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St. Patrick's pubs and parties
By: THE BEST TAMPA LOCATIONS TO TURN YOU GREEN WITH ST. PATRICK'S DAY SPIRIT If you missed this weekend’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade, don’t worry. It’s not the only event turning Tampa green this month. Many bars and other locations are channeling the St. Patrick’s Day spirit with drink ...
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Fast facts about food in Kane County
If you want to impress your friends at your next dinner party with your knowledge of local food and public health facts, have we got a Web site for you.
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It’s My Party, and You Have to Answer
A writer mourns the lost courtesy of responding to invitations and examines how hard the R.S.V.P. rubs against the grain of contemporary life.
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Fiat Professional All Set for Food & Drink Logistics Show
SLOUGH, UNITED KINGDOM – March 11, 2010: Two new vans – one of them the newly-launched Doblo Cargo – will be highlights of the Fiat Professional stand at this year’s Food & Drink Logistics Show 2010.
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Mover and Shaker: Blair Patterson
Nicknames you were called by your family: “Bocho.” I have no idea why my family called me this nickname. Best part of the job: Training the many make up artists throughout the world – I also enjoy visiting foreign countries and learning and seeing so many international trends.
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The International Food And Culture Festival Makes A Big Impact
In honor of International week, students at the University of Montana held the International Food and Culture Festival.
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Saudi Local Companies Beat Out Multinationals In Saudi Food And Drink Market
Weighed down by the global financial crisis with 2009 GDP growth estimated at 0.15%, Saudi Arabia is expected to register modest GDP growth of 2.01% in 2010. While a number of global food and drink companies continue to struggle for earnings and sales growth momentum, Saudi industry leaders such as Almarai and Savola Group announced strong year-end headline earnings over the quarter as discussed ...
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Your Health: Can a paper plate help you lose weight?
Here's an easy way to make sure you're eating the right portion sizes at mealtime: use a paper plate. Lake County Health Department Dietician Toby Smithson recommends putting a paper plate on regular dinnerware and using it to limit the amount of food you dish up.
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Beckham is likely out of World Cup
David Beckham will like likely miss the World Cup after tearing his Achilles tendon.
AP source: Beckham to miss World Cup
David Beckham will miss the World Cup and most if not all the Los Angeles Galaxy season after tearing his left Achilles' tendon Sunday while playing for AC Milan.
NKoreans helping to spruce up World Cup stadiums
North Korean laborers are working on football stadiums across South Africa, including the venue where their national team will play Ivory Coast in June in its first World Cup appearance since 1966. Some 1,000 construction workers from reclusive North Korea, which maintains strict control on its citizens' travels, have been sent to help renovate stadiums across South Africa, the Seoul-based...
AP: Beckham out of World Cup after tearing Achilles' tendon
David Beckham's dream of becoming the first English player to appear in four World Cups looks to be over after he tore his left Achilles' tendon in AC Milan's 1-0 win over Chievo. The former England captain injured himself in the closing minutes of the match Sunday.
AP source: Beckham to miss World Cup
David Beckham will miss the World Cup and most if not all the Los Angeles Galaxy season after tearing his left Achilles' tendon Sunday while playing for AC Milan. His international career for England is all but over. It remains to be seen how much he'll have left for the Galaxy and Major League Soccer.
Oregon's Eaton breaks heptathlon world mark
Oregon senior Ashton Eaton broke Dan O'Brien's heptathlon world record at the NCAA indoor track and field championships.
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