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Ex-Le-Nature's head named in racketeering suit
The Associated PressThe former chief executive of a bankrupt drink company and Wachovia Corp. are among those named in a racketeering lawsuit filed by a bankruptcy trustee. The lawsuit unsealed late last month accuses former Le-Nature's Inc. CEO Gregory Podlucky of...Tags: Bankruptcy, Lawyers, Trials, Organized Crime, Justice System
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Habits bad for the environment
So which of our habits is the worst enemy to the environment? For now, here's a look at some of our most common environmental transgressions, starting with the biggies.
HOME ENERGY
Consumption The average Chicago household uses 5,400 kilowatt hours of...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Alicia Silverstone, Air Transportation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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Tired of the same old, same old?
Forum Publishing GroupPart of the fun of wines is that there are so many variations on the same theme to try. With the amassed assemblage of wine labels on dealers' shelves and in restaurants, the choice is almost endless. So you try this brand or that brand, find one you...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking, Cranberries, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Restaurants
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Break out the Champagne, uncork a Penfolds: EU, Australia have wine deal
Associated Press WriterBRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) _ The European Union and Australia signed an agreement Monday that will protect such European names as "Champagne" in Australia while further opening European markets to wines from Down Under. The deal will give geographical...Tags: European Union, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking
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Santa Claws for a day
Of The Morning CallSpencer Jonathan Solt is such a good 8-month-old boy that his mother knew he would behave for his photo with Santa. It's too bad that he refused to wear the red-and-white striped sock she picked out for him to don as a sweater. ''He just looked...Tags: Cats, Dogs, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Palmer Township, Allentown
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Got milk, got health debate
Tribune reporterCartons of milk still anchor school lunches, but the milk inside them is changing as concerns mount about childhood obesity and nutrition. Some area schools are adding to the selection of sweetened varieties in an effort to boost students' calcium...Tags: High Schools, Health Organizations, Consumers, Health Treatments, River Forest
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Report: `distracted driver' caused fatal crash
The final report on the death of a sheriff's deputy fatally injured last month while directing traffic blames the accident on a "distracted driver." The report, released Thursday, found that a 16-year-old girl was heading east on Ind. 45 in her sport-...Tags: Vehicles, Indianapolis, Police
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Job seekers go undercover to check out employers
The Wall Street JournalMore executives are transforming themselves into "mystery shoppers" to scrutinize potential employers during these uncertain times. Such senior managers pose as customers to visit stores, dealers, distribution centers or Web sites. Applicants say the...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Employees, Employers, Motorcycling
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Palm Beach County events
Today Antique and Collectibles Show, noon to 5 p.m., South Florida Fairgrounds Expo Center, 9067 Southern Blvd., West Palm Beach. $6.50. Call 561-640-3433. Bingo, includes danish and coffee, 1 to 3 p.m., Mae Volen Senior Center, 1515 W. Palmetto...Tags: Collectibles, Basketball, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Baptist
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A sweet new entry in bitter food fight
Tribune reporterType in "aspartame" or "sucralose" into a search engine, and you're bound to come up with all sorts of hits linking the two artificial sweeteners to some sort of malady. Never mind that the Food and Drug Administration says they are safe. Now, the FDA...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo Incorporated, Health Organizations, Johnson & Johnson Incorporated, Groceries
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Restaurant Review: Winter Garden's Sweet Traditions
Sentinel Food EditorIt's hard to get a table right away at Sweet Traditions Bakery & Cafe in downtown Winter Garden. Oh, there's plenty of room inside and out at this casual French eatery. It'll just take a few minutes to close your dropped jaw and form a sentence after you...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking, Soups, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Cheese
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Strawberry fields forever
Special to The Baltimore SunThe giant strawberry fields outside the towns of Salinas and Watsonville, Calif., south of San Jose, seem to stretch on forever. In Merced County, east of Santa Cruz, the tomato fields roll on and on for miles. For some old-timers in our area, these...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dining and Drinking, Campbell Soup Company, Agriculture, Auction Service
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