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- Back to Basics: Kingsolver Clan Lives off Land
- Like it or not, PM will deliver nuclear power
- A fistful of Donnas
- Dame Tanni’s final race
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SportingNews.com – Apr 28, 2007
If this comes true, look for the Bengals to have one of the top defensive units in the league. 19 Tennessee Titans – Robert Meachem WR Tennessee
- With the loss of number one receiver Drew Bennett, the Titans look to reload and add a playmaker to help assist QB Vince Young. Meachem is a perfect fit, being home-grown and a speedy receiver to run under Young’s passes. 20 New York Giants – Alan Branch DT Michigan
- With Michael Strahan aging rapidly, the Giants will look to bolster their depth at D-Line by drafting Branch, a defensive beast that will help shore up the run-stop. Alongside fellow youngsters Mathias Kiwanuka and Osi Umenyoria, the Giants could have the premier D-Line in the league in a few years. 21 Denver Broncos – Jarvis Moss DE Florida
- With the failed experiment involving former Cleveland Brown defenders, the Broncos look to land an impact defensive lineman. Moss fits the mold perfectly, a solid pass rusher, and will help solidify Denver’s defense.
Back to Basics: Kingsolver Clan Lives off Land
NPR – Apr 28, 2007
Hopp and daughters Camille and Lily. They spent a year eating locally and home-grown food. In Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life, Kingsolver and her family conduct an experiment in what she calls learning to “eat deliberately. ” That means eating only seasonal local foods, or food they’ve grown themselves.
Like it or not, PM will deliver nuclear power
NEWS.com.au – Apr 28, 2007
article-tools –> April 28, 2007 11:00pm PRIME Minister John Howard has ruled out holding a referendum on whether Australia should have a nuclear power industry. Mr Howard announced yesterday he would free up legal restrictions on nuclear power and uranium mining to allow private companies to develop a home-grown nuclear industry. He said there was no need for a referendum because the public’s attitude to nuclear power had clearly changed. "We’re not planning to have a referendum. The opinion polls seem to have shifted – people are not so hostile," Mr Howard said after his address to the Victorian Liberal State Council in Melbourne. The Federal Government would not be involved in building nuclear power stations, and their location around Australia would be based on private-sector decisions, he said.
A fistful of Donnas
Telegraph.co.uk – Apr 28, 2007
The range and quality of Australian vegetables, fruit and seafood is overwhelming. The climate varies from tropical in the north to temperate in the south and east. Rigid import controls mean that almost everything is home-grown. Immigrants have planted crops to suit their style of cooking, so fresh ginger and kaffir limes come from near Darwin, mangosteen from Queensland, pomegranates from Victoria and lemon grass from South Australia. This produce is the inspiration not just for Hay’s food, but modern Australian cooking generally. “Our food is based on fresh ingredients and a really great combination of flavours,” says Hay. “I think that’s why chefs get snapped up when they go overseas.
Dame Tanni’s final race
News Wales – Apr 28, 2007
On the eve of the athletics finale, four Welsh athletes among the
18-strong GB swimming team competing at the Manchester Aquatics Centre go into the 2007 event as medalists from the World Championships in Durban last year. These athletes include Paralympic medalists Dave Roberts, Liz Johnson, Nyree Lewis and Gareth Duke. Home-grown talent will be joined by World Champions Natalie du Toit from South Africa and Jessica Long of the USA, looking to challenge the tally of five world
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