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73. RECIPE FOR DISASTER
No problem, the Vineland resident thought, pulling a bag of what she thought was blueberries frozen in the refrigerator. Make one in the kitchen, however, and your good-natured family will probably never let you live it down. The Vineland resident melted some brown sugar and honey together, pouring it into a bowl of the crumbled cookies. This time, however, she baked them without sugar, turning them into crusty baked oatmeal. Forcinito, a Vineland resident, recalled a story when she was...
Source3/13/2007

74. Peanut butter recall widens
food safety authorities extended a recall of peanut butter linked to a salmonella outbreak to include products bought as early as October 2004. The outbreak of salmonella related to peanut butter has sickened 290 people from 39 states who have gotten sick according to the latest information from the FDA. At least 13 people died in the Solomon Islands Monday after two earthquakes and a tsunami hit the western part of the island-chain nation, the country's chi. Salmonella can cause nausea,...
Source3/29/2007

75. Falun Gong, GM crop films are weekend offerings
As the storm rages, he wrestles with his conscience as he reflects on his part in the torture and brainwashing of followers of Falun Gong, a spiritual movement banned in the nation that maintains strict controls over all religions. Two very different films in very different venues offer alternatives to the multiplex movies this weekend: It's the story of a policeman and his dying wife, stranded in a massive sandstorm in China. Search Honolulu Advertiser: Monday at the University of...
SourceHonolulu Advertiser

76. February 2007
Daily news on yeast, sweeteners, food fibers and flavors. Free access to news on food ingredients in North America
Source2/27/2007

77. California calls for suspension of GM rice testing
California calls for suspension of GM rice testing Government regulation for GM contamination of rice is clearly not working, according to the California Rice Commission,
SourceNutraingredients.com

78. Culture Vulture: LDS spoof reaching its target audience
The book is full of witty and informative articles under such headlines as, "Poll Reveals Majority of Men 'Highly Satisfied' with Patriarchy," "Provo Man Votes Democratic 'Just to See What It Feels Like,' '' and "Existence of Nine Children Suggests 'Intimate Relations' Between Mom, Dad. The book is full of witty and informative articles under such headlines as, "Poll Reveals Majority of Men 'Highly Satisfied' with Patriarchy," "Provo Man Votes Democratic 'Just to See What It Feels Like,'...
Source3/11/2007

79. Oldest WWI Navy veteran dies at 105
Lloyd Brown, the last known surviving World War I Navy veteran, has died. He was 105. Mr. Brown died Thursday at the Charlotte Hall Veterans...
SourceSeattle Times

80. Shepherd native fights for life after accident
At the hospital, the Carneys helped support Brandons fiance Paula, his mother Diane LaLone of Weidman, his stepmother Cheryl LaLone, as well as his father, who are formerly of Shepherd, but now live in Caledonia, and Brandons sister Brandy Hibbler, who arrived the next morning. At the hospital, the Carneys helped support Brandons fiance Paula, his mother Diane LaLone of Weidman, his stepmother Cheryl LaLone, as well as his father, who are formerly of Shepherd, but now live in Caledonia,...
SourceThe Morning Sun

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