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Dinner is served
247-4737Harvey Sallee had his specially-ordered meatloaf lunch delivered to his room by a hostess dressed in black pants, a white shirt, black vest, and bow tie. But this was no Hilton vacation. The uniformed hostess is one facet of the new "At Your Request"...Tags: National Government, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Government, Williamsburg, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)
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As costs continue to rise, parents work to stretch food dollars for school meals
The Associated PressKids may be worried about homework, teachers and that pesky bully this school year. But parents? They're leery about lunches. With food prices rising and packages shrinking, parents are wondering how they'll stretch their food budgets. Children are going...Tags: Illnesses, Prices, Hormel Foods Corporation, Natural Resources, Wetlands
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PETA files complaint against Agriprocessors
Associated Press WriterThe Agriprocessors meatpacking plant in Postville was cited for improper slaughtering of cattle three days after the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals filed a federal complaint against the facility. The complaint was filed after PETA reviewed a...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Judaism, Food Safety, Health and Safety at Work, Crimes
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Sales may mean dim holidays
Associated PressWhen it came to buying their children new jeans and trendy tops, parents held the line: They focused on basics at discounters and waited for the best deals, resulting in weak August sales at many stores. That's a bad sign for the holiday season, because...Tags: Energy Saving, Saks Incorporated, Personal Income, Tropical Storms, Bon-Ton Stores Incorporated (The)
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Ethanol: energy's golden child dodges more darts
AP Business WriterEthanol's wild ride has brought it quickly from political golden child to scapegoat for everything from soaring food prices and world hunger to pork-barrel spending. This week, the Republican Party in its national platform called for an end to ethanol...Tags: Republican National Conventions, John McCain, Elections, Political Candidates, Renewable Energy
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Schumer pushing for syrup plant in upstate NY
numbers. CHANGES dateline to Croghan, sted Lowville. Moving on general news and financial services. CROGHAN, N.Y. (AP) _ A centralized bottling plant would allow New York state to tap the full potential of its underdeveloped maple syrup industry, U.S....Tags: Maine, Vermont, New York, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Finding bargains in lunchboxes
Kids might be worried about homework, teachers and that pesky bully this school year.
But parents? They're leery about lunches. With food prices rising and packages shrinking, parents are wondering how they'll stretch their food budgets. Children are...Tags: Illnesses, Prices, Kraft Foods Inc., Wii, Family
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Lunchbox Economics
The Associated PressNow that children are back in school, their worries may include homework, teachers and that pesky bully. But parents? They're leery about lunches. With food prices rising and packages shrinking, parents are wondering how to stretch food budgets. Children...Tags: Nintendo Company Ltd., Prices, Hormel Foods Corporation, Kraft Foods Inc., Wii
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Calderon presents Mexico's annual report in written form
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThere were no shoving matches at the door, no showdowns at the dais. Not a catcall was uttered. Instead, Mexican President Felipe Calderon on Monday delivered the annual state of the union report to Congress only in written form, skirting the sort of...Tags: Elections, Political Candidates, Heads of State, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Drug Trafficking
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Price Drops In Oil, Metals May Signal Bubble Has Burst
Associated PressInvestors are fleeing commodities in another massive exodus, reviving debate about whether the futures bubble has burst or is just going through a temporary contraction. A steep drop in oil prices Tuesday started the latest selling wave, and gold,...Tags: Hurricane Gustav, Economy, Energy Saving, Deutsche Bank AG, Market and Exchange
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More Treasure Coast students may be in need of free or reduced school meals
TCPalm.comBecause of the economic slowdown, Treasure Coast school districts expect a moderate increase in the number of students who apply and qualify for the free and reduced-cost meal program. Rae Hollenbeck, food services director for the Martin County School... -
Hurricane Gustav pours rain on Haiti, aims at Gulf
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Hurricane Gustav dumped torrential rains across southern Haiti yesterday, killing at least one man and threatening crops amid protests over high food prices. Oil prices rose on fears the storm could batter oil rigs in the Gulf of...Tags: Natural Disasters, Tropical Weather, Petroleum Industry, Meteorological Disasters, Disasters
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