Tuesday, April 29, 2008

The two-week test: Fast food vs grocery food - Storm Lake Pilot Tribune

The two-week test: Fast food vs grocery food - Storm Lake Pilot Tribune
Like most regular guys, the food pyramid in my mind consists of three-month-old Girl Scout cookies on the lower level, nacho cheese Doritos in the middle, and a nice big pizza balanced carefully on the peak. After all, pizza is mankind's perfect food

Sizing up a summer diet - San Jose Mercury News
Forget about mojitos, barbecues and fireworks displays - what summer means to many is an end to hiding a winter-long Cinnabun binge under a baggy sweater. Then there's the daunting prospect of trying to pedal for more than five minutes - without

Dear W., Thanks for the Memories: How'd We Get All Those Global Crises - Savannah Morning News
America, George W. Bush and Bush Two and a Half—I mean John McCain—assure us in our most anxious moments that our country, and we, its faithful, are the last superpower and superpowerettes, and that we will prevail. Yet for eight seemingly

House prices could fall a quarter over next two years, agents warn - Times Online
House prices could fall by 25 per cent if the credit crunch persists, with the market declining by 10 per cent this year and by a further 15 percentage points in 2009, a new study suggests. The pain will be felt in all but the most exclusive

Classes aim to get kids off couch: 'Fitness 4 Kids' teaches fun ways - Guam Pacific Daily News
TakeCare Insurance is taking action to get kids off the couch and into shape with "Fitness 4 Kids," a six-week course in fitness and nutrition. The sessions began Monday and will continue through May 27 at the Father DueƱas Memorial School's Phoenix

Analysts` corner - Business Standard
The growth of the India's film industry estimated at 13 per cent CAGR over 2007-12 to Rs 175.5 billion should auger well for Pyramid Saimira Theatre (PSTL). India's largest theatre chain operator runs 53 multiplexes and over 600 single screens with

Documentary film searches for truth in Abu Ghraib - Turkish Daily News
Errol Morris' new film about the torture and humiliations that riddled Iraq's Abu Ghraib prison asks questions that cannot be easily answered – Why do ordinary people do evil things and can you believe the photographic images that you see? For the

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