily Times, PA - Feb 5, 2006
The perfect Paris picnic comes cheap: a crusty baguette ($1), a thick slab of Camembert ($2.50), a modest Bordeaux ($5). Take it to the sprawling park at the foot of the Eiffel Tower ...
Authentic, casual Italian fare
Baltimore Sun, United States - Feb 5, 2006
pronounced BrusKETta, all you non-Italian waiters who have corrected me over the years - has most of the ingredients for success. It's Canton's new wine bar and deli, owned ...
NOT JUST JOKING
Northwest Herald, IL - Feb 5, 2006
`From the time he was 5 years old, I have coached and encouraged my youngest son in sports. I cheered as Dustin hit screaming line drives into the outfield.
Star-Gazette
Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - Feb 5, 2006
Larry Janne can't get enough of them. Rodney Strange has made a career out of them. LuAnn Clark searched the other side of the continent for them but came up empty-handed.
Deputy's widow awaits verdict
Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - Feb 5, 2006
At least, not long after it's over, she will know whether the man police say murdered her husband will pay for the crime. "It's going to be a hard weekend," said Burgert, widow of Bradford ...
Wingin' it
Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - Feb 5, 2006
When America gathers today in front of the television for the Super Bowl, about 15 percent of us will order takeout food or have it delivered.
Celebrations' Laugh-In trip won't sock it to ya
Winnipeg Sun, Canada - Feb 5, 2006
OK folks, here's a good one: Boys will be boys, but at least one day girls will be women. Thanks, Cher -- here's another from our pal Mr.
Tuning out temptations in Motown
Winnipeg Sun, Canada - Feb 5, 2006
It's hard to get in much trouble at your mom's house. And that's where the Pittsburgh Steelers were hanging out the other night, helping themselves to big portions ...
The rising cost of everything
The News Journal, DE - Feb 5, 2006
Bob Schmidt, 71, of Dover bought a scooter to save on gas. He and his wife have cut back energy costs for their manufactured home, and they clip grocery coupons.
Cajun heat on a cold night
Boston Globe, United States - Feb 5, 2006
When Northern winters blow chilly and cold, not everyone can afford a retreat to the sunny South. But that's OK. Even if you can't be a Southerner, now you can eat like one.
Cuba pursues a campaign against nation's 'new rich'
Baltimore Sun, United States - Feb 5, 2006
HAVANA // President Fidel Castro is pursuing a campaign against Cuba's "new rich," accusing them of corruption and moral decay in his quest to erase class differences threatening the ideals of his communist regime.
School menus
Baltimore Sun, United States - Feb 5, 2006
Tomorrow // Hamburger or cheeseburger on roll or turkey wrap, manager's choice soup, fresh vegetables with dip, applesauce, chocolate cake.
Grandma blitzes Super Bowl festivities
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - Feb 5, 2006
As the years pass, invitations from Grandma to come to her house for Sunday dinner get few and far between. That's probably because at 94 it takes this tough Italian immigrant a whole week to get ready.
Teen savors shot at dream
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Feb 5, 2006
Seventeen-year-old Adam Dedmon hopes his pan-seared tuna on a bed of ginger-vegetable risotto pleases the palates of judges enough to score $80,000 college tuition.
Web site links Glenn farmers to buyers
Enterprise-Record, CA - Feb 5, 2006
Staff Writer. ORLAND -- A new Web site link about local farmers is up and running to bring local producers together with local consumers.
Shrapnel -- the new war souvenir
Longview Daily News, WA - Feb 5, 2006
Brian Radke was celebrating his 31st birthday at Walter Reed Army Medical Center when he chomped into a grilled cheese sandwich and bit something that was neither grilled nor cheese.
'Wallace & Gromit' Wins Animation Award
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Feb 5, 2006
Hunks of hand-crafted clay trounced modern computer-animated images Saturday to take top honors at the 33rd annual Annie Awards, honoring achievements in feature film and television animation.
Need money? Road to financing a college education can take many ...
Helena Independent Record, MT - Feb 5, 2006
IR Staff Writer - 02/05/06. You’ve narrowed your decision to a few colleges or universities. You’ve taken the SAT or the ACT. You’ve gotten all your recommendations together.
Party time for Alex and family Benefit for boy with tumor raises ...
nwitimes.com, IN - Feb 5, 2006
SCHERERVILLE | Five-year-old Alex Rodriguez proved an able dance partner for his mother, Sandy, boogieing to the band's version of "I'ma Believer.
Finding a taste of home in the strangest places
Macon Telegraph, GA - Feb 5, 2006
We in the South like to think we have the market cornered on foods that are high in carbs, heavy on sugar and weighed down with gravy.
Truly a nation divided on this day of choosing sides
Greensboro News Record, NC - Feb 5, 2006
On this, the third, maybe fourth biggest American holiday, we pause to break bread with friends and family, toast loved ones and hated ones alike and perform that most American of rituals.
On the edge of your seat
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Feb 5, 2006
Today, it just might be the most important seat in the house. And it’s not the seat in front of the new big-screen TV, or even the one next to the cheese dip.
Wing Bowl 'very Philadelphia'
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Feb 5, 2006
Men gnawing on chicken wings. Women prancing about in thongs and bursting out of their shirts. Howling crowds oozing testosterone.
Grandma blitzes Super Bowl festivities
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - Feb 5, 2006
As the years pass, invitations from Grandma to come to her house for Sunday dinner get few and far between. That's probably because at 94 it takes this tough Italian immigrant a whole week to get ready.
Grandma blitzes Super Bowl festivities
San Bernardino Sun, CA - Feb 5, 2006
As the years pass, invitations from Grandma to come to her house for Sunday dinner get few and far between. That's probably because at 94 it takes this tough Italian immigrant a whole week to get ready.
Discreet Diner | The Discreet Diner: Chickie's & Pete's Cafe
philly.com, PA - Feb 5, 2006
If you like crab legs in a buttery bath and fries atop your salad, you are probably already familiar with Chickie's & Pete's.
Grandma blitzes Super Bowl festivities
San Bernardino Sun, CA - Feb 5, 2006
As the years pass, invitations from Grandma to come to her house for Sunday dinner get few and far between. That's probably because at 94 it takes this tough Italian immigrant a whole week to get ready.
'Wallace & Gromit' wins animation award
Contra Costa Times, CA - Feb 5, 2006
GLENDALE, Calif. - Hunks of hand-crafted clay trounced modern computer-animated images Saturday to take top honors at the 33rd annual Annie Awards, honoring achievements in feature film and television animation.
Monks see sales as way of life
Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Feb 5, 2006
TRAPPIST, Ky. - When the Rev. Seamus Malvey arrived at the Abbey of Gethsemani nearly five years ago, he knew he was trading the life of a parish priest for that of a monk.
Wing Bowl 'very Philadelphia'
philly.com, PA - Feb 5, 2006
Men gnawing on chicken wings. Women prancing about in thongs and bursting out of their shirts. Howling crowds oozing testosterone.
Pizza ovens hot for today
Berkshire Eagle, MA - Feb 5, 2006
PITTSFIELD - The heat is on today between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle Seahawks, but the game is in the kitchen. Super Bowl Sunday is not only a big day for sports fans, but it's an action-packed event for pizzerias nationwide.
Thugs for puppies
Salon - Feb 5, 2006
The militant animal rights group SHAC has one goal: Cripple a lab that tests (and kills) dogs and monkeys. They say they're activists; the government calls them terrorists.
From The Classroom To The Goat Barn
Hartford Courant, United States - Feb 5, 2006
Leslie Cooperband and her husband, Wes Jarrell, are broke. They're exhausted. On this, the first bitter night in November, their feet are frozen.
Trendy dishware sets the mood for any occasion
Bradenton Herald, United States - Feb 5, 2006
SEATTLE - At Rosanna, there is no agonizing over fine bone china designed by Vera Wang or Kate Spade, no wondering whether the pattern will look timeless in 20 years and no fretting over the cost.
Web site links Glenn farmers to buyers
Mercury-Register, CA - Feb 5, 2006
Staff Writer. ORLAND -- A new Web site link about local farmers is up and running to bring local producers together with local consumers.
Coming Into Focus
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Feb 5, 2006
The young threesome stood at the waist-high bar tables at Bar Tartine in the Mission District, enjoying a three-course meal. I'm not sure why there aren't bar stools -- maybe they take up too much room or ...
MEMORABLE MARKET
Miami Herald, FL - Feb 5, 2006
For nearly five decades, Bay Harbor Fine Food Market has attracted customers who prefer the familiarity of a smaller food market where service is as important as selection.
Take a tour of Spain, one recipe at a time
Kentucky.com, KY - Feb 5, 2006
Home cooks have mastered Italian and Mexican cooking, but many of us aren't skilled at making paella, tapas, frite (lamb stews) and migas (fried bread bits).
Cookbook author Paula Deen recommends these peanut butter ...
Kentucky.com, KY - Feb 5, 2006
Cookbook author Paula Deen recommends these peanut butter cheesecake minis for a game night dessert. Her Food Network show is Paula's Home Cooking.
GREAT DEAL OF GOOD FOOD
Kentucky.com, KY - Feb 5, 2006
Texas Hold 'Em poker and bunco are games people enjoy playing at monthly gatherings, but you can just as easily get out a deck of cards and play gin rummy, spades or canasta.
MARDI GRAS PARTY WILL BE SERVING CAJUN, NATURALLY
Kentucky.com, KY - Feb 5, 2006
The Family Care Center will celebrate Mardi Gras with a Cajun dinner and auction Feb. 25 -- and you're invited to don a costume and mask, and join in on the carnival fun.
SCHOOL SCENE
Miami Herald, FL - Feb 5, 2006
Broward Schools' Bilingual Parent Institute, established to provide parents with information, tools and tips for helping bilingual students succeed in school, will be 8:30 am to 2 pm Feb. 25 at the Signature Grand, 6900 State Road 84, Davie.
School Lunch Menus
Charlotte Observer, NC - Feb 5, 2006
BREAKFAST: Breakfast pizza or good gravy pizza; juice or milk.LUNCH/ELEMENTARY: Hot dog with chili, baked beans, potato wedges, apple slices, caramel dip, milk or juice.

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