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73. Restaurant sampler
Commitments Anniversaries Engagements Weddings Place a Commitment Food Health & Fitness Home & Garden Suburban Living Travel Autos Buy a Used Car Sell a Car Homes Find a Home Sell a Home Jobs Find a Job Post a Job More Classifieds Personals Photo Reprints Place an Ad Monday,Dec.
Source11/21/2006

74. Celebrate Utah books at two events this week
A release party for The Mormon Tabernacle Enquirer: LDS News, Advice And Opinion, by the authors of the "Sugar Beet," an online satirical newsletter, is Thursday at 7 p. The Enquirer, edited by Christoper Kimball Bigelow, co-author of Mormonism for Dummies, includes items culled from the Sugar Beet Web site and newsletter along with new material. Subject headings range from "SpongeBob Receives Mission Call" to "Gay Polygamists Make Bid for Legitimacy. On Friday, author Myriam N. Onyeabor...
Source11/12/2006

75. Trade trip lands new deals
Dahl said he helped establish contacts for a North Dakota trade delegation that has been in the three countries for the past two weeks drumming up business. Companies with representatives who made the trip are Duratech Industries of Jamestown, WCCO Belting of Wahpeton, Gates Manufacturing inc. of Lansford, Sund Manufacturing inc. of Newburg, Brandt Holdings inc. of Fargo, Titan Machinery of Fargo and SolarBee of Dickinson. Companies with representatives who made the trip are Duratech...
Source11/4/2006

76. Cooking Foibles -- Can You Heat a Turkey on Your Computer?
Miller: Actually, there are 55 home economists and dietitians sitting right in front of me, and they're all talking to someone across the country, and what is so cute [is that] all of them talk with their hands and I know what they are talking about. They are sliding the turkey in the oven, they're basting it as they talk they are using their hands. People have tried to cook them in their sauna, things like that, but you do need at least 325 degrees worth of heat. We have had people who...
Source11/22/2006

77. European chemicals legislation moves closer
The new law will see a shifting of the onus of proof onto businesses to prove that chemicals they use are safe. Action plans to phase out use of the most dangerous chemicals need to be drawn up, although green campaigners had wanted outright bans and believed that their failure to achieve this came down to "intense lobbying" by industry. Companies will be required to provide lists of the chemicals they use, and to list any that constitute significant risks. The change will affect around...
SourceMallenbaker.net

78. A timeline
Workers at the plant begin filing lawsuits. Workers at the Marion plant begin filing lawsuits. Former Missouri popcorn work ers Eric Peoples and his wife, Cassandra, win a $20 million jury verdict against diacetyl maker International Flavors and Fragrances inc.
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79. Trials for GM potatoes agreed
But if the trial shows that the new GM variety is resistant to the common disease late blight, it could be grown commercially in Britain within a decade. Some potato growers are worried that negative publicity about the new trials will deter consumers, even if the vegetables are not on sale. Any vegetables grown in the experiment must be destroyed. Trials for GM potatoes agreed. DERBY The Government has agreed to new GM trials for potatoes. The plants will be grown next year on land owned...
SourceTimes Online

80. Conrad slowdown forces disaster assistance promise
If anyone had any doubts about how serious Sen. Kent Conrad considers disaster assistance legislation, those doubts were dispelled when the North Dakota Democrat practically shut down the Senate for three days.
SourceSoutheast Farm Press

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