Archive for September, 2006

Food detective: blackberries

Saturday, September 9th, 2006

The News Review:

- Food detective: blackberries
- ‘Quality’ wheat harvest.
- Indian town seething with anger
- Lack of ‘development’ isn’t necessarily a bad thing
- Cradle of innovation
- The ‘M’ word and how to breed alienation

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Lack of Onions leaves bitter taste for Durham

Friday, September 8th, 2006

The News Review:

- Lack of Onions leaves bitter taste for Durham
- Brilliant blueberries
- China May Invest $25.7 Billion to Build High-Speed Networks
- Massive Attack drop out of Canadian V Festival
- In Depth Personal transportation
- A Sports View: Vibrant Soccer Programme Pays Dividend
- Peterson Challenges Bush Administration to Explain Failed National…

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Eat To Live: Home-grown caviar, French-style.

Thursday, September 7th, 2006

The News Review:

- Eat To Live: Home-grown caviar, French-style.
- Grading GE’s dream team 5 years later
- More Than Soccer Riding on World Cup Final
- Parker: Ace Young gets all hug-happy
- It’s very easy to go green

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TV? It’s so over

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

The News Review:

- TV? It’s so over
- Farm System Has More Than Before
- Tasting, weighing, savoring: The Puyallup’s food tops fair
- Education | Rhode Island news | projo.com | The Providence Journal
- Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About…

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Grown-up Kate stays at Home

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

The News Review:

- Grown-up Kate stays at Home
- Microsoft’s Vista Comes Into View
- Police aim to disrupt terrorist recruitment and training
- The Islamic school that played host to Hamza
- For Merkel, it’s better overseas
- SI.com – Writers – Jon Heyman: Top 25 AL surprises – Tuesday September…
- We’re still in denial over homegrown terror threat

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Evening News for Saturday, September 2, 2006, CBS.

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

The News Review:

- Evening News for Saturday, September 2, 2006, CBS.
- Grow fit in garden ‘workout’
- Victims of hype & unreal expectations?
- Brown looking for new attitude
- League: Jerome Ropati – Miracle in the making
- British anti-terror police probing ‘thousands’ of suspects
- Injuries have Wanganui coach Haig on edge

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Home grown success: enabling employees is key to success in rural…

Friday, September 1st, 2006

The News Review:

- Home grown success: enabling employees is key to success in rural…
- Backstory: Not your average Joe
- Defying violence with democracy: why grassroots civil society–and…
- Guinness Premiership club-by-club guide
- Handle the Jandal: global coup for NZ music videos

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