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Corporate support of National FFA Organization in 2012 tops $16.2 million
INDIANAPOLIS - Corporate and individual contributions to the National FFA Foundation in 2012 to support national FFA programs and agricultural education climbed to more than $16.2 million. Corporate support this year exceeded the $15.8 million donated...Tags: Animals, Human Interest
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News briefs for Nov. 27, 2012
Shelter seeks young artists LANCASTER — Central Kentucky Regional Humane Society announces “Paws for Love,” a program that seeks to partner with youth artists, specifically elementary through high school ages, for 12 months....
Tags: Softball, Sports, Lung Cancer, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Indian-born adviser to Leo Burnett, colleagues navigates digital world
Tribune staff reporterOn a warm September day in Chicago, Rishad Tobaccowala counseled a roomful of Leo Burnett executives on how to sell high-tech gadgets -- told in terms of hot dogs. Tobaccowala, who has spent 30 years at Leo Burnett and affiliated agencies,...Tags: India, Companies and Corporations, Music, Colleges and Universities, Google Inc.
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The last potpie
For everything that was about to happen, everything that was coming to light, I needed an old-fashioned potpie with a creamy chicken filling and a rich, flaky crust, the kind that puffed up and baked to a golden buttery crisp.
That's what I cooked when...Tags: Counting Crows (music group), House (tv program), Colleges and Universities, Halloween, Rick Bayless
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Election shows country is changing, gay marriage advocates say
Same-sex marriage advocates are reveling in their four victories at the ballot box after 32 straight defeats, calling the results in Maine, Maryland, Minnesota and Washington on Tuesday a sea change for the gay rights movement. “When the history...
Tags: Elections, Gays and Lesbians, Crime, Law and Justice, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), Justice System
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For 100 years, Northern Michigan remains important part of Isabel Porter's life
PETOSKEY — During the summers she spent in Northern Michigan as a child, Isabel Porter didn’t have many modern conveniences at her disposal. Her family’s cottage on Burt Lake was lit by oil lamps, and indoor plumbing had not yet...
Tags: U.S. Air Force, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies, U.S. Army
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The sugar battle: Cereal companies cut sweets; soda industry sues
The food and beverage industry has made some major moves in recent days in the struggle over super-sweet products. Major cereal-makers Nestle and General Mills pledged to cut sugar and salt content in children's breakfast cereals abroad, while soda and...
Tags: Coca-Cola Co., New York City, Obesity, Sales, Michael Bloomberg
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October 15: Your Money Matters - The Global FoodBanking Network
Jeff Klein The Global FoodBanking Network Send a Tweet In recognition of World Food Day, Kellogg’s will make a one-time donation of $5 to The Global FoodBanking Network for each tweet that uses the hashtag #FeedbackChallenge. This is part of...
Tags: Employment, Kellogg Company, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Human Interest
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Peanut butter recalls spread to ice cream products
Ice cream and granola bars are the latest products to be linked to widespread manufacturer recalls of some peanut butters and other nut products that started last month. In the past week, at least five manufacturers have recalled peanut butter flavored...Tags: Chills, Whole Foods Market, Health Treatments, Fever, Peanut Butter Cookies
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Giant and Martin's Food Markets recall Cascadian Farm organic Peanut Butter Chip Granola Bars
GIANT Food Stores and MARTIN'S Food Markets, following a recall by General Mills, announced it removed from sale Cascadian Farm Organic Peanut Butter Chip Granola Bars due to possible salmonella contamination in the peanut butter.
The following product...Tags: Chills, Health Treatments, Fever, Peanut Butter Cookies, Butter
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Was James Beard the Jolly Green Giant?
Q: I really did enjoy everyone celebrating Julia Child's birthday. But, I do remember another chef that was on television before her, James Beard. I remember seeing his cooking shows and I guess there are no tapes or films that were saved, or maybe...
Tags: Bill Daley, Television, Greenwich Village, Chicago Tribune, The French Chef (tv program)
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Tickets on sale Monday for Tap Kids
Tickets go on sale Monday for a Sept. 29 performance by Tap Kids, who are described as eight of the nation's most talented young tap dancers. The young people will present a “rousing, joyous celebration of American youth culture,” according...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Dance, Arts, Entertainment
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