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37. Pregnancy Diet - Watch Your Nutrition
In the pregnancy period, your baby, whom you are creating with your flesh and blood, is still very much part of your body and for that you need more nutrition intake. However, one needs to have lots of high protein, calcium, vitamins such as Vitamins B12, B6, vitamin D iron, zinc and folic acid (it has been proved after myriad researches that even a simple tablet of folic acid prevents severe neurological- brain and spinal cord disorders) During pregnancy, nutritional needs are increased,...
SourceAmerican Chronicle,CA

38. So exactly how do you "E-L-P-S" ... er, spell, your name
Anthony Gargiulo, a rookie defensive end from Dartmouth, is a hit at the Calgary Stampeders' training camp because of his ability to take any word and instantly alphabetize the letters in it. You know, there's a lot of beer stops. This guy's name spells belortu. It's good to be king, but Cavaliers star LeBron James is now a commissioner, too of the Ultimate Bubble Blowing League, which will crown a national bubblegum-blowing champion and try to break the record for largest bubble, 23...
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39. China to increase State pork reserves
China to increase State pork reserves. cn) Updated: 2007-06-26 15:27 Zhu Zhigang, vice minister of finance, recently announced that China is going to improve its forecasting and monitoring system for non-staple foods such as live pigs and pork, build a pork reserve institution, and appropriately enlarge the capacity of State pork reserves. cn) Updated: 2007-06-26 15:27 Zhu Zhigang, vice minister of finance, recently announced that China is going to improve its forecasting and monitoring...
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40. Non-organic farms struggle in India
Non-organic farms struggle in India Tuesday, June 26, 2007 By Tripti Lahiri, NEW DELHI, AFP As India struggles to deal with stagnation in its crucial agricultural sector, small-scale organic farming initiatives near the capital are providing clues on how to reap healthy profits from the land. Non-organic farms struggle in India Tuesday, June 26, 2007 By Tripti Lahiri, NEW DELHI, AFP As India struggles to deal with stagnation in its crucial agricultural sector, small-scale organic farming...
SourceChina Post,Taiwan

41. How green is that apple?
On the surface, a good result all round; good for the shop, good for Boscastle, good for the distribution company that delivers them each week, and good for the punters. The pies had been made in Brunswick, picked up from there by a Castlemaine company and driven back, and then dropped off at my joint, 45 kilometres down the road. But - and here the agonising, contradictory and frequently absurd ethics of food come into focus - was it good for the environment? The customers had driven on a...
SourceThe Age,Australia

42. BEER-BELLY TOWER ON DIET
June 26, 2007 -- THE architect of the planned new JPMorgan Chase tower near Ground Zero left the door open yesterday to slightly reducing the size of its giant, elevated trading floors cantilevered over a new St. The trading floors, starting at 190 feet above ground, will hover over a patch of land about two-thirds the size of a city block - an overhang like no other building in New York. Kohn took polite exception to my description last week of the protruding block of trading floors...
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43. Sausage makers see shot at spicing up their sales with possible law ...
While much of the nation's meat is processed in big operations that sell to numerous outlets, Glenn's Market & Catering does most of its business through his retail store, as do most other Wisconsin small- and medium-sized processors. The businessman, who is American Association of Meat Processors regional director for the area including Minnesota, and North and South Dakota as well as Wisconsin, wants to enlarge his 13,600-square-foot building by about 6,000 square feet in 2009, and...
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44. Fast Food Nation in Denial
A majority (59%) admitted they are most likely to reach for junk food when they are stressed, with cookies and candy ranking as most popular. According to the findings, 36% stated they eat fast food at least once a week, with 16% stating they consume it two or more times a week. Reaching 21 million readers, Woman's Day is a newsstand leader in the women's service field selling an average of 1.4 million copies every three weeks. When examining the cost of eating healthy, 80% stated they...
SourcePR Newswire (press release),NY

45. Watercooler Stories
Although prison officials argued pornography posed a security risk at the jail and predicted it would disrupt the treatment of sex offenders, the district administrative appeals court ruled last year restricting an inmate's right to information was potentially more dangerous than the fallout might be from allowing him to look at pornography. Although prison officials argued pornography posed a security risk at the jail and predicted it would disrupt the treatment of sex offenders, the...
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