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Thursday, March 23, 2006

Woman mistakes cheese for cocaine
WFAA (subscription), TX - Mar 2, 2006
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A woman who apparently thought a block of white cheese was cocaine has pleaded guilty to trying to hire a hit man to rob and kill four men.
Arla Foods says Middle Eastern boycott will cost group 400 mln dkr
Forbes - Mar 2, 2006
COPENHAGEN (AFX) - Arla Foods said the Middle Eastern boycott of Danish goods in protest against the publication of cartoons of the prophet Mohammed, will cost the group 400 mln dkr on an annual basis.
On College Basketball Peace and quiet only in the Pavilion's past
philly.com, PA - Mar 2, 2006
At 5 pm yesterday, Villanova's seniors, and only the seniors, were let into the Pavilion to take the best seats in the student section for the last game in the place.
The food is good, but can't everyone just get along?
Charleston Post Courier (subscription), SC - Mar 2, 2006
Cordavi arrived with a wave of press fanfare, a crisp and exotic menu and the promise of two chefs, one with a particularly impressive resume that included a stint at celebrated restaurant Chez Panisse in California.
Address: 14 Market St., downtown
Charleston Post Courier (subscription), SC - Mar 2, 2006
Price Range: First course, $9-$16; fish course, $24-$32; meat course, $24-$32; desserts, $8-$10. Also, several fixed priced menus offered, $45-$85.
Haut-Brion at High Cotton
Charleston Post Courier (subscription), SC - Mar 2, 2006
Jean-Bernard Delmas, the celebrated wine maker for France's Premier Cru vineyard, Chateau Haut-Brion, will join with High Cotton chef Jason Scholz and Aleph Wines Friday night to present a five-course wine tasting dinner.
Mexican/S'western/Latin
Charleston Post Courier (subscription), SC - Mar 2, 2006
ACME CANTINA: 31 JC Long Blvd., IOP. 886-0024. Tex Mex and Lowcountry. Wings, burgers, quesadillas, crab cakes, tacos, burritos, ribs, steaks, Mexi-pizza, sandwiches.
Quick Bites
Bryan College Station Eagle, United States - Mar 2, 2006
One taste of this outstanding dry white from Italy's Soave district and you might quit California chardonnay forever. This silky-textured wine, made primarily from the garganega grape, shows the concentration ...
Prison for cheese-robbery plot
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Mar 2, 2006
A woman who apparently thought a block of white cheese was cocaine has pleaded guilty to trying to hire a hit man to rob and kill four men.
Prawn, crab vie to make up for chicken’s absence
Sify, India - Mar 2, 2006
New Delhi: Bird-flu kept the chicken dishes out, but the absence was made up by other mouth-watering Indian non-vegetarian fare -- from Cochin prawn, barbequed crabmeat kebabs to lamb and salmon at the lunch hosted on Thursday by Prime Minister Manmohan ...
Peace and quiet only in the Pavilion's past
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Mar 2, 2006
At 5 pm yesterday, Villanova's seniors, and only the seniors, were let into the Pavilion to take the best seats in the student section for the last game in the place.
From dream grills, modern meltdowns
philly.com, PA - Mar 2, 2006
My mother's circa 1950s Toas-Tite sandwich maker hangs at eye level in my pantry. It brings back more memories than any photo.
Glanbia blames poor results on EU dairy upheaval
NutraIngredients.com, France - Mar 2, 2006
Glanbia has blamed EU dairy sector restructuring and upheavals in the Irish market for a disappointing financial performance in 2005.
Bush's menu at Taj Palace
Hindustan Times, India - Mar 2, 2006
A delicious spread at the Taj Palace awaited US President George W Bush, after the signing of the historic N-deal with India. The presidential banquet, for more than 250 people, was specially designed by Chef ...
Another part of 'old gray lady' exits in a sentimental journey
Charleston Post Courier (subscription), SC - Mar 2, 2006
It was the memory of fried chicken and pimiento cheese sandwiches that kept Susan Worthy away from the Cooper River waterfront Wednesday.
Sumptuous spread for Bush sans chicken
Outlook (subscription), India - Mar 2, 2006
Bird-flu kept the chicken dishes out but the absence was made up by other mouth-watering Indian non-vegetarian fare -- from Cochin prawn, barbequed crabmeat kebabs to lamb and salmon at the lunch hosted today by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for US ...
Bella hits the right note; so do Town Talk, NBA City
Pioneer Press, MN - Mar 2, 2006
Old MacDonald would approve of the new Bella in Blaine. The menu at the Italian restaurant is big on chicken. There's a chicken salad sandwich, smoked chicken pizza, grilled chicken with ...
Faces: Scott Irestone
Pioneer Press, MN - Mar 2, 2006
What dish are you most proud of? The Shanghai lobster has been my favorite ever since we ran it in LA (at Wolfgang Puck's Chinois on Main).
Community Datebook
Anchorage Daily News, AK - Mar 2, 2006
Whole-blood donors can visit the blood bank in Dimond Center on the second floor across from the theater, 11 am-7 pm Mondays-Wednesdays, 9 am-5 pm Thursdays-Saturdays, and 10 am-5 pm Sundays.
Glanbia blames poor results on EU dairy upheaval
FoodProductionDaily.com, France - Mar 2, 2006
Glanbia has blamed EU dairy sector restructuring and upheavals in the Irish market for a disappointing financial performance in 2005.
In The Kitchen
Freeport Journal Standard, IL - Mar 2, 2006
He was cooking and staging an authentic Louisiana dinner for eight to benefit the United Way. The benefit auction was last fall, the dinner and party was staged last week.
Freddie's Soul Food & Seafood Restaurant
Charleston Post Courier (subscription), SC - Mar 2, 2006
Check out the activities around the new bridge's Meeting Street on-ramp while munching on fried crabs ($1.99 each) and tapping your toes to happening hip-hop tunes.
Food Briefs
North County Times, CA - Mar 2, 2006
BOX LUNCH: Ka-Me introduces Noodle Boxes ---- complete Asian noodle dishes that are ready in the microwave in 2 minutes without adding water.
Glanbia blames poor results on EU dairy upheaval
FoodNavigator.com, France - Mar 2, 2006
Glanbia has blamed EU dairy sector restructuring and upheavals in the Irish market for a disappointing financial performance in 2005.
William Skidelsky
New Statesman, UK - Mar 2, 2006
Imagine that, for obscure geological reasons, the Alps are not in France, Switzerland and Italy but in southern England. What victuals would be available to the skiers who flock to the region each winter, eager ...
Schools should ban fizzy drinks
Daily Mail - UK, UK - Mar 2, 2006
Schools should consider banning children having fizzy drinks in their packed lunches, according to guidance published today. Heads were also encouraged to cut the amount of time pupils are allowed off the ...
Cheesecake Factory cranks out massive meals
OnMilwaukee.com, Milwaukee - Mar 2, 2006
It's 10 degrees below zero on a late Saturday afternoon -- not quite lunchtime and definitely not the dinner hour -- but the Cheesecake Factory, 2350 N. Mayfair Rd.
CHEESE..THAT WAS STINKIN'
ic Scotland.co.uk, UK - Mar 2, 2006
WHAT'S soft to the touch, riddled with holes and stinks the place out? As cheesy as it sounds, the answer is Scotland's defence.
Reporter's brain recycling useless bits of information
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - Mar 2, 2006
As treasures in the attic go, 2501 SW First Ave. is about as valuable as 32,000 gallons per minute. OK, OK, so here's the big question: What had to move out so that this could move in?
Around Our Communities
Battle Creek Enquirer, MI - Mar 2, 2006
St. John Catholic Church will host "All You Can Eat" Lenten fish dinners for six weeks beginning at 5 pm Friday in the multipurpose room at the church, 1020 Irwin Ave.
Coach Gibson's legacy lives on
Pascagoula Mississippi Press, MS - Mar 2, 2006
If anybody reading today's column thinks, "look, he's written another story about an old coach," that's correct and that's okay.
Quick Bites
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - Mar 2, 2006
Atmosphere: The ambience is pretty minimal. The space has high ceilings and wooden tables and chairs. However, the calming Native American flute and drum music was a nice touch.
> 'Taking Leave' glimpses into world of an Alzheimer's patient
Sheboygan Press, WI - Mar 2, 2006
Tickets have gone on sale for The Bailiwick Players' March, 2006 production of "Taking Leave," by Nagle Jackson, which will be presented Thursday through Saturday, March 9-11 in the Meeting Hall at First Congregational UCC on Highway 67 in Plymouth.
Georgian Bay Milk, US investors plan NAFTA suit vs. Canadian ...
Canada East, Canada - Mar 2, 2006
BARRIE, Ont. - Georgian Bay Milk Co. and its US investors are threatening to sue the Canadian government over Ontario's dairy quota system.
Alumni still admire, love ex-assistant principal, 106
Chicago Tribune, United States - Mar 2, 2006
When Ethel Boswell Darden celebrated her 106th birthday last month at Montgomery Place, a retirement community in Hyde Park, she made one thing perfectly clear: Though she is the oldest resident ...
Recipe | Apple, Ham and Cheddar on Sourdough
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Mar 2, 2006
1. Butter 1 side of each slice of bread. Place 4 slices on the work surface, buttered side down. Place a slice of ham on each bread slice, folding to fit if necessary.
Recipe | Two-Cheese Mediterranean
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Mar 2, 2006
2.Butter 1 side of each slice of bread. Place 4 slices on the work surface, buttered-side down. Spread the feta mixture evenly over 4 slices.
Recipe | Grilled Brie With Apricot Jam
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Mar 2, 2006
1. Cut the baguette into 4 pieces, and cut each piece in half lengthwise to make 8 pieces (each measuring about 5 inches long). Pull out some of the center of each piece to create troughs.
Recipe | Buttery Fig and Blue Cheese Melts
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Mar 2, 2006
1. In a large nonstick skillet, melt 1 tablespoon butter over medium-high heat. Place the figs cut side down and cook until golden around the edges and pillow-soft to the touch, about 2 minutes.
Smoking ban lures new crowd
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Mar 2, 2006
Supporters of the Summit County smoking ban showed up Wednesday to support one of their own -- Akron landmark Luigi's -- on its first official day welcoming an exclusively smoke-free lunch crowd.
Introducing Pinky Dinky Doo at Katonah Museum of Art
The Journal News.com, NY - Mar 2, 2006
Jim Jinkins is on a roll. The creator of "Doug'' and "Allegra's Window" has a new animated series, "Pinky Dinky Doo,'' premiering on Nickelodeon's Noggin in early April.
Hiding protests from Bush is un-American
Cincinnati Enquirer, OH - Mar 2, 2006
I noticed that banners critical of President Bush attached to highway overpasses during my morning commute to work were removed by the time I went home ("Bush stops by for DeWine and cheese," Feb. 24).
Rebellion grows over AOL pay-for-email plan
Computing, UK - Mar 2, 2006
A consortium of over 50 organisations is organising a fight for the right to free email after AOL announced its plans for a fee charging service.
When bread is dearer than freedom in Belarus
ISN, Switzerland - Mar 2, 2006
In the West, Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka is often portrayed as a deeply unpopular dictator. The truth is a little more complex than that.
Jazz up a plain cheesecake
News 14 Charlotte, NC - Mar 2, 2006
You definitely don’t want cheesecakes around if you are on a diet, but for an occasional indulgence, their creamy richness can't be beat.
Casper -- Wednesday, March 1
The Casper Star Tribune, WY - Mar 2, 2006
* Today through March 3, Gertrude Krampert Theatre. The 21st annual CC Humanities Festival -- "Greco-Roman Pastimes and Pleasures" -- features Olympic gold medalist Rulon Gardner discussing the history of the Olympic Games and Greco-Roman wrestling.
> Annual 'Taste of Sheboygan County' on the weekend menu
Sheboygan Press, WI - Mar 2, 2006
If you get an attack of the munchies Sunday afternoon, don't make a beeline for the fridge - get in your car and head for the Sheboygan Armory.
Ed Berthiaume column: A Kodak moment: LU prof gets an invite to ...
Appleton Post Crescent, USA - Mar 2, 2006
He is on the invited guest list thanks to his contributions to "A Note of Triumph: The Golden Age of Norman Corwin," which is nominated for an Oscar in the Best Documentary: Short Feature category.
Wine and cheese event raises $8,000
Appleton Post Crescent, USA - Mar 2, 2006
More than 150 people attended the Second Annual Wine & Cheese Tasting fundraiser to benefit the Shawano County Rural Health Initiative, raising about $8,000 for the program that helps area farmers and their families live healthier lives.
Cheap Date: Break from the usual dinner-and-movie dating ritual
Appleton Post Crescent, USA - Mar 2, 2006
Eat dinner. Watch a movie. Dinner, movie. Eat, watch. Same old date-night ritual starting to lose its luster? This Cheap Date is designed to ditch the ordinary and go for extraordinary - for ...
Cosmos take aim at wounded Bucs
Supersport, South Africa - Mar 2, 2006
Jomo Cosmos step up their quest for a place in the Premier League’s Top 8 when they host title-chasing Orlando Pirates in a corresponding fixture slated for Thursday afternoon at the Huntersfield Stadium in Katlehong.
Salvation Army sees successful Empty Bowls event
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, MS - Mar 2, 2006
Tupelo Country Club chef Ted Roman, right, gives Lucy Hilburn a bowl of soup during the Empty Bowls luncheon at the Salvation Army on Wednesday.
500 turn out for SMAsquerade benefit auction and soiree
Birmingham News, AL - Mar 2, 2006
Ted's Garage was festively decked out with topiaries and Chinese lanterns when 500 guests arrived for SMAsquerade. Everyone made their way slowly through the silent auction, placing bids, drawn to fabulous entertainment by The Undergrounders.
New York NY Fresh Deli: A savory journey
Huntsville Times, AL - Mar 2, 2006
Potato salad made from sour cream hints that this is no Southern sandwich shop. Corned beef and sauerkraut on fresh slices of rye bread are the opposite extreme from pork barbecue and slaw.
1310 Grand Ave., West Des Moines
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Mar 2, 2006
SCENE: Judging by the canopy out front, Angelo's is located in what looks like a former gas station. The most recent tenant was Pagliai's Pizza; on this Saturday afternoon, just four days after Angelo's opened ...
Chow on carnitas at On the Border
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Mar 2, 2006
Like most Mexican food lovers who have lived elsewhere in the world, a friend of mine often laments the lack of stellar Mexican food in this town.
Let's go shopping: The doldrums of winter is the time to plan what ...
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Mar 2, 2006
Cathy Popp, who gardens in Jackson, wants "a good variety slicing tomato. I don't like the beefsteak type because of the cracking and I usually stick with Rutgers," she said.
'Bachelor' loves cheese
El Paso Times, TX - Mar 2, 2006
"Review This!" is a column devoted to reviewing everything and anything. It could be music, food, television shows, movies, whatever crosses the path of the reviewer.
Events - 2 March 2006
Tonight, South Africa - Mar 2, 2006
Tonight: Go to the launch of Ashley Dowds's Red Car Diaries, at 5.30 for 6pm at The Colour Bar, 44 Stanley Avenue, Milpark. RSVP with Sandisa Madyaka at 011-807-2292 or e-mail her at sandisam@struik.
Another round Watch for our take on watering holes and dance clubs ...
The Free Lance-Star, VA - Mar 2, 2006
Mike: Craig and I almost always prefer little neighborhood bars to corporate chains. We both live about a mile from The Tavern in The Shops at Lee's Hill in Spotsylvania County, and we consider it our "home" bar.
Lamb Chops With Mint Pesto
Charlotte Observer, NC - Mar 2, 2006
Serves 2. Adapted from "The Simpler the Better," by Leslie Revsin (Wiley & Sons, $17.95) 4 loin lamb chops, 1 1/4 inches thick (about 3 ounces each).
Fancy grabbing a slice of fame?
Bucks Free Press, UK - Mar 2, 2006
EVER fancied seeing you and your mates in the paper? Well now you can, with our fantastic new feature, Say Cheese, about to be launched in the Midweek and on our website.
A Risk Worth Taking
Fairfield County Weekly, CT - Mar 2, 2006
Two years ago, almost to the day, I reviewed the Spanish restaurant Mecca in downtown Norwalk, and became an instant fan of chef/owner Jaime Lopez's cuisine.
Family business flips its focus
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - Mar 2, 2006
For nearly a century, Canandaigua residents came here for planks and boards. Today, it is home to steaks and chops. From 1882 to 1982, the location was home to Thompson Lumber.
Enjoy festival fare all year round
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - Mar 2, 2006
(March 2, 2006) - I innocently stopped in for a sandwich and maybe a cup of soup. But the aptly named Corky's Craving Parlor, a sandwich and ice cream shop in the Upper Monroe neighborhood, unearthed a yearning I didn't even know I had.
Table for two? Fire up the toaster oven for speed
DetNews.com, MI - Mar 2, 2006
My toaster oven preheats to 350 degrees in less than three minutes; my conventional oven takes 17 minutes. Because of that 14-minute time difference, the smaller appliance is playing a larger role in my food preparation.
Lower the heat on scrambled eggs
DetNews.com, MI - Mar 2, 2006
Up the flavor quotient of eggs with grated bottarga (dried tuna roe). See recipe, on facing page. See full image. Pepperoni and leeks flavor savory Eggs on Tortillas.
Give cauliflower a chance over potatoes
DetNews.com, MI - Mar 2, 2006
Kate Lawson's weekly column will return. In its absence, we're running some of her favorite past recipes. T he protein-rich South Beach and Atkins diets have been very, very good to the beef industry.
NWA attendants reach deal
DetNews.com, MI - Mar 2, 2006
Northwest gate agent Maryan Polson waits to board a plane in the McNamara Terminal at Metropolitan Airport on Wednesday. See full image.
New Number 10 owner Paul pledges: We won’t change winning ...
News & Star, UK - Mar 2, 2006
Welcome: Paul and Sarah Minett, the new owners of Number 10. Paul has worked alongside Gary Rhodes and has been responsible for producing food for Buckingham Palace garden parties.
Student profile: Kim Perkins
Clovis News Journal, NM - Mar 2, 2006
Kim Perkins is a senior at Clovis High School. She is the daughter of Freddie and Mae Perkins. What is your favorite TV show, past and present?
Organic baby food not so healthy
Life Style Extra, UK - Mar 2, 2006
LIFE STYLE EXTRA (UK) - ORGANIC baby food is not as healthy for infants as parents believe because major manufacturers, including Cow and Gate and Heinz, are using misleading labels, consumer watchdogs warned.
Lenten season more than carb-counting
Marquette Tribune, WI - Mar 2, 2006
As the ashes fade from foreheads, the faithful prepare for Holy Week by fasting. Yet it seems some have fashioned Lenten sacrifice into a perverted campaign for self-improvement.
Look Ma, I'm Homeless
CU Columbia Spectator, NY - Mar 2, 2006
Two pairs of pants, outer layer ratty. Check. Boots, thermal socks from my scouting days. Check. Hat, gloves, hoody, survive-the-winter-apocalypse jacket.
A guide to the 3 am grub crawl
New York Daily News, NY - Mar 2, 2006
It's a classic dilemma for the twentysomething male: It's late in the evening, you're talking to the third girl you've met at the fourth bar of the night, and by now you've had a bit too much to drink.
Rebellion grows over AOL pay-for-email plan
What PC?, UK - Mar 2, 2006
A consortium of over 50 organisations is organising a fight for the right to free email after AOL announced its plans for a fee charging service.
BU Ec Chair Rolls Dice On Harvard Tenure Bid
Harvard Crimson, MA - Mar 2, 2006
If faculty had to go through the Harvard admissions process, Visiting Professor of Economics Jeffrey A. Miron would be the high school senior who eschewed safety schools to put all his eggs in Harvard’s basket.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
SunHerald.com, MS - Mar 2, 2006
Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening.
Rebellion grows over AOL pay-for-email plan
VNUNet.com, Netherlands - Mar 2, 2006
A consortium of over 50 organisations is organising a fight for the right to free email after AOL announced its plans for a fee charging service.
These muffins are kid friendly
Huntington Herald Dispatch, WV - Mar 2, 2006
The American Heart Association asked kids for their opinions on heart-healthy dishes, and the young panelists chose some favorites.
Anderson Schools' Lunch Menu
Anderson Independent Mail (subscription), SC - Mar 2, 2006
Monday - Dist. 2 Breakfast: Quaker Breakfast bar w/Colby cheese, juice and milk; Dist. 3 Breakfast: sausage morning roll, juice and milk; Lunch: pepperoni pizzatas or chef salad, vegetable medley, side garden salad, fruit cup and milk.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Mar 2, 2006
Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening.
More specialty grocers, more demand
Iowa City Press Citizen, IA - Mar 2, 2006
Hemley said he buys special cheeses and tries to incorporate diverse ingredients and organic products in his cooking when he entertains.
What's Cooking - Not Just for the Irish
Jamestown News, NC - Mar 2, 2006
XXPatrick was born in Britain, in a Romanized family. His father was Calpurnius, a local official. Patrick was taken away as a slave by the Irish raiders in Ireland where he spent six years in slavery.
CHEESE..THAT WAS STINKIN'
Glasgow Daily Record, UK - Mar 2, 2006
WHAT'S soft to the touch, riddled with holes and stinks the place out? As cheesy as it sounds, the answer is Scotland's defence.
Mexican overtaking Chinese, Italian as Americans’ favorite ...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Mar 2, 2006
particularly Mexican ‭s becoming so popular that it is threatening to displace those long-time ethnic favorites, Italian and Chinese.
It's a great idea for your future and for your parents' wallets ...
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Mar 2, 2006
Seventy dollars on a haircut. Fifty-five on shoes and $40 for one pair of jeans. Another weekly $40 to $50 for lunch, not including the extra $60 or so spent at the mall on weekends with friends.
Is your family exercising enough?
Whistler Question, Canada - Mar 2, 2006
Grown-ups tend to attack battle of the bulge woes with a vengeance. Yet somehow childhood obesity gets dismissed as temporary “baby fat” - a problem shadowed by expanding waistlines and exercise concerns of today's parents.
‘Adventure’ makes one appreciate Windows
Whistler Question, Canada - Mar 2, 2006
Well, what an adventure this Linux project has been! By adventure, I mean that I have managed to avoid most or all my responsibilities to install one lousy application onto my new Linux installation.
Lemon aid can cure icy winter chills
Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - Mar 2, 2006
Lemons remind us of sunshine, warmth and perky flavors. With winter hanging on, it's time to create our own seasoning for cheerful meal rescue foods such as citrus and lemon, in particular.
Don't switch back to doughnuts and fries just yet
Elmira Star-Gazette, NY - Mar 2, 2006
In wake of new studies on cancer, stroke and heart disease, the American Dietetic Association says people should not give up on low-fat food choices to maintain a healthy weight and to protect themselves from disease.
ALLEGIANT AIR: TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN LAS VEGAS - NASCAR WEEKEND
noticias.info, Spain - Mar 2, 2006
/noticias.info/ NASCAR weekend has Vegas all revved up for excitement. Here is a list of the top 10 things to do while in Las Vegas, Nev.
McDonald's adopts blue hue for kosher diners
Independent Online, South Africa - Mar 2, 2006
Tel Aviv - Under pressure from the city's chief rabbi, two Tel Aviv branches of the fast food firm McDonald's have changed the colour of their trademark signs to assure diners that their burgers and fries are kosher.
Project passes on 3-2 vote
The Union of Grass Valley, CA - Mar 2, 2006
The Grass Valley City Council approved the DeMartini's RV Sales project by a 3-2 margin Tuesday night, marking the culmination of nearly two years of meetings regarding the project's design.
Religion / News and Events At Local Places Of Worship
Miami Herald, FL - Mar 2, 2006
The Arts at St. John's, 4760 Pinetree Dr. in Miami Beach, will hold a free play reading with Fantasy Theatre Factory of Elaine Romero's Catalina de Erauso: The Man Inside of Me at 7:30 pm Monday.
Brothers' ambition open for business
Miami Herald, FL - Mar 2, 2006
Two brothers have come a long way -- literally -- to open a sushi restaurant on Biscayne Boulevard. BY VANESSA GARCIA. For about a month, a sign on a building on Biscayne Boulevard between 72nd and 73rd streets announced: ``Sushi Square Coming Soon.
Starving Student Column: Pizza Factory -- Heck with the pizza, try ...
Enterprise-Record, CA - Mar 2, 2006
The Buzz. First of all, after recent developments at the China Star Buffet, I wish to take back all comments made in one of my inaugural columns.
Gonna Be A Brighter Day...
Howard University The Hilltop (subscription), DC - Mar 2, 2006
Edward Amad I think the bigger issue about the college-spending crisis is that we at Howard, as black people, and as young Americans, are not adequately financially aware.
Good life is balancing act - Seminar teaches how to tip the scales ...
Dunn County News, WI - Mar 2, 2006
At the end of a long day of work, or volunteering, or so-called retirement, many women head home with barely enough energy to be much use to anyone around them.
Aromatic Mushroom Galette
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Mar 2, 2006
Unwrap crescent rolls and unroll dough into 8 triangles. Place an ungreased baking sheet or pizza stone on a work surface. Arrange triangles of dough to form an 8-pointed star.

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