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Justin Bieber looking at a big bill for leaving monkey in Germany
Justin Bieber may have left Mally the monkey behind in Germany, but the bill for Mally's care looks to be following him back to the States. Bieber will owe several thousand euros for food, care and vet visits over the two months since the capuchin...Tags: Jaden Smith, Google Inc., Music Industry, Justin Bieber, Arts and Culture
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Some parents call for longer school year, improved honors programs
Lengthening the school year, refreshing honors programs and providing better access to fine arts could help improve Naperville Unit District 203 schools, some community members say. The district received those suggestions and more during its latest...
Tags: Naperville Central High School, Teaching and Learning, Students, Arts and Culture, Human Interest
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Review: 'Cooked' by Michael Pollan
Michael Pollan went shopping for lunch in a Brooklyn, N.Y., supermarket, and the news made the New York Times. That the Times' Dining section had asked him to go, along with Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Michael Moss, was the major reason, of course....
Tags: Breads, Brooklyn (New York City), Salt, Safeway Inc., Book
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Somerset County church news for May 18
Middlecreek COB The Rev. Linda Stoner will share the message “Look Up and Live” as the Middlecreek Church of the Brethren celebrates Pentecost Sunday. The Rev. John Stoner will serve as worship leader. The church is at 226 Middlecreek Road,...Tags: Restaurants, Tom Brown, Frontline Limited, Pentecost, Human Interest
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Organic industry's political influence rises on Capitol Hill as demand grows for organic foods
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — The organic food industry is gaining influence on Capitol Hill, prompted by its entry into traditional farm states and by increasing consumer demand. That's not going over well with everyone in Congress. Tensions between...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Corporate Performance, Genetic Engineering, Elections, Republican Party
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New cancer tools allow patients to reconsider chemo
ReutersLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - After decades of using one-size-fits-all therapies to combat cancer, doctors are using new tools to help decide when their patients can skip chemotherapy or other harsh treatments. An approach to oncology that has been in place...Tags: Xalkori (drug), Vitamin A, Medical Research, Breast Cancer, Testicular Cancer
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FEATURE-Change looms for Ethiopia's ancient salt trade
Reuters* Salt is the "white gold" of the Danakil Depression * New tarmac road offers faster access to wider market * Hacking out the salt slabs is hot, exhausting work * Miners, traders fear threat of industrial extraction By Siegfried Modola HAMAD-ILE,...Tags: Ethiopia, Salt, Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud, Africa, Arts and Culture
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Change looms for Ethiopia's ancient salt trade
ReutersHAMAD-ILE, Ethiopia (Reuters) - Abdu Ibrahim Mohammed was 15 years old when he began trekking with caravans of camels to collect salt in a sun-blasted desert basin of north Ethiopia that is one of the hottest places on earth. Now 51 and retired, he has...Tags: Ethiopia, Salt, Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud, Africa, Arts and Culture
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Travel Picks: Top 10 quirky museums around the world
ReutersLONDON, May 17 (Reuters) - Hear the word museum and odds are you conjure up an image of portrait halls and sculpture gardens - the traditional home of traditional art. However, the world is a huge, creative and even quirky place. So to satisfy those...Tags: National Government, Sydney (Australia), Slovenia, Australia, Museums
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CW ventures further into sci-fi / fantasy with new fall shows
NEW YORK — The CW is increasing its stock in fantastical television. The network, often overlooked when measured against its larger broadcast competitors, is building on its efforts to broaden its target 18- to 34-year-old audience. It's adding...
Tags: Hart of Dixie (tv program), Sex and the City (tv program), Nikita (tv program), Gossip Girl (tv program), New York City
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'The Marriage of Figaro,' right in time with the 21st century
Suffice to say that Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte weren't thinking about Proposition 8 when they composed "The Marriage of Figaro." The 1786 comic opera follows bullying Count Almaviva's efforts to invoke droit du seigneur to sexually conquer...
Tags: Lady Gaga, Paris (France), Rodarte, Zaha Hadid, Hussein Chalayan
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Brazil, Japan, sumo and food, deliciously intertwined
SAO PAULO, Brazil — Fernando Kuroda didn't like eating chankonabe at first, because he was forced to eat so much of the thick stew that he would get sick and could barely walk. "They would just fill me up and fill me up with food, or I wasn't...
Tags: National Government, Restaurants, Limes, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Immigration
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