Milk mustache is home grown product.

The News Review:

- Milk mustache is home grown product.
- FA enlist experts to raise skill levels
- Dems’ plan on energy tilts green Pelosi shifts from fossil fuels,…
- Cubs offer Brewers tough one to chew on at Wrigley.
- Sarkozy makes bid to take personal charge of the secret services
- Encompassing the Globe: Portugal and the World in the 16th and 17th…
- Associates on a rocky path to nowhere

Milk mustache is home grown product.
Free with registration – Janesville Gazette (Janesville, WI) – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 29, 2007
| Janesville Gazette (Janesville, WI) (June, 2007). 29–LAKE GENEVA-Ryan Leedle now knows the secret of the milk mustache that appears on the upper lips of celebrities in the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board’s famous "Got Mi.

FA enlist experts to raise skill levels
Telegraph.co.uk – Jun 29, 2007
We want to go up to 70 per cent – but it has to be on merit. Fabregas is ‘home-grown’. The challenge for us is to improve technical quality so at 16 more English youngsters go into the Academies. But most clubs are setting up European, and world-wide scouting networks, so it’s going to get worse unless we can challenge that with schemes like this. “The presence of Sir Terry Leahy outside Wembley was significant not simply because the Tesco chief executive was investing £5… Fabregas is ‘home-grown’. The challenge for us is to improve technical quality so at 16 more English youngsters go into the Academies. But most clubs are setting up European, and world-wide scouting networks, so it’s going to get worse unless we can challenge that with schemes like this. “The presence of Sir Terry Leahy outside Wembley was significant not simply because the Tesco chief executive was investing £5. 25 million of the supermarket’s takings in the programme.

Dems’ plan on energy tilts green Pelosi shifts from fossil fuels,…
San Francisco Chronicle – Jun 29, 2007
The new legislation is all about conservation and renewable energy. Pelosi, at a press conference in the Capitol on Thursday, said the measure amounted to a new American revolution in energy and climate change. “It provides the largest investment in home-grown biofuels and supports clean, renewable energy,” Pelosi said. “It lowers energy costs for the consumers with greater efficiency and smarter technology. ” The measure could bring new research money to the Bay Area, which has emerged as a major center for biofuels science because of a $500 million deal between oil giant BP and the University of California and a $125 million federal grant to Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for biofuels research. Silicon Valley also is pouring money into green energy projects to capitalize on the global shift toward cleaner energy and renewables. The package is likely to be approved by the Democrat-controlled House, but it could face obstacles when it’s merged with a Senate energy bill that differs in key ways.

Cubs offer Brewers tough one to chew on at Wrigley.
Free with registration – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 29, 2007
The Cubs will have played 80. So does Brewers manager Ned Yost see this as a big series? “Nah,” Yost said.

Sarkozy makes bid to take personal charge of the secret services
The Independent – Independent – Jun 29, 2007
Squarcini, the man who has been given a “licence to merge”, is a Corsican-born career police officer and anti-terrorism expert. He was once deputy head of the Renseignment Généraux, which covers some of the functions of the Special Branch in Britain but also monitors horse-racing and betting. The RG’s tasks are mostly repression of internal subversion and home-grown terrorism. Squarcini will now be expected to merge this agency with the DST, which is the main anti-foreign terrorism agency and counter-intelligence service. Traditionally, the DST has largely spied on foreigners. The RG has mostly spied on the French (including on the DST).

Encompassing the Globe: Portugal and the World in the 16th and 17th…
New York Times – Jun 29, 2007
In an ivory sculpture of a Krishna-like Jesus, and in a translucent tortoise-shell bowl that seems to burn like an open fire, you can see that something else. China was next on the itinerary, as always a tough nut to crack. Then came Japan, where the insistent religious evangelism that loomed large in Portugal’s export package really paid off, spiritually and aesthetically, inspiring a wave of Japanese conversions that in turn sparked an industry in a home-grown devotional art. But the mood wasn’t pure brotherly love. Many Japanese regarded the Western

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