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Renaissance for North Avenue as arts district
When Christa Daring was a student, she rode a bus from her Waverly home and crossed North Avenue on her way to classes at the Baltimore School for the Arts. "This was always oh-so no-man's land," she said of the commercial crosstown street that is...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Baltimore School for the Arts, Johns Hopkins University, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Food Revolution Day bonus: Jamie Oliver's Vegetarian Chili
Vary the types of beans you use in this recipe – it will change the flavor every time and keep things interesting. This recipe freezes well so don’t be afraid to double the recipe and keep some for another day. Divide leftovers into...
Tags: Salt, Onions, Potatoes, Cinnamon, Sweet Potatoes
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Long for a french fry fix?
Almost all of us have wandered past a fast food restaurant or hot dog stand and felt an overwhelming desire for an order of fries. That smell of potatoes and oil can get to anyone once in a while. No fried foods, we may tell ourselves, followed by self-...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Salt, Diets and Dieting, Hot Dogs, Onions
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Bikini champ: 'You can still be a mom and get yourself in shape'
Adriana Martin is a fitness expert on Lifetime Channel's "Mission Makeover," in which she trains three South Florida women and helps structure their diet. The season finale is May 20. Martin performs a similar role on two Spanish-language shows also...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Glucosamine, Weightlifting, Telemundo (tv network), Hamburgers
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Bethel graduate facing greatest challenge
South Bend TribuneLaura Kapala will receive her bachelor’s degree Saturday, having earned it while facing far more challenges than the average undergraduate. Kapala, 49, of Edwardsburg, is graduating from Bethel College with a bachelor’s degree in...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Graduation, Education, Chemotherapy, Indiana University South Bend
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Applying Torah values to our diets
Since Shavuot is z'man matan Torateinu (the commemoration of the giving of the Torah to the Israelites on Mount Sinai), many dedicated religious Jews admirably stay up the entire first night of Shavuot to hear talks about and discuss Torah teachings....Tags: Conservation, Global Change, Environmental Pollution, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Environmental Issues
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Mailbag: Keep Newport policies out of neighboring cities
I have been a resident of Orange County for 37 years and have frequently enjoyed the beach and the fire rings. Never have I heard of a problem until this year. It appears that the rich of Newport Beach have convinced themselves that they are being...Tags: Science and Technology, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Health
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All-veggie School
A New York City elementary school has adopted an all-vegetarian menu, serving kids tofu wraps and veggie chili. Public School 244 is the first public school in the city to go all-veggie. The animal-welfare group People for the Ethical Treatment of...Tags: New York City, Diets and Dieting, Public Schools, Healthy Diet, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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Bill would ban junk food from vending machines at state offices
Proposed legislation to remove junk food and sugar-loaded drinks from vending machines at California state office buildings and on government property is intensifying debate about when the battle against obesity becomes a gateway to "nanny state" tactics....
Tags: Consumers, Coca-Cola Co., Government, Local Government, Gavin Newsom
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Column: Five days below the poverty line
Reuters(Reuters) - My wife Becky and I experimented with radically cutting our food costs last week as part of a fundraising campaign created by a hunger charity. Under the "Live Below The Line" campaign sponsored by the Global Poverty Project, an Australian...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Brooklyn (New York City), Zucchini, Social Issues, Pasta
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Casselberry boy, 12, gets $1,000 grant for his animal-rights work
Thomas Ponce couldn't stand by while a baby shark caught by a Florida fisherman lay dying on a pier. "This shark hasn't lived," begged Thomas, who was 11 when the incident took place last year in Venice. After Thomas pleaded for more than 20 minutes,...
Tags: Casselberry, Politics, Fishing, Lobbying, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Tour civil rights sites around the South
ATLANTA - Key events in 1963, from organized protests in Alabama to Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, galvanized the civil rights movement that eventually toppled Jim Crow laws in the South. The 50th anniversary of those events is a...Tags: Civil Rights, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Museums, Human Interest
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