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Friday, March 17, 2006

Why Cops and Coeds Flock to the Mexican Restaurant
LA Downtown News Online, CA - Feb 17, 2006
La Barca, the popular, family-owned Mexican eatery on Vermont Avenue, attracts all kinds during the week, but on Tuesday nights you get the $2 margarita crowd, also known as the USC crowd.
Arda's Cafe
LA Downtown News Online, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Situated directly south of Pershing Square on Sixth Street, Arda's is a small storefront cafe owned and operated by the Toktas family.
Cliff's Edge
LA Downtown News Online, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Sunset Boulevard in Silver Lake continues to draw more attention. The newest eatery to upwardly scale the street is Cliff's Edge, which opened last September.
Tea Time on Sixth Street
LA Downtown News Online, CA - Feb 17, 2006
While many Los Angeles restaurants open with great fanfare only to close quicker than a Tom Arnold musical, a few Downtown establishments have been serving food for more than 80 years.
Welcome to the Relaxing Jungle
LA Downtown News Online, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Despite the sprawling expanse of pavement and relative lack of green space in Downtown, local restaurateurs have capitalized on Southern California's balmy weather, and the masses of workers ...
Counting calories: fast foods
Seton Hall University The Setonian, NJ - Feb 17, 2006
edu. Every day, one out of four Americans eats fast food. America has been called a “fast food nation” for years now. It is no secret that fast food is not the most healthy choice for a meal.
Pitfire's Instant Success at Second and Main
LA Downtown News Online, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Pitfire Pizza, on the corner of Second and Main streets, is the kind of restaurant that fits perfectly in its little corner of the Historic Core.
Ahead of French President Jacques Chirac's visit to India, dairy ...
NDTV.com, India - Feb 17, 2006
Other French dairy product majors also want to exploit the potential of the Indian consumption market as better cold chains and distribution networks are set up.
Eatery Rush Continues With New Outlets and Three 'Speakeasy-Style' ...
LA Downtown News Online, CA - Feb 17, 2006
The restaurant rush that last year brought Downtown a slate of big-name casual lunch spots is gaining speed, but with a couple unexpected twists - there is the involvement of some familiar ...
Free tax help available
Richland Mirror, MO - Feb 17, 2006
Get well wishes go to Sharon Bryant following knee surgery; to Jack Henson and to his daughter Lois Newell of Lebanon, who has suffered a stroke.
North Palm Beach County schools menu: February 20 to February 24
Jupiter Courier (subscription), FL - Feb 17, 2006
Choice of one: ham and cheese muffin, blueberry pancake, assorted cold cereal; apple spice oatmeal, cinnamon toast. Choice of one: scrambled eggs, French toast stick; assorted cold cereal, cheese grits, whole wheat toast.
Kent Cultural Arts Council does New Orleans
Kent Good Times Dispatch, CT - Feb 17, 2006
Saturday night and the lights are bright, the food spicy, the wine mellow and fruity and the jazz hot, as the Kent Cultural Arts Council (KCAC) brings New Orleans back to life for one night only, Feb. 25, beginning ...
School Menus
Pulaski County Democrat, MO - Feb 17, 2006
The following are area school menus for the week of Feb. 21-24. All menus offer milk. Tue. Cereal or oatmeal, toast/jelly, mixed fruit.
Shadowy Signing
Valley Advocate, MA - Feb 17, 2006
Kari Hansen sees shadows. Unlike Punxsutawney Phil, only she can see these shadows, and they are not her own. Enter Dr. Charles Marsh, who quit his former position under unclear circumstances which he hopes ...
Special for The Republic
AZ Central.com, AZ - Feb 17, 2006
George and Mary Vasquez opened the first Someburros! restaurant in Tempe when their three kids were playing Little League and they didn't want to drive far for good Mexican food.
Food Choices Can Fight Off Colds
NBC5i.com, TX - Feb 17, 2006
FORT WORTH, Texas -- Most North Texans spend the cold and flu season feverishly searching for ways to avoid the bug going around the workplace.
Weekend Beat: Chef's Passport Transplanted Dane at ease in his own ...
Asahi Shimbun, Japan - Feb 17, 2006
Owning a small kingdom of hipness--by way of a trendy nightclub, bar and posh restaurant--is the dream of a lifetime for countless entrepreneurs.
Why Is Dave Famous?
The Chattanoogan, TN - Feb 17, 2006
Famous Dave’s is located at 2122 Gunbarrel Road in front of the Lowe’s/PetSmart center. We find the concept of sitting in cabin-type areas, and the memorabilia on the walls very interesting.
China Rushes To Complete $100 Billion Deal With Iran
Free Internet Press, NY - Feb 17, 2006
China is hastening to complete a deal worth as much as $100 billion that would allow a Chinese state-owned energy firm to take a leading role in developing a vast oil field in Iran, complicating the Bush administration's efforts to isolate the Middle ...
Airman's take on MRE sales: 'If they want some bad food, go for it ...
Stars and Stripes, D.C. - Feb 17, 2006
Some servicemembers are having a tough time swallowing the idea of MREs as a collectible, luxury item. “I’d pay someone to take them off of me,” said Airman 1st Class Aaron Stauffer, of the 603rd Air Control Squadron at Aviano Air Base in Italy.
New cold-weather, recon rations to include soldier-approved ...
Stars and Stripes, D.C. - Feb 17, 2006
ARLINGTON, Va. - The next round of cold weather and reconnaissance rations may not include the “Burger King and beer” one soldier requested, but they will have freeze-dried ice cream bars, granola with blueberries, and other new delicacies.
Community calendar
Durant Daily Democrat, OK - Feb 17, 2006
The Durant Daily Democrat, located at 200 W. Beech, will be hosting a blood drive from 1:30 to 4:30 pm today. Durant First Assembly of God, located at 303 N. 49th, is hosting a luncheon from 11 am to 1:30 pm today at a cost of $6 per order.
A new basement home but no bargains here
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Feb 17, 2006
So little time, so much to learn. My elderly Aunt Ella lamented this with a shudder on her last visit to Scotland. And she is not a woman easily shocked.
New Labeling Rules Spur Major Improvements but Pitfalls Remain ...
Community Dispatch (press release) - Feb 17, 2006
New trans-fat labeling regulations that went into effect on January 1 have spurred many food processors to dump partially hydrogenated oils in favor of less harmful alternatives.
Galaxy Nutritional Foods Schedules Earnings Conference Call for ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Feb 17, 2006
ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Galaxy Nutritional Foods (Amex: GXY), a leading producer of nutritious plant-based dairy alternatives for the retail and foodservice markets, today announced ...
Ice dancing fraught with mysteries
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Feb 17, 2006
I'd like to offer some ice-dance analysis, but I'm mentally drained after - breaking down the doubles luge for anybody who would listen.
Montreal Buzz: Code Pie Has New Recipe For Next Album
Chart Attack, Canada - Feb 17, 2006
Place slow-boiling introductions beside bold melodies on a soft bed of chamber pop, top with a big glob of personality and you've got the winning formula behind This Habit, the scrumptious debut album by local sextet Code Pie.
WisBiz In-Depth: Organic Cheesemaker is Part of The Living Machine
Wisbusiness.com, WI - Feb 17, 2006
Most people wouldn’t think of a machine as being a living, breathing thing. But, at Cedar Grove Cheese, the entire process of making organic cheese, down to how wash-water is treated, is part of a “living machine.
A boy less ordinary
Guardian Unlimited, UK - Feb 17, 2006
Preston is the front man who, he candidly admits to Alexis Petridis, ignored his bandmates' wishes when he went on Celebrity Big Brother.
Weekly Ag SummaryMadison, WI, Fri., Feb. 17, 2006
WBAY, WI - Feb 17, 2006
Compared to last week: Like a broken record trades again not yet well established. Few sales in the north 2.00-3.00 lower on a dressed basis.
China Rushes to Complete $100B Deal With Iran
Persian Journal, Iran - Feb 17, 2006
China is hastening to complete a deal worth as much as $100 billion that would allow a Chinese state-owned energy firm to take a leading role in developing a vast oil field in Iran, complicating the Bush administration's efforts to isolate the Middle ...
Guide to Britain
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Feb 17, 2006
Holidays close to Britain needn't be short of surprises. Opening our final summer holiday guide, Nigel Richardson reports on an eye-opening walk through London with the shade of Samuel Pepys.
Room service: Meifod Country House Hotel, Caernarfon
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Feb 17, 2006
Meifod Country House Hotel, at the foot of Mount Snowdon, assures guests of "a touch of luxury and a warm welcome". Over the phone I'm told: "We've got a standard room - it's a very nice room.
Olympic Ice picks: Group B
Covers, Canada - Feb 17, 2006
Ilya Kovalchuk has been quoted by ESPN as saying: “If nobody respects us, we`re going to show the results on the ice and after, everybody give us their respect.
In the Kitchen: Kevin's Gooey Butter Cake
KLTV, TX - Feb 17, 2006
Preheat oven to 350. Lightly grease one 9x13 cake pan. Melt butter. Empty cake mix into a large bowl. Stir melted butter, along with one egg, into the cake mix.
Beauty on the black market
Daily Journal (subscription), Venezuela - Feb 17, 2006
MIAMI - Several times a week, friends of a Miami clothing importer tip her off about illegal beauty treatments offered by unlicensed practitioners.
White House sends its menu brief
Indian Express, India - Feb 17, 2006
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 17: The chefs at New Delhi’s ITC Maurya Sheraton are busy planning a menu just right for President George Bush.
Simmering Chaarcoal
Deccan Herald, India - Feb 17, 2006
The 60-cover restaurant is located at Hotel ‘Regaalis’, Bangalore’s new business and leisure destination, with rooms complete with massage chairs and first of its kind web-enabled television sets.
Recipe for independence
Davis Enterprise, CA - Feb 17, 2006
By day, this is a Davis High School sewing and cooking classroom. But tonight the 13 budding chefs cooking up a party are adults with development disabilities who are ...
Line of Scrimmage: Meet the new head coaches
News & Observer, NC - Feb 17, 2006
For all the speculation that Mike Martz, Mike Sherman, and Jim Haslett would be highly-coveted head coaching commodities for NFL clubs making wintertime changes, each member of ...
Torino Diary: Showboating and animals
Eurosport.com, UK - Feb 17, 2006
In our Day Eight Torino Diary we bring you the lame excuses offered by Lindsey Jacobellis after an untimely bout of showboativitus made her relinquish what looked like certain gold in the women's snowboard cross final.
Cartoon protest reaches into the bakeries of Iran
NorthJersey.com, NJ - Feb 17, 2006
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.
Boycotts costing Danes millions
Ventura County Star (subscription), 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 ...
Family favourites
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Feb 17, 2006
ALTHOUGH it made a low-key debut in Malaysia, Jack’s Place has been a hot favourite in Singapore for the past 40 years with its great-value sizzling steaks and sumptuous cakes.
Those of Swiss heritage urged to explore roots
Blairsville Dispatch, USA - Feb 17, 2006
Derry Township resident Evelyn Ruffing, a local history buff who has delved into her family's Swiss heritage, is encouraging others who share her ethnicity to do likewise.
Just Your Basic Windows User
Washington Post, United States - Feb 17, 2006
During the course of reporting and writing my Post magazine story on botnets and spyware, I attempted to contact dozens of victims of the young botmaster identified in the story as 0x80, but only a handful responded.
At the Track, Near the Tents
Village Voice, NY - Feb 17, 2006
Giuliani be damned, the window washers are back, only a few streets from all the Fashion Week models and their witnesses. On 37th Street, still reeling from the twice-yearly shows at Bryant ...
AAUW to host wine, cheese and chocolate event
Valley News Network, CA - Feb 17, 2006
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) Temecula Valley branch will present its Fifth Annual Afternoon Delight from 3 to 6 pm on Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Temecula Community Recreation Center at Margarita and Rancho Vista.
Food and drink to die for ... well, nearly
Times Online, UK - Feb 17, 2006
Epoisses is something more than a smelly French cheese. It is the smelliest of all smelly French cheeses. Dubbed the “King of Cheeses” by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, the great gastronome, it is a combination ...
Uhlaender sixth in skeleton
San Gabriel Valley Tribune, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Brilliant start, and promising, too. Then little problems started piling up for Katie Uhlaender while she skittered head first down the mountainside, eyes darting ...
At your table: pancakes
Times Online, UK - Feb 17, 2006
My kitchen ceiling, walls and cupboard doors may well be splattered with batter this year as I’ve decided that my daughter Maya, 3, is old enough, with the right supervision, to start flipping pancakes.
Those of Swiss heritage urged to explore roots
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Feb 17, 2006
Derry Township resident Evelyn Ruffing, a local history buff who has delved into her family's Swiss heritage, is encouraging others who share her ethnicity to do likewise.
Searcy's and the Living Room
Times Online, UK - Feb 17, 2006
One hears a lot of talk about how there are so few female head chefs around. But one doesn’t take much interest in it because one is not a woman.
Rent hike driving out popular deli
Daily Review Online, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Devotees say Zorba's Deli and Cafe in San Lorenzo is one of few "real" restaurants left in a community that is filled to the brim with fast-food chains.
Uhlaender sixth in skeleton
Whittier Daily News, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Brilliant start, and promising, too. Then little problems started piling up for Katie Uhlaender while she skittered head first down the mountainside, eyes darting ...
Caprice offers Middle Eastern dishes with French, Asian accents
Redlands Daily Facts, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Lunch al fresco is always a treat, whether you are sitting on a busy street corner in Paris or on the pleasant, tree-shaded byway through downtown Redlands.
Fundraiser aims for cultural understanding
Vail Daily News, CO - Feb 17, 2006
EDWARDS - The women had worked late into the night at the Berry Creek Middle School kitchen. At 10 pm, they were still preparing the food they would serve the next day for the school's largest annual fundraiser, a Taste of Berry Creek.
Heart expert stresses smart choices
Wisconsin State Journal, WI - Feb 17, 2006
Joe Piscatella was 32 years old when he underwent coronary bypass surgery to prevent an imminent heart attack. But even after doctors circumvented the most menacing blockage, his heart disease remained.
Somerset House Wine Food & Fun Fair
South African Wine News, South Africa - Feb 17, 2006
Last year this great event attracted over 2 000 visitors and this number is expected to increase this year as 15 extra wineries, from the Helderberg Wine Route, will be showing their wines.
Denmark hit hard by Muslim boycotts
Pasadena Star-News, 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 ...
Gaza as the Warsaw Ghetto
uruknet.info, Italy - Feb 17, 2006
Ehud Olmert, acting like Governor-General Hans Frank, has decided to turn the Gaza Strip into the Warsaw Ghetto. Frank was of course Governor-General of occupied Poland and Olmert is the acting PM of Israel ...
Planet Propaganda: Four designing men from Madison reach for the ...
Wisconsin State Journal, WI - Feb 17, 2006
There'd be Dana: The beat-keeping drummer, busting out again and again for those killer solos. Kevin: Intense, wielding a speaker-blowing lead ax.
Bone Breaking Disease – Osteoporosis
DailyIndia.com, NY - Feb 17, 2006
It is normal for the bones to erode as we age. But for some people, the bones become so fragile that they break down under the body’s own weight.
The Lowell Sun
Fitchburg Sentinel, MA - Feb 17, 2006
GAME DAY: Sink your teeth into some gourmet game meat at Cobblestones in Lowell. Tonight begins a weekly wild game option at the upscale eatery with grilled venison burgers topped with a jalepeno cranberry sauce, applewood smoked bacon and cheddar cheese.
Student raise money to help American Heart Association
Hibbing Daily Tribune, MN - Feb 17, 2006
KEEWATIN - Kindergarten student Monty Nelson put his heart into jump roping Wednesday during gym class. He diligently flipped the jump rope over his head while trying to jump on cue.
Grille of my dreams: Citrus City Grille restaurant review
Los Angeles Daily News, CA - Feb 17, 2006
The new outdoor Riverside Plaza is a mini mall offering shops, a movie theater and an array of restaurants including the sleek, contemporary look of Citrus City Grille.
Brazilian pizzeria opens in Pelham
Lowell Sun, MA - Feb 17, 2006
Mauro Pires, a Brazilian immigrant who now lives in Acton, has teamed with Julio Pizzoni to open For Family Pizzaria, which offers such kid-pleasing creations as chocolate ...
Grille of my dreams: Citrus City Grille restaurant review
San Bernardino Sun, CA - Feb 17, 2006
The new outdoor Riverside Plaza is a mini mall offering shops, a movie theater and an array of restaurants including the sleek, contemporary look of Citrus City Grille.
Muslim Boycotts of Danish Products Costing Companies Millions
Al-Jazeerah.info, GA - Feb 17, 2006
Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) are costing Denmark’s companies millions, and has raised fears of irreparable damage to trade ties.
At War with the Pizza Factory
Glossy News (satire), WA - Feb 17, 2006
THE ISLAND TO THE EAST OF US -- King Magnus II stood at the palace window with his eye pressed against his telescope. Across the water, he could see the smoke rising from the cheese puff factory on the neighboring island of Snill.
Cheese prices plummet to near-support levels
Pizza Marketplace.com - Feb 17, 2006
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Unseasonably mild weather throughout the United States has milk production soaring and cheese prices plummeting.
Eating Out: Egan & Sons
NorthJersey.com, NJ - Feb 17, 2006
I have a soft spot for all things Irish. So when I heard that Montclair had a new Irish hot spot that was packing them in, I rubbed my hands together in gleeful anticipation.
Women more prone to headaches
Webindia123, 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.
Trafalgars does drunch
Vancouver Courier, Canada - Feb 17, 2006
The Hired Belly is a longtime fan of the lingering lunch, the kind that starts late and ends later, when you leave the restaurant relaxed and satisfied-and totally free of any guilt if it's already ...
New Labeling Rules Spur Major Improvements but Pitfalls Remain ...
Common Dreams (press release), ME - Feb 17, 2006
WASHINGTON - February 17 - New trans-fat labeling regulations that went into effect on January 1 have spurred many food processors to dump partially hydrogenated oils in favor of less harmful alternatives.
Groups criticize Wonder Bread labeling
Press of Atlantic City, NJ - Feb 17, 2006
The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.
Your Favorite Foods, Made Better
Bicycling - Feb 17, 2006
When winter chills our bones, even the most disciplined cyclist seeks comfort in the form of a hot meal. A heaping dish of macaroni and cheese feeds our sun-deprived souls and provides a warming layer of fat around our bellies.
Can You Identify Healthier Fast Food?
KETV.com, NE - Feb 17, 2006
OMAHA, Neb. -- More and more fast food restaurants are trying to put healthy food on their menus, but can you identify a truly lower-calorie option from something that just sounds healthier?
Milk mustache shaven for your health
University of Evansville Crescent online, United States - Feb 17, 2006
—You know it like the Pledge of Allegiance: Milk helps build strong teeth and bones. But does it really? Or, as nutrition researchers from Harvard and Cornell Universities ...
Sherman Kaplan Reporting
WBBM780, Chicago - Feb 17, 2006
CHICAGO (WBBM Newsradio 780) -- When I first learned of Sweets & Savories, I thought of a fancy pastry and bakery shop. The fact is that Sweets & Savories, at 1534 West Fullerton is like stealth fine dining.
Subway Fare: 4th & Union
Gothamist, NY - Feb 17, 2006
Upon exiting at the M/R station at the 4th and Union stop we were tempted to pop into Schnack Express, but did not want to risk offending our much appreciated local guides Colin and Kate who spent hours preparing our gastronomical hit list.
Diet Can Alter Risk of Kidney Stones
PakTribune.com, Pakistan - Feb 17, 2006
ISLAMABAD: Belying the common belief that calcium contributes to kidney stones, a new study of young women has found eating foods rich in this mineral may actually reduce the risk of getting the painful condition.
Rose Canyon Cantina feels like another world
OCRegister, CA - Feb 17, 2006
Past strip malls and bustling thoroughfares on the outskirts of Rancho Santa Margarita is a narrow road that winds to Trabuco Canyon.
Groups Criticize Wonder Bread Labeling
Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - Feb 17, 2006
KANSAS CITY, Mo.— The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.
Nick Park comes up trumps again
Irish Examiner, Ireland - Feb 17, 2006
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit continues the successful transfer of the lovable plasticine characters from TV to films.
Groups criticize Wonder Bread labeling
Sacramento Bee, USA - Feb 17, 2006
The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.
Nick Park comes up trumps again
BreakingNews.ie, Ireland - Feb 17, 2006
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit continues the successful transfer of the lovable plasticine characters from TV to films.
Groups criticize Wonder Bread labeling
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Feb 17, 2006
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.
Dining out: Find family fun at El Toro Bravo
Annapolis Capital, MD - Feb 17, 2006
We seem to have been on an globe trotting binge these past few reviews...Italy, Japan, Greece, India. Continuing the trend, we visited sunny Mexico in the form of the very popular, locally owned El Toro Bravo.
CU-Boulder's Bagel For A Book Drive At Moe's Starts Feb. 20
CU Boulder News & Events, Colorado - Feb 17, 2006
The University of Colorado at Boulder's Community Relations office and Moe's Broadway Bagel are sponsoring a book drive with free bagels at Boulder-area Moe's stores starting Feb. 20.
Nick Park comes up trumps again
IrishExaminer.com, Ireland - Feb 17, 2006
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit continues the successful transfer of the lovable plasticine characters from TV to films.
Senior Meals
Rockingham News, NH - Feb 17, 2006
BRENTWOOD - The Rockingham Nutrition and Meals on Wheels Program provides hot, nutritious meals for senior citizens and home-bound individuals at 13 locations throughout the county.
Nick Park comes up trumps again
Evening Echo, Ireland - Feb 17, 2006
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit continues the successful transfer of the lovable plasticine characters from TV to films.
Nick Park comes up trumps again
Ireland Online, Ireland - Feb 17, 2006
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit continues the successful transfer of the lovable plasticine characters from TV to films.
Groups Criticize Wonder Bread Labeling
WTOP, D.C. - Feb 17, 2006
The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.
Groups criticize Wonder Bread labeling
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Feb 17, 2006
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.
New Chimes on Coursey very popular
2theadvocate.com, LA - Feb 17, 2006
Apparently, it’s standing-room-only on Saturday nights at the new Chimes Restaurant on Coursey Blvd. We waited more than an hour and 30 minutes for a table.
Groups criticize Wonder Bread labeling
Bradenton Herald, United States - Feb 17, 2006
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.
Groups Criticize Wonder Bread Labeling
Washington Post, United States - Feb 17, 2006
The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.
Groups criticize Wonder Bread labeling
Centre Daily Times, PA - Feb 17, 2006
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The makers of Wonder Bread have come under fire from food-allergy groups for package labeling that says the bread contains a dairy product when it actually doesn't.

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