Ciccariello family introduces home-grown Italian wines to area.

The News Review:

- Ciccariello family introduces home-grown Italian wines to area.
- Survival of the fittest spawned organic co-op.
- Baby, it’s cold outside
- Need to protect consumer interest
- Religion ‘does more harm’

Ciccariello family introduces home-grown Italian wines to area.
highbeam.com – Dec 24, 2006
find Telegraph (Nashua, NH) articles. Byline: Hattie Bernstein Dec. 24–NASHUA — Small towns in Italy are famous for little restaurants run by l.

Survival of the fittest spawned organic co-op.
Free with registration – Register-Guard – AccessMyLibrary.com – Dec 24, 2006
” “It was a lot of very small farms all trying to do the same thing and going to the same stores,” said another grower, Jack Gray of Winter Green Farm in Noti. “It didn’t work to have everyone competing against each other. ” So they decided to band together, founding an agricultural marketing cooperative called the Organically Grown Cooperative. Exempt from anti-trust laws, the growers planned out what they would grow, made bulk purchases of seed and fertilizer, and agreed to stop undercutting one another on prices. Nearly 30 years later, that grass-roots nonprofit cooperative has evolved into a.

Baby, it’s cold outside
The Age – Dec 24, 2006
To make Happy Feet, Miller turned it into acomputer-generated animation studio to rival Pixar, maker ofToy Story, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles, andDreamWorks, now producing a third Shrek. And, in theprocess, a director who had never worked on a digital featurebecame a world expert. Animators were recruited from around theworld, supplementing home-grown talent in the booming digitalindustry. “We had people from over 20 countries working on the film,” saysZareh Nalbandian, head of Animal Logic and the movie’s executiveproducer. When Happy Feet reached the screen last month, Miller’sjitters proved unnecessary. It premiered in the US to enthusiasticreviews, then raced to almost $US100 million ($128 million) in just10 days, outpacing Casino Royale at the box-office. Mumble, an emperor penguin with piercing blue eyes, a faintbow-tie and all those digitally created feathers, has become a filmexport to rival Mick Dundee and Babe.

Need to protect consumer interest
Pakistan Dawn – Dec 24, 2006

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