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64. VIRGINIA: Fishing company faces nearly $7M fine for hiring illegals
VIRGINIA: Fishing company faces nearly $7M fine for hiring illegals Associated Press NORFOLK The owners of a Newport News commercial fishing company face nearly $7 million in fines after being charged with employing more than 100 illegal immigrants over four years. VIRGINIA: Fishing company faces nearly $7M fine for hiring illegals Associated Press NORFOLK The owners of a Newport News commercial fishing company face nearly $7 million in fines after being charged with employing more than...
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65. Grandpa's cranberry-orange relish was part of Thanksgiving
Mumford's potato chips would top a dish, maybe a trout noodle casserole? Louden's apples would be transform into applesauce. The food for the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag would have been hunted, gathered, caught or leftover from the long voyage. In the days of instant potatoes and canned gravy, I know that magic will never be found in a container of cranberry-orange relish pulled from a grocery shelf. No later than Thanksgiving eve, any of the 11 grandkids who were willing (ability wasn't...
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66. Live Search
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67. St. Thomas Ag Fair set for this weekend at Reichhold Center grounds
Business directory keyword search: Category: Virgin Islands Newspaper: offers virgin island news, virgin island guide, stories, sports, business and opinion. Virgin Island America's Caribbean Paradise
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68. Fish farmer plans float in Norway
The news came as the company posted a third-quarter loss, caused by low salmon prices, a serious outbreak of infectious salmon anaemia in Chile and the costs of integrating acquisitions. Comments are not moderated but we will react if anything that breaks the rules comes to our attention and we may delete inappropriate postings. You must not post anything that is abusive, indecent, unlawful or defamatory. Remember, you are personally liable for what you post on this site. Please treat...
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69. A holiday they deserve
FOR five months, they cut grass, scrubbed floors and washed toilets to pay for their maiden trip to Penang. Samantha Witteman, 12, who sings in a church band, said she met a lot of people and hoped to learn a local Malay song and dance at the end of her visit. She added that she enjoyed learning an Indian game called kabbadi, as well as eating local delicacies such as spicy chicken curry and pulut inti. Kumarathevan, 34, said the programme helped the youths to learn from each other, noting...
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70. Death Toll 1,100 in Bangladesh
A cyclone that slammed into the coast with 150 mph winds killed at least 1,100 people, isolating remote towns and villages swamped by a storm surge or hemmed in by piles of debris, aid workers and a Bangladeshi news agency said Friday
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71. Food planner
More than a dozen restaurants will feature their dishes, and guests can mingle with Giants players. Entries have included sushi rolls, paninis, lettuce wraps and empanadas. For information or tickets, go to giants.com/taste. Turner Classic Movies turns its programming over to a food guy. Alton Brown of the Food Network has selected four movies to air as part of TCM's Guest Programmer Month. And if old movies aren't your thing, catch Brown hosting the Food Network's "The Next Iron Chef"...
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72. California firm confirms interest
The deal that would give a California real estate firm control of downtown Wilkes-Barre s revitalization crown jewel will likely not be completed until 2008. The deal, if struck, would likely mark the second multi-million dollar windfall for the chamber since its short-term cash flow issues were made public in August. Geary declined to elaborate on where the two sides stand in their negotiations, or whether a price had been agreed upon. People walk by the front of an unfinished building...
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