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Sunday, March 05, 2006

What's Cooking - Winning Dishes from World Class Cheeses
Jamestown News, NC - Feb 15, 2006
This winter, the world's elite athletes won't be the only ones showing off their medals. European style cheeses from America's Dairyland, which have won international acclaim, will continue to take the prize ...
GINSI to boycott Danish products
Kazinform, Kazakhstan - Feb 15, 2006
JAKARTA-ASTANA, February 15, 2006. KAZINFORM. - The Association of Indonesian Importers (GINSI) said it will boycott Danish products in protest against the publication of caricatures on the Prophet Muhammad by the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
Glamo-R-ous
Miami New Times, FL - Feb 15, 2006
Diners ascending into oRo during presunset hours - with its lofty white ceilings, luminous white walls, white linen tablecloths, white ostrich-skin upholstery, and island of white U-shape booths ‭ight be forgiven for temporarily thinking they had ...
What Could You Buy If You Win Powerball?
CBS 5 - Green Bay, WI - Feb 15, 2006
If you just happen to be the one in 146 million that wins the Powerball jackpot tonight, the spending possibilities are endless. You could pay for all the recent renovations to Lambeau Field and still have $5 million to spend at the Packers Pro Shop.
Why cheese is the best addition to your sandwich
Insider Media Group, Canada - Feb 15, 2006
Think about the worst joke you know. Not the one that no one laughs at because it is just not funny, but the one that everyone is ashamed to laugh at because it is just so inappropriate.
Retherm food not saving money, yet
Maple Ridge News, Canada - Feb 15, 2006
After sampling a lunch of macaroni and cheese with broccoli Monday at Ridge Meadows Hospital, local MLA Michael Sather had his suspicions confirmed.
It's really grate
Newsday, NY - Feb 15, 2006
Zyliss' new All Cheese Grater solves many of the problems that plague lesser specimens. The clever construction allows your grip to exert enough pressure to steady the hardest pecorino, and the wide drum accommodates plenty of cheese.
Creative Palette brings artisans from all across the country
Camden County Tribune, GA - Feb 15, 2006
Age might bring wisdom, but as Paula Amari, owner of Old Time Crafts in St. Marys, is finding out, it also brings notoriety. The fourth annual Creative Palette Convention is set to come to St.
Casseroles are making a culinary comeback
Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA - Feb 15, 2006
It's so easy she knows the recipe by heart: the mixture of crumbled tater tots, melted margarine, cream of chicken soup, sour cream, grated cheddar cheese and green onions, baked for 45 minutes.
Six Reasons to Kill Farm Subsidies and Trade Barriers
Reason Online - Feb 15, 2006
America’s agricultural policies have remained fundamentally unchanged for nearly three-quarters of a century. The US government continues to subsidize the production of rice, milk, sugar, cotton, peanuts ...
Katrina Victims, Military Personnel Sell Rations Online
ABC News - Feb 15, 2006
Some Hurricane Katrina victims and military personnel are selling government-issued Meals Ready-to-Eat for profit on eBay, according to a government report.
Kraft Foods to Webcast Presentation At Consumer Analyst Group of ...
Finanzen.net, Germany - Feb 15, 2006
Kraft Foods Inc. (NYSE:KFT), a global leader in brandedfoods and beverages, today announced that it will host a live audiowebcast of the company's presentation at the annual Consumer AnalystGroup of New York ...
Fuller on Food: When in a rut, look for something different
Longview Daily News, WA - Feb 15, 2006
At our house, the goal for meal planning is to maintain menus that are balanced and have a nutritious foundation. The normal week includes one meal with a seafood main course.
Children and fatty liver disease
Palladium-Item, IN - Feb 15, 2006
Non alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is yet another weight related problem seen with increasing frequency in overweight children.
What could you buy for 300 (M) million?
WBAY, WI - Feb 15, 2006
UNDATED If you just happen to be the one in 146 (M) million that wins the Powerball jackpot tonight, the spending possibilities are endless.
“Rahab: How God changes a Prostitute into a Princess”
East Texas Review, TX - Feb 15, 2006
The visitor was surprised and asked, “Why do you love this doll so much?” The little girl said, Because if I didn’t, nobody would.
The Italian Job
Willamette Week, OR - Feb 15, 2006
When Assaggio opened in the early '90s, many Portlanders had not learned to say pasta; "spaghetti" was their word, and canned tomato the sauce.
Women's Hockey Faces Fighting Sioux in North Dakota
OhioStateBuckeyes.com, OH - Feb 15, 2006
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio State women's hockey team (11-14-5, 8-13-3 WCHA) takes to the road for the last regular-season away series Feb. 18-19 when the Buckeyes travel to Grand Forks, ND, to face the Fighting Sioux.
Smells good? It may be good for you
Modesto Bee, CA - Feb 15, 2006
WASHINGTON - That fresh, grassy smell wafting up from the newly sliced tomato may be its way of saying, "I'm good for you.
Cahoots - Not your average caterers; not your average pizza
San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Feb 15, 2006
This simple recipe uses Cahoots Catering Co. Thai Salad Dressing -— one of several retail products developed by Lisa Jones and Jim Subject.
Ten Words Ben Hates
Raise the Hammer, Canada - Feb 15, 2006
Ben implodes the English language by juxtaposing business blather with suburban culture and segues from boondoggles to stupidites.
News from the San Joaquin Valley
San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Feb 15, 2006
VISALIA, Calif. - A Tulare County prosecutor could face up to six months in jail if she's convicted of a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.
Caple: A dream doubleheader
7Online.com, NY - Feb 15, 2006
SESTRIERE, Italy -- I'm reclining on a restaurant sundeck that overlooks the Italian Alps, a fur blanket protecting me from the late afternoon chill.
News from the San Joaquin Valley
Contra Costa Times, CA - Feb 15, 2006
VISALIA, Calif. - A Tulare County prosecutor could face up to six months in jail if she's convicted of a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.
Bridal Shower Buzz
Manila Bulletin, Philippines - Feb 15, 2006
Think it’s only the soon-to-be wed couple that’s got some planning to do? Maids of honor, female relatives, and close friends of the bride, you’ve got some work to do too: the bridal shower!
News from the San Joaquin Valley
Monterey County Herald, CA - Feb 15, 2006
VISALIA, Calif. - A Tulare County prosecutor could face up to six months in jail if she's convicted of a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.
News from the San Joaquin Valley
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Feb 15, 2006
VISALIA, Calif. - A Tulare County prosecutor could face up to six months in jail if she's convicted of a misdemeanor charge of drunken driving.
When love, actually, is blind
Manila Bulletin, Philippines - Feb 15, 2006
remember telling my sisters that with all the difficulties that I’ve had because of my eyes, I believe that my husband Jhon is my prize for enduring everything.
The First Course: Veritas
Gothamist, NY - Feb 15, 2006
Veritas is well known as an oenophiles delight. The wine list has the heft of a Tolstoy novel, with more than 1,300 offerings, and up to four sommeliers work the intimate space at one time.
Something is rotten ... but what?
Westmount Examiner, Canada - Feb 15, 2006
I’ve never visited Denmark, but I’m having trouble seeing Denmark as the villain in an international crisis, sparked by cartoons that I haven’t seen either.
Turn leftovers into something special
Auburn Citizen, NY - Feb 15, 2006
If you're anything like me, you have a fridge full of food that needs to be used up. I admit to having an inordinate amount of condiments in the refrigerator, and I probably don't even know half of what's in there.
Mardi Gras means king cake
Auburn Citizen, NY - Feb 15, 2006
I was so happy to hear that the Mardi Gras is being held in New Orleans on Feb. 28. Following the ravages of Hurricane Katrina who would believe it could happen.
MVES lunch menu
Stoneham Sun, MA - Feb 15, 2006
Wednesday, March 1: Mushroom barley soup, crackers, baked white fish with lemon butter sauce, scalloped potatoes, broccoli, oatmeal bread; or breaded chicken patty, mayonnaise, lettuce, coleslaw, Lo Mein pasta salad, hamburger roll; fruit.
Indonesian importers launch boycott of Danish products
Webindia123, India - Feb 15, 2006
The Association of Indonesian Importers Wednesday launched a trade boycott of products from Denmark over the controversial publishing of caricatures depicting the Prophet Mohammed.
St George's market's seal of approval
Belfast Telegraph, United Kingdom - Feb 15, 2006
A weekly market held in the centre of Belfast every Saturday has been hailed as "a pleasure and delight" by a good food guide, it emerged today.
Recipe: Turtle cheesecake
The Grand Rapids Press, MI - Feb 15, 2006
PREPARATION: In bowl, mix cookie crumbs and butter; press onto bottom and 1 inch up sides of a 9-inch diameter springform pan. In large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla with electric mixer on medium speed until well blended.
Lactose could be stomach culprit
The Grand Rapids Press, MI - Feb 15, 2006
I used to have a bowl of ice cream every night after dinner, and never had any problems. Then, when I went away to college, ice cream was available maybe every two weeks and I'd have a bowl.
Recipe: Betty Ford's special scrambled eggs
The Grand Rapids Press, MI - Feb 15, 2006
PREPARATION: For the light cream sauce, melt butter in top of double boiler over direct heat. Add flour and make a roux. Cook briefly over low heat, stirring constantly.
Casseroles under a crust
The Republican, MA - Feb 15, 2006
If recipes were like people, the gratin would surely be your most affable, laid-back kitchen pal. Underneath its telltale deep brown crust, usually composed of bread crumbs and/or cheese, a gratin ...
A Sterling Success
MSU Reporter, Minnesota - Feb 15, 2006
An intense tug-of-war over the soul is contested in the interim from Saturday night to a Sunday morning, as it pleads for salvation after a boozy, blurry evening of degradation.
The 'Spray Q&A: Greg Summerlin
hecklerspray, UK - Feb 15, 2006
Remember a couple of weeks ago we told you about Pandora - the online music station? Well, we tried it and it worked a flipping treat.
Casper -- Wednesday, Feb. 15
The Casper Star Tribune, WY - Feb 15, 2006
* Central Wyoming Astronomical Society, 7 pm, Casper Planetarium. "The Voyager Spacecraft, Their Achievements: Then, Now and in the Future" will be presented by Dick Reedquist.
AMERICAN-STATESMAN FOOD CRITIC
Austin 360 (subscription), TX - Feb 15, 2006
The Creeks. Located in the domed atrium of the building that was once the headquarters of the 12th Air Force at Bergstrom Air Force Base, The Creeks at the Airport Hilton provides acceptable hotel fare.
Old mountain magic
The Age, Australia - Feb 15, 2006
Nick Hankins explores the mountain villages of the Abruzzo, one of the last unspoilt corners of the country. At noon, when the tiny piazza is so crammed I can't move, the doors to the sanctuary of the local saint burst open.
Firm to appeal over pork pie decision
Shropshire Star, UK - Feb 15, 2006
One of north Shropshire’s biggest employers is heading to the court of appeal to continue its battle to keep Melton Mowbray pork pie production in the county.
Tune in to tastes of Turin
Cape Cod Times, MA - Feb 15, 2006
On his first day in kindergarten in Italy, Roberto Donna took one taste of the pasta he was served and threw it away. Then he told his mother he wouldn't go back because the food was so bad.
Salem news in brief
Salem News, USA - Feb 15, 2006
Partners Home Care will provide free drop-in health screenings for Salem residents at the Council on Aging, 5 Broad St., and at the Salem Mission Shelter.
Tara Dairies acquires Zuriel Bros. Farm for $6m
Globes, Israel - Feb 15, 2006
Sources inform ''Globes'' that Central Bottling Co. (Coca-Cola Israel) subsidiary Tara Agricultural Producers Cooperative Society in Nahalat Izhak Ltd.
Diverse flavor
Durango Herald, CO - Feb 15, 2006
The restaurant scene in a healthy tourist-drawing town naturally goes through phases, says Josh Rosenthal, co-owner of Skinny's Grill and president of the Durango chapter of the Colorado Restaurant Association.
Corn cakes offer fresh taste from ancient cuisine
Inside Bay Area, CA - Feb 15, 2006
GRIDDLE CAKES are elemental. Like porridge and roasted meat, they are ancient preparations, seemingly slapped together at the fireside for as long as humans have gathered around that fire to eat.
Peninsula Events
Inside Bay Area, CA - Feb 15, 2006
- Treat your valentine to a "Rose Champagne Flight" through Sunday in The Wine Room at the Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay. Hours are 4 to 10 pm weekdays, and 2 to 10 pm Saturdays and Sundays.
East Bay Events
Inside Bay Area, CA - Feb 15, 2006
- "Tenuta Vineyards Winemaker Dinner" is at 7 pm Feb. 22. Five-course menu is $65 per person, plus tax and tip. The Pleasanton Hotel, 855 Main St.
Russian gold mining offers risk and rewards
Reuters - Feb 15, 2006
Russia's vast gold deposits offer sparkling potential with world prices at 25-year highs, but foreign investors want assurances that high taxes and tightening state control won't hamper new mining projects.
Russian gold mining offers risk and rewards
Reuters - Feb 15, 2006
Russia's vast gold deposits offer sparkling potential with world prices at 25-year highs, but foreign investors want assurances that high taxes and tightening state control won't hamper new mining projects.
There's more to the Richmond than meets the eye
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Feb 15, 2006
An oil painting depicting a vineyard scene hangs in the back dining room at the Richmond. At first glance, you might think you've seen it a thousand times.
'Waiting...' serves a mediocre plate of comedy
The Reflector online, Mississippi - Feb 15, 2006
The Verdict: "Waiting..." shows potential as a top-rate comedy but ends up being a second-rate rehash. Despite some undeniably funny material, "Waiting..." feels like a remake of Kevin Smith's "Clerks" in a restaurant.
What's cooking at Pine River?
New Baltimore Voice Newspapers, MI - Feb 15, 2006
Third through fifth grade special education students from across the East China school district can attend class at Pine River Elementary where on Tuesdays the students are able to participate ...
Island chef to take part in Gracie Mansion benefit
Staten Island Advance, NY - Feb 15, 2006
More than a dozen restaurants and wine purveyors will contribute their talents and wares toward a benefit dinner set for tonight in Gracie Mansion.
Vendors capitalize on crowd's hunger for unity
International Herald Tribune, France - Feb 15, 2006
Beirut: Thirteen-year-old Mark Malouf is managing his family's kaak stand - temporarily relocated from its usual spot in Dawra to the border of Gemmayze and Saifi village - while his father joins the throngs in Martyr's Square commemorating "National ...
Soups and stews diminish winter's chill
Norristown Times Herald, PA - Feb 15, 2006
A hearty stew or a nourishing soup is the perfect antidote to winter's chill. By definition, it's a versatile one-pot meal, the quintessential comfort food.
Sad void left by one bassist's death creates refuge for another ...
Charlotte Observer, NC - Feb 15, 2006
In New Orleans, a hurricane kills 1,300, leaving thousands homeless. Days later and hundreds of miles to the north, in Independence, Mo.
Are you flush with poker-night grub? Dealing out poker-night food ...
Monterey County Herald, CA - Feb 15, 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.
Pudding on the ritz
Monterey County Herald, CA - Feb 15, 2006
Homey is hip, and I love it. From pot roast to macaroni and cheese, comfort foods are more popular than ever. They're showcased on swanky restaurant menus and glorified on magazine covers.
Griddle corn cakes offer fresh taste from ancient cuisine
Monterey County Herald, CA - Feb 15, 2006
Griddle cakes are elemental. Like porridge and roasted meat, they are ancient preparations, seemingly slapped together at the fireside for as long as humans have gathered around that fire to eat.
Oldest farmers’ market always in season
Capital Press (subscription), Oregon - Feb 15, 2006
SALEM - Oregon’s oldest farmers’ market is not nearly as busy as it would like to be during the winter months, and it’s due in large part to a case of mistaken identity.
Tom Cruise Sues Life & Style over Split Story
Postcards from the Pug Bus (satire), PA - Feb 15, 2006
Tom Cruise has filed a $10-million lawsuit against Life & Style magazine for reporting that he and fiancée, Katie Holmes, called off their engagement sometime before Valentine's Day.
Card parties need easy dishes
Cincinnati.com, OH - Feb 15, 2006
As you plan the menu, keep the card part of the evening in mind. With cards - and maybe poker chips - strewn around the table, there isn't room for plates of food.
Donini Launches Pizza Donini(TM) Frozen Pizza Line
Market Wire (press release) - Feb 15, 2006
MONTREAL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 02/15/2006 -- Donini Inc. (OTC BB: DNNI) introduced its line of Pizza Donini frozen pizzas in the Montreal area supermarket chain of Mourelatos with a special flyer promotion beginning early winter to test consumer acceptance.
Ruby-red relish can spice up a ho-hum meal
Helena Independent Record, MT - Feb 15, 2006
02/15/06. If you’re trying to alleviate the midwinter doldrums, there’s no need to feel constrained by the chilliness of the season.
Portugal tempts our taste buds with variety of wines
East Valley Tribune, AZ - Feb 15, 2006
Wines from Portugal involve more than its signature namesake dessert wine. Yes, I adore luscious, expressive port - vintage or otherwise ‭ut winemakers from this European ...
All Aboard! Local man is back in the pizza business
Danbury News Times, CT - Feb 15, 2006
Classey worked at a pizzeria through high school and was just out of college when he opened his first restaurant with his brother and a friend in Dutchess County, New York.
Hobo Dinners
Cadillac News, United States - Feb 15, 2006
Cut large pieces of aluminum foil. Place chicken breast or hamburger patty on foil. Cover with potatoes, onions, carrots, corn and green beans.
After a few lean low-carb years, the potato keeps its place at the ...
East Valley Tribune, AZ - Feb 15, 2006
The potato is back. Shunned for years by the weight-conscious because of its carb-bearing attributes, this root vegetable is reclaiming its place in the American diet.
Himalya gets US$3mn cheese order 2/15/2006 1:57:02 PM IST
India Infoline.com, India - Feb 15, 2006
Himalya International Ltd said on Wednesday that, it has received its first cheese order of US$3mn from Castle Gourmet Cheese Company, Pennsylvania USA.
Manton Area Retirees plan schedule of events
Cadillac News, United States - Feb 15, 2006
MANTON - The Manton Area Retirees have scheduled the following events at the Manton Senior Center for today through Feb. 21. Foot clinics are held the second Monday of each month.
Your Honey Or Your Lyin’ Eyes?
National Review Online, NY - Feb 15, 2006
So here we are again, a dazed planet brushing ourselves off and surveying the wreckage from the worst spree of Islam-inspired rioting, bombing, murder, and mayhem since ... well, since the last one. And the one before that.
HACC opens teaching bistro
Penn Live, PA - Feb 15, 2006
The 165-seat Mediterranean theme restaurant, across from Pennsylvania Place at 31 S. Third St., is scheduled to open next week. The restaurant pulls out all the stops with an open kitchen, brick pizza oven ...
And The Healthy Diet For This Week Is?
DailyIndia.com, NY - Feb 15, 2006
Before we go any further the word diet does not necessarily mean an act of losing weight but a style of eating. If you follow a healthy diet you will lose weight naturally and you will get into a lifestyle that will keep you weight stable.
Winter treat
Columbus Dispatch, OH - Feb 15, 2006
hile hard cabbages, carrots and apples are the focal point of most supermarket produce sections in the dreary winter months, pears offer cooks a wonderful alternative to the season’s hearty produce.
Online Casino GoldenPalace.com Gobbles Hearts Down for Valentine's ...
Online Casinos News - Feb 15, 2006
Online casino GoldenPalace.com has a weak spot for the most romantic day of the year, Valentine's Day. To celebrate this pink and fluffy day, the casino has decided to hold yet another eating competition, in ...
CWT Accepts Two Export Assistance Bids for Cheese
Wisconsin Ag Connection, WI - Feb 15, 2006
Cooperatives Working Together announced Tuesday that it has accepted two bids from Dairy Farmers of America of Kansas City, MO: one to export 19.3 metric tons (42,500 pounds) of Mozzarella cheese to Taiwan, and a second bid of .248 metric tons (545 pounds ...
I'd like your cheapest pasta and Caesar, please
Contra Costa Times, CA - Feb 15, 2006
FROM CAFETERIAS to budget buffets, vats of flabby, lukewarm spaghetti and sweet, watery sauce have all but closed the diner's mind to ordering a simply prepared plate of pasta.
Eat more cheese for healthful diet
Contra Costa Times, CA - Feb 15, 2006
ALL 245 POUNDS of me believes that just a spoonful of cheddar will help the medicine go down. So, Thursday, the day after the eight-year, $400 million, 50,000-person study on low-fat diets came out, I ate ...
Bolton will be tough test says Marseille coach
Manchester Evening News, UK - Feb 15, 2006
Marseille coach Jean Fernandez believes European rookies Bolton deserve to be respected despite their lack of pedigree compared to their French visitors.
FUND-RAISERS
Pleasant Hill/Martinez Record, CA - Feb 15, 2006
This column appears weekly. To have an item considered, submit it in writing two weeks in advance. Include a daytime phone number readers may call.
Plenty to discover in Sonoma
Pleasant Hill/Martinez Record, CA - Feb 15, 2006
FOR THE PAST several months, a number of Northern California radio stations have been airing a daily feature sponsored by the Sonoma County Tourism Bureau (sonomacountry.
Heart-healthy recipes
Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - Feb 15, 2006
February is the American Heart Association's big push for healthy living. After the chocolate and the romantic dinners and the frosted heart-shaped cookies are all gone, perhaps you're ready for these.
Turning the 'poor women's sweet' into a mouth-watering delight
Portsmouth Herald News, NH - Feb 15, 2006
Homey is hip, and I love it. From pot roast to macaroni and cheese, comfort foods are more popular than ever. They’re showcased on swanky restaurant menus and glorified on magazine covers.
New ballet takes Alice on adventure
Columbus Dispatch, OH - Feb 15, 2006
This week, BalletMet Columbus is performing its new version of an old favorite, Alice in Wonderland. In it, Alice meets the White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts, the Hatter and many other zany characters.
Donna Maurillo, Food for Thought: The secrets to making great ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA - Feb 15, 2006
A few weeks ago, my friend Heidi Bruins Green wrote from the East Bay to ask how to make cheese fondue. Every time she and her husband James had tried, it ended up like soup.
International plant workers seeking healthy lifestyles
Springfield News Sun (subscription), OH - Feb 15, 2006
International Truck and Engine employees participating in a health and fitness program are learning their risks of an early demise.
Ann Parker: Coming full circle: The Bagelry rolls on
Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA - Feb 15, 2006
I treasure my food epiphanies: that first heavenly bite of homemade bread, the initial bravely gulped fresh oyster, an astonishing inaugural sip of fine champagne.
Vegetable soups shine under writer Deborah Madison's spotlight
Santa Cruz Sentinel, CA - Feb 15, 2006
Instead of running for decongestants at the first sign of a cold, I usually head straight for a bowl of hot and sour soup. The hot, tangy taste of this rich broth makes me feel good all over and, I swear, makes the cold go away faster.
Danone: strong results despite testing market conditions
BakeryAndSnacks.com, France - Feb 15, 2006
Danone has ridden out difficult market conditions to report strong full-year earnings and improved margins. The French dairy giant said that net income more than tripled from ...
Obesity rocketing despite record diet food spending
BakeryAndSnacks.com, France - Feb 15, 2006
The US might be consolidating its position as the fattest nation, but Europe is catching up fast - and all this despite record spending on diet products.
Sad void left by one bassist's death creates refuge for another ...
Macon Telegraph, GA - Feb 15, 2006
In New Orleans, a hurricane kills 1,300, leaving thousands homeless. Days later and hundreds of miles to the north, in Independence, Mo.
Puglia's burrata primes US palates
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Feb 15, 2006
Cream, luscious streams of it, is poured into a stretchy mozzarella pouch. Strands of just-made mozzarella are stuffed in, too, and then more cream, and more cheese, and one final slurp of buttery cream.
Hilmar faces more pollution rules
Sacramento Bee, USA - Feb 15, 2006
Bee Staff Writer. Hilmar Cheese Co. has agreed to a "significantly stronger and more enforceable" settlement than the one rejected last fall in the landmark water-pollution case, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Historic Gold Spike to close next week
San Francisco Chronicle, USA - Feb 15, 2006
And it's one reason that, after 86 years, the Gold Spike (527 Columbus, near Green), is closing. Next Monday is the last day for this venerable North Beach saloon, leaving the neighborhood with one less watering hole and bowl of crab cioppino.
Mission: Audubon
Danbury News Times, CT - Feb 15, 2006
Connecticut in February is an endless white landscape, cold and slippery. You start to think of escape - someplace green, lush, spicy hot.

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