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Posted by Aragorn11 192 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)From foie gras to the fair onion
Posted by beloved 192 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)
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Marie Osmond says family is devastated over death of her son
Posted by MapleLeafs 192 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Marie Osmond's 18-year-old son Michael Blosil has died, the entertainer said Saturday.
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At 94, exercising mind and heart with her own bat mitzvah
Posted by ryancool 192 days ago (http://www.washingtonpost.com)
When Esther Isralow was a 13-year-old helping her widowed mother start a chicken farm in rural Pennsylvania during the Great Depression, the last thing on her mind was a bat mitzvah, the Jewish coming-of-age ceremony for girls.
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Jumbo loans don’t qualify for HAMP modification
Posted by Brimanke 192 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
Q Your recent column gave me the idea that you might be able to help me with my mortgage problem.
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Crash reports tell of horror
Posted by Neopoplus 192 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
Sudden and unexpected speed is a common thread in accounts of fatal wrecks involving Toyota vehicles, some of which haven't been recalled. One car barreled through a stop sign, struck a tree and landed upside down in a Texas lake, drowning four people. Another tore across an Indiana street and crashed into a je
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Heads Up: London Sips a Different Cup
Posted by SuperAdam 192 days ago (http://travel.nytimes.com)
London’s lively, underground coffee scene is acquiring a global reputation.
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HOROSCOPE for Sunday, 02/28/2010
Posted by Seabassownz 192 days ago (http://feeds.sfgate.com)
ARIES (March 20-April 18): Other people are always free with their advice but that doesn't mean you have to take it. You're a work in progress, changing all the time. Though your introspective side appreciates a little down time, the rest of you dreams of...
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Tales of a Winter’s Night: On a Bus From Brooklyn, the Party Rolls
Posted by lala10000 192 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
A party bus tricked out with a dance floor, moody lighting, a D.J. and free alcohol harks back to an era with fewer rules.
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Sales of newly built homes unexpectedly plummeted in January to their lowest level in nearly five decades, providing more evidence of the housing market's fragility.
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The Gastronomer: For bellota ham, nuts aren't the half of it
Posted by Mechanucs4 192 days ago (http://www.washingtonpost.com)
When it comes to the prized bellota ham from Spain, it is easy to understand why everyone talks about the nuts. As you approach Huelva, the Andalusian province most famous for those air-cured hams, the citrus groves of the semi-arid flatlands around Seville give way to oak-covered hills and mountains. Acorns, a staple in the menu of the local pigs, are said to be the secret behind the ham from th
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Big feet? There is hope.
Posted by Illuminator 192 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
The human foot is growing, and while stores are slow to stock, the Internet is always on The list of ailments is long: corns, calluses, blisters, trapped nerves; toes so squished they look like claws. An actual condition called "mallet toe."
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How loud is too loud for toys
Posted by rougedude 192 days ago (http://feeds.chicagotribune.com)
Prolonged use of some toys can be potentially harmful to a child's hearing Parents who stroll through any large chain store will swear it's true: Kids' toys are getting louder and louder.
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Community colleges must share in higher education recovery
Posted by Superfluous 192 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
Schwarzenegger's education plan does nothing to help the 110 California community colleges, which provide workforce training and are the practical option for most low-income students. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants California to get its priorities straight. Over the last three decades, the state's investment
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Official: Ice, glass fall into NYC building atrium
Posted by WarriorZ 192 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)
Fire officials say ice has broken through a glass atrium at the Sony Building in New York City and 10 people have sustained minor injuries.
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6 Months, $90,000 and (Maybe) a Great Idea
Posted by Achilles 192 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
With entrepreneurs in residence, venture capital firms in Silicon Valley host proven businesspeople, hoping for another successful start-up.
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First North American Kia plant opens in Georgia
Posted by Guardian60 192 days ago (http://feeds.boston.com)
Gov. Sonny Perdue joined Korean and American dignitaries in celebrating the opening of Kia's first North American manufacturing facility in west Georgia Friday.
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Using strong alcohol: The proof is in the taste
Posted by DarkPaladin 192 days ago (http://feeds.sfgate.com)
Back in liquor's powdered-wig era, determining the strength of rum or gin required a technique with a little flash and dazzle. A small amount of gunpowder was doused with the spirit, and a match applied. If the flame fizzled out, the liquor was too watery. If...
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36 Hours in Telluride, Colo.
Posted by Tinselteeth 192 days ago (http://travel.nytimes.com)
This Colorado mining town may be affixed to a world-class ski resort, but unlike Aspen, residents zip up in flannel instead of fur coats.
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Is the Bloom Box the iPod of clean energy?
Posted by Slayernator 192 days ago (http://feeds.sfgate.com)
UPDATE : Bloom made its announcement at eBay with the governor on hand. Its press release is now available online. It claims a "40-100% reduction" in carbon footprint over energy from utilities, but gives equal billing up the energy independence angle of offering portable power source for a...
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At Purim, food is a blessing
Posted by jonguten 192 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
One of the most important customs of Purim is mishloach manot, giving the gift of food. Giving to the poor, the elderly and the less fortunate is considered especially virtuous. One of the most important customs of Purim is mishloach manot, giving the gift of food. Giving to the poor, the elderly and the less f
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Tsunami magnitude difficult to predict
Posted by carter27 192 days ago (http://www.latimes.com)
Scientists can usually pinpoint the arrival time of an earthquake-generated wave, such as the one caused by the temblor off Chile, but not its size. So they err on the side of caution. Scientists can do a very good job of tracking the progression of a tsunami and predicting when it will arrive, but they have mu
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Part-time teacher accused of child pornography
Posted by Zerosen 192 days ago (http://www.chicagotribune.com)
3 Jewish schools immediately notify parents after learning of the arrest Administrators of Chicago Jewish Day School, Solomon Schechter Day School of Metropolitan Chicago and Congregation Sinai immediately notified families this week that a teacher had been arrested on charges of child pornography.
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Living In | Kew Gardens, Queens: Off the Grid, but on the Radar
Posted by KenMaster 192 days ago (http://www.nytimes.com)
Kew Gardens is compact and has wood-frame colonial and Tudor houses and six-story prewar co-ops.
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Hamas Says Banks Afraid of Transfers
Posted by carlo123 192 days ago (http://www.washingtonpost.com)
RAMALLAH, West Bank -- Banks fearful of U.S. retribution are preventing millions of dollars in foreign aid from reaching the Palestinians, the Palestinian finance minister acknowledged Tuesday.
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