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PR Web: Lifestyle Food / Beverage
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Maplewood Chef Turns Up the Heat In Your Kitchen (Jun 30 2005 14:59 GMT) - Time-starved individuals and families are learning that nutrition is the key component to good health. With Savor the Flavor personal chef service, tempting and exciting natural whole foods are only a few steps away in the kitchens of many New Jersey customers. Single parents, working couples, families and executives are among the many health conscious people who can enjoy the convenience of a service tailored to the needs of each customer, with emphasis on the integration of nutritious whole foods, plenty of fresh produce, and savory herbs and spices. [PRWEB Jun 30, 2005] |
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Grow Plant Vegetable (Jun 30 2005 14:59 GMT) - Grow Plant Vegetable: “Utilizing the net for normal searches is one of the biggest time savers you’ll ever come across. It seems that everyone now has exactly what they are looking up regardless of where they live. |
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Free Wholesale Gold Jewelry Catalogs (Jun 30 2005 14:59 GMT) - Free Wholesale Gold Jewelry Catalogs: “Sometimes the best webpages can be found through the library. The best free wholesale gold jewelry catalogs information may take a bit of time to ferret out. “ |
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Opera Branches Out to Mobile Windows (Jun 30 2005 14:59 GMT) - Despite initial plans to skip the Windows smartphone market, Opera has broadened support for its Web browser onto Microsoft based mobile devices. Opera 8 brings the company's latest browsing technology to the small screen, with support for major Web standards including CSS2, DOM 2 and JavaScript. |
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Treat Sciatic (Jun 30 2005 14:59 GMT) - Treat Sciatic: “When you feel dismayed because of the striking amount of time it involves to reveal what you are looking for, cheer up because you’re one step closer to your goal. As you’ |
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Yahoo tests 'social' search (Jun 30 2005 14:59 GMT) - gsandler writes "This story from ZDNet covers Yahoo's announcement of personalized search features that they will be adding to their services. "People with a Yahoo login will be able to bookmark and cache copies of their favorite Web sites, label them in certain categories and attach comments in a structured way. Users will then be able to search among their contacts' knowledge base with what Yahoo is calling its MyRank search technology" |
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Ray Bradbury condemns Cuban book burning (Jun 30 2005 14:59 GMT) - GregS* writes "'Fahrenheit 451' author takes stance while U.S. librarians ignore counterparts by Walter Skold at WorldNetDaily" Bradbury is quoted as saying, ""I stand against any library or any librarian anywhere in the world being imprisoned or punished in any way for the books they circulate. I plead with Castro and his government to immediately take their hands off the independent librarians and release all those librarians in prison, and to send them back into Cuban culture to inform the people." |
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Vulnerability of Paris Library Gains Attention in France (Jun 30 2005 14:59 GMT) - Anonymous Patron writes "The New York Times has more on all those missing books at the National Library in France. Even so, Le Figaro asserted that the report provides a disturbing portrait of the difficulties of protecting as many as 35 million books, documents, manuscripts, maps and photographs. "To turn the library into a locked safe would be easy, but it is not our vocation," the newspaper quoted Agnès Saal, the library's director-general, as saying. "Unlike museums, our documents are there to be consulted."" |
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Monica Svensson klar för VM (Jun 30 2005 14:58 GMT) - Gångaren Monica Svensson är klar för VM i Helsingfors i augusti efter att ha klarat B-gränsen vid en internationell gångtävling i Dublin i lördags. |
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