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ANGEL FOOD: White Lake ministry provides low-cost food, needed - The Oakland Press
Darla, Danielle and Donald Yuhasz enjoy some soup at Cedar Crest Lutheran Church on Angel Food Ministries distribution day. Pamela A. Zinkosky/Special to The Oakland Press Susan Work thinks of her volunteer work as feeding bodies and souls. As co
Source: www.theoaklandpress.com

A Model coffee cake - Napa Valley Register
It’s come to our attention that April 7 is National Coffee Cake Day. Of course, April 6 is National Caramel Popcorn Day, and April 8 is National Empanada Day. April also commemorates, among others, National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day (April 2
Source: www.napavalleyregister.com

OUR VIEW: Atheists trade bibles for porn; dis Mother Teresa (vote in - Colorado Springs Gazette
Atheists have enjoyed a good run in recent years, organizing to challenge the value and validity of religion. They’ve reminded society about historic episodes of evil cloaked in religion. They’ve guarded against government establishment of
Source: www.gazette.com

Mr. D, electrician by trade, finds trucking good fallback job - The Trucker
Michael Dauphinais, of Fort Mill, S.C., known as Mr. D to many, has driven off and on since 1977. Called Mr. D because children could not pronounce his name, he also has the initials M.R.D., he pointed out to The Trucker as we looked at the Mr. D
Source: www.thetrucker.com

360networks Marks Its 2009 Accomplishments - TMCnet
SEATTLE, March 9, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — 360networks, a facilities-based full service wholesaler of VoIP, Transport, IP, and Local Access services, today announced 2009 as a year when the company expanded its coverage, customer base, service
Source: colocation.tmcnet.com

EarthTalk: e-waste, ‘natural’ flavors - MSNBC
Dear EarthTalk: I work for an office equipment company selling copiers, fax machines, computers and printers. Each year new models come out making old ones obsolete. As a result, we have loads of trade-ins with nowhere to go. What can we do with this
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

ANGEL FOOD: White Lake ministry provides low-cost food, needed - The Oakland Press
Darla, Danielle and Donald Yuhasz enjoy some soup at Cedar Crest Lutheran Church on Angel Food Ministries distribution day. Pamela A. Zinkosky/Special to The Oakland Press Susan Work thinks of her volunteer work as feeding bodies and souls. As co
Source: www.theoaklandpress.com

A Model coffee cake - Napa Valley Register
It’s come to our attention that April 7 is National Coffee Cake Day. Of course, April 6 is National Caramel Popcorn Day, and April 8 is National Empanada Day. April also commemorates, among others, National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day (April 2
Source: www.napavalleyregister.com

OUR VIEW: Atheists trade bibles for porn; dis Mother Teresa (vote in - Colorado Springs Gazette
Atheists have enjoyed a good run in recent years, organizing to challenge the value and validity of religion. They’ve reminded society about historic episodes of evil cloaked in religion. They’ve guarded against government establishment of
Source: www.gazette.com

Mr. D, electrician by trade, finds trucking good fallback job - The Trucker
Michael Dauphinais, of Fort Mill, S.C., known as Mr. D to many, has driven off and on since 1977. Called Mr. D because children could not pronounce his name, he also has the initials M.R.D., he pointed out to The Trucker as we looked at the Mr. D
Source: www.thetrucker.com

360networks Marks Its 2009 Accomplishments - TMCnet
SEATTLE, March 9, 2010 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — 360networks, a facilities-based full service wholesaler of VoIP, Transport, IP, and Local Access services, today announced 2009 as a year when the company expanded its coverage, customer base, service
Source: colocation.tmcnet.com

EarthTalk: e-waste, ‘natural’ flavors - MSNBC
Dear EarthTalk: I work for an office equipment company selling copiers, fax machines, computers and printers. Each year new models come out making old ones obsolete. As a result, we have loads of trade-ins with nowhere to go. What can we do with this
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

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  • Gourmet chef to share tricks of trade - Woodward News
    Woodward, Okla. — The Woodward County OSU Extension Center is giving area residents the opportunity to roll up your sleeves and spend two hours in the kitchen learning how to prepare attractive, delicious dishes featuring French fare. Chef Joseph

    Think outside the lunch box - StarPhoenix
    It seems Canadians have lost the art of packing a good lunch and become a fast-food nation lunching on fat, carbohydrates and sugar. The results are showing up on the scales. Canadians are the fattest they have ever been, and according to Statistics

    Spring break exposes students to life of migrants - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
    This month, a flood of college students are inundating the unlikeliest of Florida towns for their break: Immokalee. In Collier County, students from Pennsylvania and Connecticut, Maryland and New York are flowing in to enjoy an alternative spring

    The Crown Jewels sold, the Belgrano berthed in Southampton, Britain - Daily Mail
    With the benefit of hindsight, it was probably the decision of the Argentine junta led by General Galtieri not to invade the Falklands in April 1982 that led to Margaret Thatcher’s defeat in the 1983 General Election and Michael Foot’s election as

    Betting on New Local Economies–expanding my bakery again - DAILY KOS
    On Saturday morning, January. 2009, I wrote a dairy that went to the top of the recommended list Betting on the New Local Economies: I’m expanding my Business . The economy was bad but I was expanding my small bread bakery, investing in efficient

    OUTDOORS: Warm weather kindles thoughts of fishing trips - Patriot Ledger
    After two weeks of continuous cold, gray days peppered with drizzle and snow, this weekend feels a little more like spring. The ice and snow are melting fast, and it’s time to think about open-water fishing. Although bass and pickerel can be caught

    Major soup brands see sales turn cold - The Keene Sentinel
    SAN FRANCISCO — Soup, which sustained a nation through the Great Depression, has itself fallen on hard times in the “Great Recession.” Winter is supposed to be prime soup season. And one might expect that to be even more the case with U.S

    Brentwood church gives cash to inspire members - Asheville Citizen-Times
    Another bought fair trade coffee in Nashville and sold it to friends, also earning about $80. Doug Ralls said other pilot group members asked people to serve soup or other simple dishes at Super Bowl parties rather than splurging on a big spread.

    Failure to wash - Petoskey News-Review
    The washing machine had to be replaced last month, so it wasn’t much of a surprise when the dishwasher made a sound like it was gargling rocks and clunked to a stop. Jerry from Jet Appliance was genuinely sorry. “I can’t charge you for this

    Serious couponers net serious savings - AZCentral.com
    on her own couponing blog or Web site, teaches classes on couponing (it’s a lot more than clip and save) and gets together regularly with others to share strategies and trade coupons. What starts Canned-soup coupons are rare in the summer.

    Gourmet chef to share tricks of trade - Woodward News
    Woodward, Okla. — The Woodward County OSU Extension Center is giving area residents the opportunity to roll up your sleeves and spend two hours in the kitchen learning how to prepare attractive, delicious dishes featuring French fare. Chef Joseph

    Think outside the lunch box - StarPhoenix
    It seems Canadians have lost the art of packing a good lunch and become a fast-food nation lunching on fat, carbohydrates and sugar. The results are showing up on the scales. Canadians are the fattest they have ever been, and according to Statistics

    Spring break exposes students to life of migrants - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
    This month, a flood of college students are inundating the unlikeliest of Florida towns for their break: Immokalee. In Collier County, students from Pennsylvania and Connecticut, Maryland and New York are flowing in to enjoy an alternative spring

    The Crown Jewels sold, the Belgrano berthed in Southampton, Britain - Daily Mail
    With the benefit of hindsight, it was probably the decision of the Argentine junta led by General Galtieri not to invade the Falklands in April 1982 that led to Margaret Thatcher’s defeat in the 1983 General Election and Michael Foot’s election as

    Betting on New Local Economies–expanding my bakery again - DAILY KOS
    On Saturday morning, January. 2009, I wrote a dairy that went to the top of the recommended list Betting on the New Local Economies: I’m expanding my Business . The economy was bad but I was expanding my small bread bakery, investing in efficient

    OUTDOORS: Warm weather kindles thoughts of fishing trips - Patriot Ledger
    After two weeks of continuous cold, gray days peppered with drizzle and snow, this weekend feels a little more like spring. The ice and snow are melting fast, and it’s time to think about open-water fishing. Although bass and pickerel can be caught

    Major soup brands see sales turn cold - The Keene Sentinel
    SAN FRANCISCO — Soup, which sustained a nation through the Great Depression, has itself fallen on hard times in the “Great Recession.” Winter is supposed to be prime soup season. And one might expect that to be even more the case with U.S

    Brentwood church gives cash to inspire members - Asheville Citizen-Times
    Another bought fair trade coffee in Nashville and sold it to friends, also earning about $80. Doug Ralls said other pilot group members asked people to serve soup or other simple dishes at Super Bowl parties rather than splurging on a big spread.

    Failure to wash - Petoskey News-Review
    The washing machine had to be replaced last month, so it wasn’t much of a surprise when the dishwasher made a sound like it was gargling rocks and clunked to a stop. Jerry from Jet Appliance was genuinely sorry. “I can’t charge you for this

    Serious couponers net serious savings - AZCentral.com
    on her own couponing blog or Web site, teaches classes on couponing (it’s a lot more than clip and save) and gets together regularly with others to share strategies and trade coupons. What starts Canned-soup coupons are rare in the summer.

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  • Nine-Year Ban on Aussie Beef Imports Finally Lifted - Wisconsin Ag Connection
    Australia’s nine-year ban on beef imports from mad cow countries was lifted this week, but it will be several months before overseas beef products arrive on the nation’s supermarket shelves. Under the new rules, the country of origin must apply to
    Source: www.wisconsinagconnection.com

    Cold soup: Big brands face new perils in an era of thrift - Philadelphia Daily News
    SAN FRANCISCO - Soup, which sustained a nation through the Great Depression, has itself fallen on hard times in the “Great Recession.” Winter is supposed to be prime soup season. And one might expect that to be even more the case with U.S
    Source: www.philly.com

    Gifts For The Gastronome: The Season’s Top Books For Food And Wine - Regina Leader-Post
    You can’t go wrong with a copy of the Larousse Gastronomique (Clarkson Potter, $110); they’ll have tons of facts to spout at their next dinner party. First published in 1938, the Larousse Gastronomique still includes lots of weird, old-fashioned
    Source: www.leaderpost.com

    New empanada spot opens in Lakeview - WLS
    March 3, 2010 (CHICAGO) (WLS) — Everyone loves a bite-sized, handheld snack, which is one of the reasons the empanada is so popular. There’s a new cafe in Lakeview where the empanada has a strong Colombian accent. In terms of empanada public
    Source: abclocal.go.com

    Apple’s HTC attack is a very dangerous game - ZDNet UK
    The intellectual property in mobile phones is a mess. Most of it is locked up in a set of cross-licensing agreements between the major players, making it very hard for outsiders to play — except on their terms. If you’ve ever wondered why there are
    Source: news.zdnet.co.uk

    Kalabasa, from soup to dessert - Manila Bulleting Online
    Many “native” vegetables in the popular Pilipino folk song Bahay Kubo are, in reality, imports from the Americas. Kamatis, talong, kalabasa and singkamas are at the top of the list of vegetables Filipinos cannot do without. And they were all
    Source: www.mb.com.ph

    ‘Candid Camera’ meets ‘Punk’d’ in Wink’s new show - Jackson Sun
    Imagine a dad-to-be who attends a birthing class only to find himself in the stirrups. It’s going to happen on “Instant Recall,” the Game Show Network’s newest game show series, which premieres at 7:30 p.m. March 4 with Jackson native Wink Martindale
    Source: www.jacksonsun.com

    The Uptight Seattleite: Between the Covers - Seattle Weekly
    When people ask me that, I admit the “just” stings a little. But only a little. It’s nothing more than a stray piece of gravel to the cheek, kicked up by the Dodge Ram of thoughtlessness. You’ve gotta just shake your head sadly and keep pedaling
    Source: www.seattleweekly.com

    Nine-Year Ban on Aussie Beef Imports Finally Lifted - Wisconsin Ag Connection
    Australia’s nine-year ban on beef imports from mad cow countries was lifted this week, but it will be several months before overseas beef products arrive on the nation’s supermarket shelves. Under the new rules, the country of origin must apply to
    Source: www.wisconsinagconnection.com

    Cold soup: Big brands face new perils in an era of thrift - Philadelphia Daily News
    SAN FRANCISCO - Soup, which sustained a nation through the Great Depression, has itself fallen on hard times in the “Great Recession.” Winter is supposed to be prime soup season. And one might expect that to be even more the case with U.S
    Source: www.philly.com

    Gifts For The Gastronome: The Season’s Top Books For Food And Wine - Regina Leader-Post
    You can’t go wrong with a copy of the Larousse Gastronomique (Clarkson Potter, $110); they’ll have tons of facts to spout at their next dinner party. First published in 1938, the Larousse Gastronomique still includes lots of weird, old-fashioned
    Source: www.leaderpost.com

    New empanada spot opens in Lakeview - WLS
    March 3, 2010 (CHICAGO) (WLS) — Everyone loves a bite-sized, handheld snack, which is one of the reasons the empanada is so popular. There’s a new cafe in Lakeview where the empanada has a strong Colombian accent. In terms of empanada public
    Source: abclocal.go.com

    Apple’s HTC attack is a very dangerous game - ZDNet UK
    The intellectual property in mobile phones is a mess. Most of it is locked up in a set of cross-licensing agreements between the major players, making it very hard for outsiders to play — except on their terms. If you’ve ever wondered why there are
    Source: news.zdnet.co.uk

    Kalabasa, from soup to dessert - Manila Bulleting Online
    Many “native” vegetables in the popular Pilipino folk song Bahay Kubo are, in reality, imports from the Americas. Kamatis, talong, kalabasa and singkamas are at the top of the list of vegetables Filipinos cannot do without. And they were all
    Source: www.mb.com.ph

    ‘Candid Camera’ meets ‘Punk’d’ in Wink’s new show - Jackson Sun
    Imagine a dad-to-be who attends a birthing class only to find himself in the stirrups. It’s going to happen on “Instant Recall,” the Game Show Network’s newest game show series, which premieres at 7:30 p.m. March 4 with Jackson native Wink Martindale
    Source: www.jacksonsun.com

    The Uptight Seattleite: Between the Covers - Seattle Weekly
    When people ask me that, I admit the “just” stings a little. But only a little. It’s nothing more than a stray piece of gravel to the cheek, kicked up by the Dodge Ram of thoughtlessness. You’ve gotta just shake your head sadly and keep pedaling
    Source: www.seattleweekly.com

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  • Think outside the lunch box - StarPhoenix
    You can also make a big batch of homemade soup or stew, even chili, and fill a wide-mouthed thermos. Or try filling a thermos with a homemade smoothie,” said Smith, “Include a piece of fruit, skip the pop or sugar-laden artificial fruit juices.

    The You Docs: Three ways to get your energy back - Houston Chronicle
    • What happens: Shorter days can cause seasonal affective disorder — neurochemical changes in your brain caused by lack of sunlight. This results in depression in up to 6 percent of Americans. People with SAD become depressed, sleep too much

    Tools of the Trade - portlandmonthlymag
    whisks, slotted spoons, French onion soup crocks, espresso cups, teapots, heat-resistant spatulas, wine glasses, butcher block–capped stainless steel worktables, squeeze bottles, lobster crackers, industrial-strength blenders, and just about

    N.E. college basketball: Saturday, February 27 - NECN
    FORT MYERS, Fla. – Mike Lowell has now taken the fields twice in the last three days manning first base while at the Sox player development complex. In doing so Lowell has begun the slow journey toward building up trade value around the big leagues

    Olympics Blog - MyNorthwest.com
    I’ve been in pro locker rooms. I’ve seen testosterone in action. I thought I couldn’t find anything more macho, and then I witnessed four-man bobsled at the Whistler Sliding Center. I somehow made my way to the starting shed, and I was only feet away

    Mass Nudity in the Name of Art - HomepageDaily
    The time now is 1:25am on Monday morning. At 4am, thousands of people and I will go to the Sydney Opera House, and get naked in unison. We will stand around for five hours as the sun rises, and people get ready and go to work. We will have to wait in

    Think outside the lunch box - StarPhoenix
    You can also make a big batch of homemade soup or stew, even chili, and fill a wide-mouthed thermos. Or try filling a thermos with a homemade smoothie,” said Smith, “Include a piece of fruit, skip the pop or sugar-laden artificial fruit juices.

    The You Docs: Three ways to get your energy back - Houston Chronicle
    • What happens: Shorter days can cause seasonal affective disorder — neurochemical changes in your brain caused by lack of sunlight. This results in depression in up to 6 percent of Americans. People with SAD become depressed, sleep too much

    Tools of the Trade - portlandmonthlymag
    whisks, slotted spoons, French onion soup crocks, espresso cups, teapots, heat-resistant spatulas, wine glasses, butcher block–capped stainless steel worktables, squeeze bottles, lobster crackers, industrial-strength blenders, and just about

    N.E. college basketball: Saturday, February 27 - NECN
    FORT MYERS, Fla. – Mike Lowell has now taken the fields twice in the last three days manning first base while at the Sox player development complex. In doing so Lowell has begun the slow journey toward building up trade value around the big leagues

    Olympics Blog - MyNorthwest.com
    I’ve been in pro locker rooms. I’ve seen testosterone in action. I thought I couldn’t find anything more macho, and then I witnessed four-man bobsled at the Whistler Sliding Center. I somehow made my way to the starting shed, and I was only feet away

    Mass Nudity in the Name of Art - HomepageDaily
    The time now is 1:25am on Monday morning. At 4am, thousands of people and I will go to the Sydney Opera House, and get naked in unison. We will stand around for five hours as the sun rises, and people get ready and go to work. We will have to wait in

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  • UK Stocks Drop on US Consumer Confidence; Xstrata Declines - BusinessWeek

    UK Stocks Drop on US Consumer Confidence; Xstrata Declines
    BusinessWeek
    The UK chemical company said 2010 trading has started on a more positive note as its customers appear to be restocking. Spice Plc (SPI LN) dropped 9 pence,

    and more »

    “More than just the scoring”: What Exactly Does Powell Bring to the Liberty? - Swish Appeal (blog)

    "More than just the scoring": What Exactly Does Powell Bring to the Liberty?
    Swish Appeal (blog)
    As pure scorers go - there are 35 in the league based on the SPI typology — they are among the top 10 in the league (Powell #5, Christon #7).

    and more »

    STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Spice drops after trading update - Reuters UK

    STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Spice drops after trading update
    Reuters UK
    Shares in Spice (SPI.L) fall 12.7 percent after the utility support services group says it expects its profit before tax to miss its expectations in 2010

    SPI Report - Feb 3 - International Business Times Australia

    SPI Report - Feb 3
    International Business Times Australia
    The technical picture for today's trading day is illustrating the SPI trading in over-brought territory for the technical indicators, with the SPI closing

    Spice Issues Interim Management Statement - Quick Facts - RTT News

    Spice Issues Interim Management Statement - Quick Facts
    RTT News
    (RTTNews) - Spice Plc. (SPI.L: News ) updated on future strategy and current trading for the period from 1 November 2009 to 23 February 2010.

    California Carbon Trading Allows Timber Companies to Sell CO2 Credits for … - AlterNet

    California Carbon Trading Allows Timber Companies to Sell CO2 Credits for
    AlterNet
    Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) is one of the nation's largest logging companies and California's largest private landowner. At a time when other timber

    and more »

    UK Stocks Drop on US Consumer Confidence; Xstrata Declines - BusinessWeek

    UK Stocks Drop on US Consumer Confidence; Xstrata Declines
    BusinessWeek
    The UK chemical company said 2010 trading has started on a more positive note as its customers appear to be restocking. Spice Plc (SPI LN) dropped 9 pence,

    and more »

    “More than just the scoring”: What Exactly Does Powell Bring to the Liberty? - Swish Appeal (blog)

    "More than just the scoring": What Exactly Does Powell Bring to the Liberty?
    Swish Appeal (blog)
    As pure scorers go - there are 35 in the league based on the SPI typology — they are among the top 10 in the league (Powell #5, Christon #7).

    and more »

    STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Spice drops after trading update - Reuters UK

    STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Spice drops after trading update
    Reuters UK
    Shares in Spice (SPI.L) fall 12.7 percent after the utility support services group says it expects its profit before tax to miss its expectations in 2010

    SPI Report - Feb 3 - International Business Times Australia

    SPI Report - Feb 3
    International Business Times Australia
    The technical picture for today's trading day is illustrating the SPI trading in over-brought territory for the technical indicators, with the SPI closing

    Spice Issues Interim Management Statement - Quick Facts - RTT News

    Spice Issues Interim Management Statement - Quick Facts
    RTT News
    (RTTNews) - Spice Plc. (SPI.L: News ) updated on future strategy and current trading for the period from 1 November 2009 to 23 February 2010.

    California Carbon Trading Allows Timber Companies to Sell CO2 Credits for … - AlterNet

    California Carbon Trading Allows Timber Companies to Sell CO2 Credits for
    AlterNet
    Sierra Pacific Industries (SPI) is one of the nation's largest logging companies and California's largest private landowner. At a time when other timber

    and more »

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  • Pairing wine with Asian food - Edmonton Journal
    If you’ve ever puzzled over the perfect wine for Thai tom yum soup or south Indian fish curry, a book by of Wine” title from the Institute of Masters of Wine, dedicated to promoting the wine trade. South Korean-born Lee’s interest in wine began
    Source: www.edmontonjournal.com

    Stocks edge higher after mixed economic news - San Francisco Chronicle
    The stock market traded in a tight range Friday as a round of downbeat news left investors hesitant to place big bets on the economy. The bad news came from several corners including the financial industry. Insurer American International Group Inc
    Source: www.sfgate.com

    Archive for January 2010 - The Spokesman-Review
    “They’re working at a fever pitch,” — Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire, describing legislative activity last Monday. OLYMPIA – When one is the new guy in town, it often behooves one to withhold judgment on things that seem different than the
    Source: www.spokesman.com

    Briefs RELIGION - The Keene Sentinel
    * the First Congregational Church in Walpole continues its five-part Lenten series on Sunday titled “Personalities of the Passion (Were you there when they crucified my Lord?)” Worship begins at 10 a.m. This week’s sermon is “Peter: Friend
    Source: sentinelsource.com

    Chef Defies Economy Expands Farm 2 Bistro Restaurants - PRLog (free press release)
    PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 27, 2010 – opened in August 2008 and the second Farm 2 Bistro in Rockaway, NJ opened 02/01/2010 located at 100 Hibernia Ave, offers guests and locals a fresh, exciting downtown NYC dining experience with local country
    Source: www.prlog.org

    2010 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L, an AW Drivers Log - Autoweek.com
    SENIOR EDITOR FOR NEWS BOB GRITZINGER: When you trade in and out of so many vehicles as we do here at AutoWeek –not that I mind; the breadth of knowledge is highly valuable–it is surprisingly pleasant to spend nearly two weeks in the same car. It
    Source: www.autoweek.com

    Stock market: Stocks flat for day, post strong monthly gains - USA Today
    Trading volume was light Friday in part because of a winter storm hitting the Northeast Stocks fell Monday and Tuesday after Lowe’s and Campbell Soup warned that consumer spending will be slow to recover and after a drop in consumer confidence.
    Source: www.usatoday.com

    Protecting Native Endangered Species Keeps California Beautiful - Salem-News.Com
    “Whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting over.” Photos courtesy: Roger Butow (LAGUNA BEACH) - Drought cycles that result in fresh water resource depletions, combined with increasing subterranean aquifer drafting down, renew the century-old
    Source: salem-news.com

    Pairing wine with Asian food - Edmonton Journal
    If you’ve ever puzzled over the perfect wine for Thai tom yum soup or south Indian fish curry, a book by of Wine” title from the Institute of Masters of Wine, dedicated to promoting the wine trade. South Korean-born Lee’s interest in wine began
    Source: www.edmontonjournal.com

    Stocks edge higher after mixed economic news - San Francisco Chronicle
    The stock market traded in a tight range Friday as a round of downbeat news left investors hesitant to place big bets on the economy. The bad news came from several corners including the financial industry. Insurer American International Group Inc
    Source: www.sfgate.com

    Archive for January 2010 - The Spokesman-Review
    “They’re working at a fever pitch,” — Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire, describing legislative activity last Monday. OLYMPIA – When one is the new guy in town, it often behooves one to withhold judgment on things that seem different than the
    Source: www.spokesman.com

    Briefs RELIGION - The Keene Sentinel
    * the First Congregational Church in Walpole continues its five-part Lenten series on Sunday titled “Personalities of the Passion (Were you there when they crucified my Lord?)” Worship begins at 10 a.m. This week’s sermon is “Peter: Friend
    Source: sentinelsource.com

    Chef Defies Economy Expands Farm 2 Bistro Restaurants - PRLog (free press release)
    PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 27, 2010 – opened in August 2008 and the second Farm 2 Bistro in Rockaway, NJ opened 02/01/2010 located at 100 Hibernia Ave, offers guests and locals a fresh, exciting downtown NYC dining experience with local country
    Source: www.prlog.org

    2010 Honda Accord Crosstour EX-L, an AW Drivers Log - Autoweek.com
    SENIOR EDITOR FOR NEWS BOB GRITZINGER: When you trade in and out of so many vehicles as we do here at AutoWeek –not that I mind; the breadth of knowledge is highly valuable–it is surprisingly pleasant to spend nearly two weeks in the same car. It
    Source: www.autoweek.com

    Stock market: Stocks flat for day, post strong monthly gains - USA Today
    Trading volume was light Friday in part because of a winter storm hitting the Northeast Stocks fell Monday and Tuesday after Lowe’s and Campbell Soup warned that consumer spending will be slow to recover and after a drop in consumer confidence.
    Source: www.usatoday.com

    Protecting Native Endangered Species Keeps California Beautiful - Salem-News.Com
    “Whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting over.” Photos courtesy: Roger Butow (LAGUNA BEACH) - Drought cycles that result in fresh water resource depletions, combined with increasing subterranean aquifer drafting down, renew the century-old
    Source: salem-news.com

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  • Crab Soup on Jets Shows Airlines’ Premium Travel Push (Update1) - BusinessWeek
    Feb. 26 (Bloomberg) — Delta Air Lines Inc. and AMR Corp.’s American Airlines, the world’s two largest carriers, are counting on lie-flat seats and Tahitian crab soup to help win back their most-profitable customers. With the easing of an 18

    Technical Analysis: The Gap Myth - Optionetics
    What is in question is whether they will trade lower from there predicting Aussie Market direction was as easy as looking at what the US did overnight, surely trading such a strategy would be like shooting fish in a barrel! With all that in mind

    Stocks edge higher after mixed economic news - San Francisco Chronicle
    The stock market traded in a tight range Friday as a round of downbeat news left investors hesitant to place big bets on the economy. The bad news came from several corners including the financial industry. Insurer American International Group Inc

    Crab Soup on Jets Shows Airlines’ Premium Travel Push (Update1) - BusinessWeek
    Feb. 26 (Bloomberg) — Delta Air Lines Inc. and AMR Corp.’s American Airlines, the world’s two largest carriers, are counting on lie-flat seats and Tahitian crab soup to help win back their most-profitable customers. With the easing of an 18

    Technical Analysis: The Gap Myth - Optionetics
    What is in question is whether they will trade lower from there predicting Aussie Market direction was as easy as looking at what the US did overnight, surely trading such a strategy would be like shooting fish in a barrel! With all that in mind

    Stocks edge higher after mixed economic news - San Francisco Chronicle
    The stock market traded in a tight range Friday as a round of downbeat news left investors hesitant to place big bets on the economy. The bad news came from several corners including the financial industry. Insurer American International Group Inc

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  • Fixed Mobile Convergence - TMCnet
    Feb 23, 2010 (SmarTrend via COMTEX) — Stocks drifted lower on Monday as investors waited for congressional testimony by the Fed Chairman tomorrow, although some sector buying forces lifted shares of health insurers and banks. The DJIA closed off 19
    Source: fixed-mobile-convergence.tmcnet.com

    Activists protest against abuse of migrant workers - Korea Herald
    Hypocrites,” said Michel, president of the Migrants’ Trade Union, who asked not to be fully named When an event for making rice-cake soup with migrant workers was held on one side, the police were cruelly clamping down on them on the other.
    Source: www.koreaherald.co.kr

    Stocks slip early as investors remain cautious - Yahoo Finance
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are falling slightly in early trading as investors remain cautious about the strength of a consumer-led economic and Campbell Soup Co. reported strong earnings, their results and outlooks showed consumers are still shying
    Source: biz.yahoo.com

    Industry Forecast: Independents - National Jeweler
    Supper Club founder Tamsin Lonsdale seized the statement jewelry trend at a Nov. 11 Los Angeles preview of Sevan Bicakci not sponsor a park clean-up day or donate to the local soup kitchen or homeless shelter? Reach out to area jewelers who are
    Source: www.nationaljewelernetwork.com

    U.K. Stocks Drop on U.S. Consumer Confidence; Xstrata Declines - BusinessWeek
    Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) — U.K. stocks dropped after a report showed confidence among U.S. consumers fell in February to the lowest level since April 2009. Xstrata Plc led losses in mining companies, falling 3.1 percent. Cairn Energy Plc and Tullow Oil
    Source: www.businessweek.com

    BeBe & CeCe Winans Top Gospel Charts With two Back to Back Hit Singles - EURweb
    Veteran music industry-ite and publicist Jo-Ann Geffen has taken her talent to the tome. Geffen authored the new book “Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Story Behind the Song,” a latest title of the “Chicken Soup” franchise. The book shares 101
    Source: www.eurweb.com

    Earnings Forecasts - Allentown Morning Call
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are falling slightly in early trading as investors remain cautious about the strength of a consumer-led economic recovery. Investors are sorting through another round of retailers’ earnings Tuesday that show profitability is
    Source: www.mcall.com

    U.K. Stocks Are Little Changed; Wolseley Jumps, Miners Drop - BusinessWeek
    Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) — U.K. stocks swung between gains and losses as Wolseley Plc said it expects profit to exceed analysts’ estimates, countering a sell-off in mining shares. Wolseley jumped 12 percent after the world’s largest supplier of
    Source: www.businessweek.com

    Upgrades & Downgrades: Nokia Gets a Call - Minyanville
    Maybe the experts know something we don’t know. Williams-Sonoma (WSM): Sterne Agee starts Williams-Sonoma with a Buy and assigns a price objective of $25, as new merchandising strategies appear to be working. CIT Group (CIT): Sterne also initiates
    Source: www.minyanville.com

    Fixed Mobile Convergence - TMCnet
    Feb 23, 2010 (SmarTrend via COMTEX) — Stocks drifted lower on Monday as investors waited for congressional testimony by the Fed Chairman tomorrow, although some sector buying forces lifted shares of health insurers and banks. The DJIA closed off 19
    Source: fixed-mobile-convergence.tmcnet.com

    Activists protest against abuse of migrant workers - Korea Herald
    Hypocrites,” said Michel, president of the Migrants’ Trade Union, who asked not to be fully named When an event for making rice-cake soup with migrant workers was held on one side, the police were cruelly clamping down on them on the other.
    Source: www.koreaherald.co.kr

    Stocks slip early as investors remain cautious - Yahoo Finance
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are falling slightly in early trading as investors remain cautious about the strength of a consumer-led economic and Campbell Soup Co. reported strong earnings, their results and outlooks showed consumers are still shying
    Source: biz.yahoo.com

    Industry Forecast: Independents - National Jeweler
    Supper Club founder Tamsin Lonsdale seized the statement jewelry trend at a Nov. 11 Los Angeles preview of Sevan Bicakci not sponsor a park clean-up day or donate to the local soup kitchen or homeless shelter? Reach out to area jewelers who are
    Source: www.nationaljewelernetwork.com

    U.K. Stocks Drop on U.S. Consumer Confidence; Xstrata Declines - BusinessWeek
    Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) — U.K. stocks dropped after a report showed confidence among U.S. consumers fell in February to the lowest level since April 2009. Xstrata Plc led losses in mining companies, falling 3.1 percent. Cairn Energy Plc and Tullow Oil
    Source: www.businessweek.com

    BeBe & CeCe Winans Top Gospel Charts With two Back to Back Hit Singles - EURweb
    Veteran music industry-ite and publicist Jo-Ann Geffen has taken her talent to the tome. Geffen authored the new book “Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Story Behind the Song,” a latest title of the “Chicken Soup” franchise. The book shares 101
    Source: www.eurweb.com

    Earnings Forecasts - Allentown Morning Call
    NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are falling slightly in early trading as investors remain cautious about the strength of a consumer-led economic recovery. Investors are sorting through another round of retailers’ earnings Tuesday that show profitability is
    Source: www.mcall.com

    U.K. Stocks Are Little Changed; Wolseley Jumps, Miners Drop - BusinessWeek
    Feb. 23 (Bloomberg) — U.K. stocks swung between gains and losses as Wolseley Plc said it expects profit to exceed analysts’ estimates, countering a sell-off in mining shares. Wolseley jumped 12 percent after the world’s largest supplier of
    Source: www.businessweek.com

    Upgrades & Downgrades: Nokia Gets a Call - Minyanville
    Maybe the experts know something we don’t know. Williams-Sonoma (WSM): Sterne Agee starts Williams-Sonoma with a Buy and assigns a price objective of $25, as new merchandising strategies appear to be working. CIT Group (CIT): Sterne also initiates
    Source: www.minyanville.com

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  • Stocks set for a flat start - Sydney Morning Herald
    Australian shares are likely to open flat after Wall Street indices tread water overnight, seesawing from slightly negative to slightly positive. Metals were lower but oil was higher. This morning on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March share price
    Source: www.smh.com.au

    Campbell Soup’s quarter at a glance - The Sun News
    come as food makers are competing vigorously to sell penny-pinching consumers meals that are easy to prepare at home and convince them not to trade down to store brands. The world’s biggest soup maker now anticipates full-year sales will rise 2
    Source: www.thesunnews.com

    Text Size - Daily Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market paused from a four-day rally Monday and closed modestly lower after big consumer companies gave a cautious outlook for economic growth. “Corporate America is being cautious with their earnings predictions,” said Roy
    Source: www.dailypress.com

    Stocks Close Lower On Caution About Economy - NPR News
    Trading was also fragmented as investors hunted for deals following last week’s big rally. The Dow Jones industrial average posted its best weekly gain since November on strong earnings and economic reports. “I wouldn’t read too much into this,” Sam
    Source: www.npr.org

    US markets pause from four-day rally - ninemsn
    NEW YORK - The US stock market paused from a four-day rally after big consumer companies gave cautious outlooks on economic growth. The market, which has climbed on upbeat economic signals, fluctuated in a narrow range after Lowe’s Cos and Campbell
    Source: news.ninemsn.com.au

    On The Call: Campbell Soup CEO Doug Conant - Tacoma News Tribune
    PROFITS UP: For the third straight quarter, the Campbell Soup Co. saw its profit rise while its revenue fell. It’s benefiting from lower ingredient costs and favorable currency rates. CHUNKY PROBLEMS: Ready-to-serve sales fell 18 percent in the
    Source: www.thenewstribune.com

    Paco: Argentina’s Slum Children Addicted To Cheap Cocaine Byproduct - Huffingtonpost.com
    Nina Chamorro runs her finger across the montage of photos of neighbourhood children tacked to the wall of her community soup kitchen in Villa Itatí, a sprawling urban slum on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. Nina Chamorro runs her finger across the
    Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

    Cleveland, worker-owned co-ops, and new ideas for a flailing economy - Grist
    Despite talk of a recovery, the national economy remains in shambles. In Sunday’s New York Times, reporter Peter Goodman brought devastating news : Economists fear that the nascent recovery will leave more people behind than in past recessions
    Source: www.grist.org

    Community Notes - Greene County Daily World
    Linton Moose will have a fish and shrimp dinner from 5 - 7 p.m. Saturday. Public is invited. Fish fry Boy Scouts of America Troop 343 will sponsor a fish fry from 4 - 7 p.m. March 6 at Whosoever Will Church in Dugger. Cost is $8 per adult and $5.50
    Source: gcdailyworld.com

    Molecular musing - Brisbane Times
    Juan Mari Arzak, the internationally renowned Spanish chef, has been in the restaurant business for 30 years. Arzak, his three Michelin-starred establishment in San Sebastian, run with his daughter, Elena, evolved from a family tavern in the 1900s
    Source: www.brisbanetimes.com.au

    Stocks set for a flat start - Sydney Morning Herald
    Australian shares are likely to open flat after Wall Street indices tread water overnight, seesawing from slightly negative to slightly positive. Metals were lower but oil was higher. This morning on the Sydney Futures Exchange, the March share price
    Source: www.smh.com.au

    Campbell Soup’s quarter at a glance - The Sun News
    come as food makers are competing vigorously to sell penny-pinching consumers meals that are easy to prepare at home and convince them not to trade down to store brands. The world’s biggest soup maker now anticipates full-year sales will rise 2
    Source: www.thesunnews.com

    Text Size - Daily Press
    NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market paused from a four-day rally Monday and closed modestly lower after big consumer companies gave a cautious outlook for economic growth. “Corporate America is being cautious with their earnings predictions,” said Roy
    Source: www.dailypress.com

    Stocks Close Lower On Caution About Economy - NPR News
    Trading was also fragmented as investors hunted for deals following last week’s big rally. The Dow Jones industrial average posted its best weekly gain since November on strong earnings and economic reports. “I wouldn’t read too much into this,” Sam
    Source: www.npr.org

    US markets pause from four-day rally - ninemsn
    NEW YORK - The US stock market paused from a four-day rally after big consumer companies gave cautious outlooks on economic growth. The market, which has climbed on upbeat economic signals, fluctuated in a narrow range after Lowe’s Cos and Campbell
    Source: news.ninemsn.com.au

    On The Call: Campbell Soup CEO Doug Conant - Tacoma News Tribune
    PROFITS UP: For the third straight quarter, the Campbell Soup Co. saw its profit rise while its revenue fell. It’s benefiting from lower ingredient costs and favorable currency rates. CHUNKY PROBLEMS: Ready-to-serve sales fell 18 percent in the
    Source: www.thenewstribune.com

    Paco: Argentina’s Slum Children Addicted To Cheap Cocaine Byproduct - Huffingtonpost.com
    Nina Chamorro runs her finger across the montage of photos of neighbourhood children tacked to the wall of her community soup kitchen in Villa Itatí, a sprawling urban slum on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. Nina Chamorro runs her finger across the
    Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

    Cleveland, worker-owned co-ops, and new ideas for a flailing economy - Grist
    Despite talk of a recovery, the national economy remains in shambles. In Sunday’s New York Times, reporter Peter Goodman brought devastating news : Economists fear that the nascent recovery will leave more people behind than in past recessions
    Source: www.grist.org

    Community Notes - Greene County Daily World
    Linton Moose will have a fish and shrimp dinner from 5 - 7 p.m. Saturday. Public is invited. Fish fry Boy Scouts of America Troop 343 will sponsor a fish fry from 4 - 7 p.m. March 6 at Whosoever Will Church in Dugger. Cost is $8 per adult and $5.50
    Source: gcdailyworld.com

    Molecular musing - Brisbane Times
    Juan Mari Arzak, the internationally renowned Spanish chef, has been in the restaurant business for 30 years. Arzak, his three Michelin-starred establishment in San Sebastian, run with his daughter, Elena, evolved from a family tavern in the 1900s
    Source: www.brisbanetimes.com.au

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  • US Nordic Combined Ski Team returns to Vancouver - Steamboat Pilot & Today
    It was good to get away and relax a little bit,” Olympic silver medalist Johnny Spillane said about trading a few days in Whistler for a few days closer Demong said watching Spi­llane win the silver medal last week was a special moment for the

    Campbell Soup, Nordstrom, Lowe’s - Marketwatch
    SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Among the shares expected to see active trade in Monday’s session are Campbell Soup Co., Nordstrom Inc., and Lowe’s Cos. Campbell Soup (NYSE:CPB) is projected to report second-quarter earnings of 73 cents a share

    TV cop show casts Blucas - Erie Times-News
    Girard native Marc Blucas could be headed back to network TV, according to a story by Michael Ausiello in the Hollywood Reporter. The trade newspaper says Blucas has joined the cast of an ABC police pilot called “True Blue.” It’s a show about six

    Olympics find home(less) in Vancouver - YAHOO!
    More From Martin Rogers Only one car for golden boy Evan Lysacek: Aston Martin Feb 20, 2010 Weir may trade skates for fashion Feb 19 said Hedge Lowery, a 52-year-old homeless man, clutching a bowl of soup. “This week is good. I am getting fed

    Knuckleheads in the News - WTOP Radio
    A) A Maryland Police officer was on the scene of an accident near Hagerstown when a red car with flashing yellow and white lights pulled up behind him. Two men with Emergency Services jackets got out and said they were from an organization that helps

    A Gentle Introduction to Syrian Cuisine - New York Times
    She was there to greet us a few nights later — Hala Ahamed Crago, a slim, elegant woman with a flowing white head scarf and an easy smile. She seated us, brought us our menus and waited on us, all the while chatting in Arabic with an older woman in

    US Nordic Combined Ski Team returns to Vancouver - Steamboat Pilot & Today
    It was good to get away and relax a little bit,” Olympic silver medalist Johnny Spillane said about trading a few days in Whistler for a few days closer Demong said watching Spi­llane win the silver medal last week was a special moment for the

    Campbell Soup, Nordstrom, Lowe’s - Marketwatch
    SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) — Among the shares expected to see active trade in Monday’s session are Campbell Soup Co., Nordstrom Inc., and Lowe’s Cos. Campbell Soup (NYSE:CPB) is projected to report second-quarter earnings of 73 cents a share

    TV cop show casts Blucas - Erie Times-News
    Girard native Marc Blucas could be headed back to network TV, according to a story by Michael Ausiello in the Hollywood Reporter. The trade newspaper says Blucas has joined the cast of an ABC police pilot called “True Blue.” It’s a show about six

    Olympics find home(less) in Vancouver - YAHOO!
    More From Martin Rogers Only one car for golden boy Evan Lysacek: Aston Martin Feb 20, 2010 Weir may trade skates for fashion Feb 19 said Hedge Lowery, a 52-year-old homeless man, clutching a bowl of soup. “This week is good. I am getting fed

    Knuckleheads in the News - WTOP Radio
    A) A Maryland Police officer was on the scene of an accident near Hagerstown when a red car with flashing yellow and white lights pulled up behind him. Two men with Emergency Services jackets got out and said they were from an organization that helps

    A Gentle Introduction to Syrian Cuisine - New York Times
    She was there to greet us a few nights later — Hala Ahamed Crago, a slim, elegant woman with a flowing white head scarf and an easy smile. She seated us, brought us our menus and waited on us, all the while chatting in Arabic with an older woman in

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