ABC News: Taste of the World: Paul Newman’s ‘Home-Grown’…
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- ABC News: Taste of the World: Paul Newman’s ‘Home-Grown’…
- Home-grown script a movie world-beater
- Home-grown herbs add spice to dinner; All you need to start is a…
- A creepy crawly ‘Bug’
- Facebook Opens Up
- Congress Passes War Funding Bill Without Troop Withdrawal Deadlines
- Early leaders in the house
ABC News: Taste of the World: Paul Newman’s ‘Home-Grown’…
ABC News - May 25, 2007
Actually, I LOVE to eat. And boy, were my colleagues ever jealous when I waltzed into this little gem while on the road for “Nightline’s” profile of Paul Newman and chef Michel Nischan. When I sat down to eat at Dressing Room: A Homegrown Restaurant, the Newman-Nischan project in Westport, Conn. , little did I know that I would experience a sensory explosion. Surrounded by cedar and oak and nestled in a corner table, I fixed my eyes on the old Westport Country Playhouse posters that donned the walls. Dressing Room sits quite comfortably next to the Westport Playhouse which welcomed the greatest of actors since the 1930s.
Home-grown script a movie world-beater
NEWS.com.au - May 25, 2007
article-tools –> LUCY HOOD May 26, 2007 12:00am. content-row clearfloat –> RAELKE Grimmer is on the road to movie making stardom. The Unley High school Year 11 student was yesterday announced the first round winner of local film competition, The Movie Maker SA. The competition, run by local media company Alphalpha and AdelaideNow, gives youth the chance to become part of the script-writing process of a short feature film to be shot in Adelaide and Kangaroo Island this year. Raelke’s winning script, which includes a talking parrot and the disappearance of a school girl, was chosen from 65 entries worldwide. "I didn’t expect to win - it’s pretty exciting," Raelke, 16, said. Alphalpha director Alex Alexander said Raelke’s script was chosen for its good grasp of characters and original twist.
Home-grown herbs add spice to dinner; All you need to start is a…
highbeam.com - May 25, 2007
find Chicago Sun-Times articles. There are many great reasons to grow herbs in a container. Perhaps the best one is being able to enjoy the taste of fres.
A creepy crawly ‘Bug’
Christian Science Monitor - May 25, 2007
Friedkin does an excellent job of keeping the action inside that ultra-dingy motel room cinematic, but to what end?. If Letts, who says his play was prompted by the Oklahoma City bombing, is trying to make some kind of comment about home-grown terrorism, he lost me along the way. Judd has been typecast so often as a lady in distress that “Bug” is in many ways the apotheosis of her career. She does a good job of showing Agnes’s encroaching craziness, which takes the outward form of hypernormality. Shannon, who has performed the role many times on stage, is an imposing presence – not for nothing was he cast as the rescuing marine who strode into the debris in Oliver Stone’s “World Trade Center. But after awhile I felt sorrier for Shannon than for Peter.
Facebook Opens Up
Forbes - May 25, 2007
The Do-It-Yourselfers”), Facebook says users will be able to completely eliminate its home-grown products, such as a video-hosting service announced Thursday, in favor of third-party versions. “How are we promising not to trump your application? We’re going to level the playing field,” says Owen Van Natta, chief operating officer at Facebook. “Developers won’t be second-class citizens–we’re going to compete directly with them. “By embracing third-party developers this way, Facebook’s ecosystem of add-ons could soon become richer than MySpace’s and engender developer loyalty. Glenn Kaina, president of photo and video-sharing widget company Uber.
Congress Passes War Funding Bill Without Troop Withdrawal Deadlines
CNN International - May 25, 2007
Whole Foods started out as this really small mom and pop kind of place, now it’s in talks to acquire one of its biggest rivals, Wild Oats. Some critics say the challenge now will be to get better, not just bigger. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) LAWRENCE (voice over): It’s home-grown food, animals without antibiotics and just about everything organic. It may lack all kind of additives, but it’s definitely not free. (on camera): I know some of the items are going to be more expensive at a place like Whole Foods, is it worth the extra money? PEGGY CURRY, WHOLE FOODS SHOPPER: To me, yes. LAWRENCE (voice over): Peggy Curry is picky about what goes in her basket. CURRY: This is great.
Early leaders in the house
San Diego Union Tribune - May 25, 2007
Jenkins, at 32 one of the Brewers' elders, disqualified himself. “It's 'The Young and the Restless,' ” he said, “not 'The Old and the Restless. ' ”
The Brewers are all about youth, players such as Fielder and Hardy and Rickie Weeks and Tony Gwynn Jr. , all home-grown in the Brewers system. In that regard, the new Brewers remind Yost of the Atlanta Braves when he was a coach under Bobby Cox and their home-growns were Chipper Jones and Andruw Jones. On the other hand, while Jenkins also is a Brewers draftee, he has been with Milwaukee since the switch from the AL to the NL in 1998. That's an average of 91 losses per season to have endured.