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    Nov 10, 2010 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Good Gulf oil-spill news: The fishing is fabulous

    I hate to be the bearer of good news when it comes to the Gulf of Mexico because it upsets so many of my fellow environmentalists still hoping for an oily Armageddon.
    Mike Thomas
    I hate to be the bearer of good news when it comes to the Gulf of Mexico because it upsets so many of my fellow environmentalists still hoping for an oily Armageddon. But the rest of you might want to call in sick, grab your fishing poles and head out to...

    Tags: Louisiana, Wetlands, Seafood, University of South Florida, Water Pollution

  2. Jul 27, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Relish the thought

    Relish: It's more than just a topping for ballpark hot dogs. A spoonful or two can spark almost any meal. And don't think all relishes are made from pickled cucumbers; relishes today are made from tomato, corn, eggplant, and many more seasonal vegetables and fruits.
    Relish: It's more than just a topping for ballpark hot dogs. A spoonful or two can spark almost any meal. And don't think all relishes are made from pickled cucumbers; relishes today are made from tomato, corn, eggplant, and many more seasonal...

    Tags: Nutmeg, Salt, Mustard, Onions, Bill Daley

  4. Nov 12, 2010 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Lee May's Garden: Asian Grace, Playful Touches

    "I prune, therefore I am."
    "I prune, therefore I am." Gardening writer Lee May is joking, but he has a point. Since he and his wife, Lyn, moved from Atlanta to East Haddam in 2001, May has created a fascinating Asian-style garden, using bonsai techniques on his trees and shrubs...

    Tags: Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure, Washington, DC, White House, Connecticut

  6. Dec 14, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Juco players Kentorius 'Scooter' Jackson commits to UCF; brother Toby could sign Wednesday

    Georgia Military College DB Kentorius 'Scooter' Jackson committed to UCF on Sunday.
    Georgia Military College DB Kentorius 'Scooter' Jackson committed to UCF on Sunday. If National Signing Day for junior college transfers was on Sunday, Jackson's brother Toby, of juco national champion Navarro ( Texas) College, would have joined his...

    Tags: Texas, Bethune-Cookman University, Georgia, Colleges and Universities

  8. Dec 29, 2010 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Farmers, pecan growers: Coal plant kills vegetation

    BASTROP, Texas - Along a stretch of Highway 21, in a pastoral, hilly region of Texas, is a vegetative wasteland. Trees are barren, or covered in gray, dying foliage and peeling bark. Fallen, dead limbs litter the ground where pecan growers and ranchers...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Rivers, Crime, Law and Justice, Metal and Mineral, Real Estate

  10. Sep 20, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. "Please Come Back to Me" by Jessica Treadway

    "Please Come Back to Me"
    Special to the Tribune
    "Please Come Back to Me" By Jessica Treadway University of Georgia Press, $24.95 "Fiction is about everything human," writer Flannery O’Connor said, and Jessica Treadway's novella and story collection, 'Please Come Back to Me,' showcases that...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Chicago Tribune, Oregon, Education, Book

  12. Aug 25, 2010 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Reality springs a leak in BP spill coverage

    The script for the BP oil spill is falling apart. There will be no environmental calamity. The Gulf of Mexico is healing itself faster than anyone imagined. And for the many critics of BP's and the government's handling of the disaster, there is even...

    Tags: Emergency Incidents, Petroleum Industry, Education, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)

  14. Nov 24, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  15. After the death of Uga VII, PETA asks University of Georgia to stop using bulldog mascots

    L.A. Unleashed
    The death last week of Uga VII, the bulldog mascot for the University of Georgia's football team, hit a number of fans like a ton of bricks. (Perhaps fittingly, Uga VII himself rather resembled a ton of bricks, tipping the......
  16. Jul 28, 2009 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  17. PSU Named Top Party School

    Penn State University tops the charts this year when it comes to the country's top party schools.
    Penn State University tops the charts this year when it comes to the country's top party schools. The school known in part for its football tailgate weekends and fraternity and sorority scene snatched the title away from last year's winner, the...

    Tags: University of California, West Virginia, Indiana University, Ohio, New Orleans

  18. Jul 13, 2009 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  19. Report: Kim Jong Il Has Pancreatic Cancer

    SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has
life-threatening pancreatic cancer, a news report said Monday, days
after fresh images of him looking gaunt spurred speculation that
his health was worsening following a reported stroke last year.
    SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has life-threatening pancreatic cancer, a news report said Monday, days after fresh images of him looking gaunt spurred speculation that his health was worsening following a reported stroke last year....

    Tags: Health, Diseases and Illnesses, South Korea, Trips and Vacations, Health and Safety at School

  20. Jul 28, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Relishing relish-making

    In summer, the story goes, when bushels of tomatoes would be piled high at farm stands and markets, my grandmother would present herself in the kitchen clad only in her bathing suit and pearls. The bathing suit was because she was about to cook up and can jar after jar of chili sauce, a Victorian-era tomato relish that my grandfather adored. The pearls? Well, a 1950s lady was still a 1950s lady, even dishabille.
    In summer, the story goes, when bushels of tomatoes would be piled high at farm stands and markets, my grandmother would present herself in the kitchen clad only in her bathing suit and pearls. The bathing suit was because she was about to cook up and can...

    Tags: Education, Bill Daley, Tomatoes

  22. Jan 16, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Let's not ignore these gems on self-control, table saws and HPV infection

    Booster Shots
    Pity the diligent researchers who went up against the Big Medical News of the week. Their papers might not have gotten as much attention as studies about PTSD (quick administration of morphine after a traumatic event might preempt the condition)......
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