| Sellers of ch...ch...chia tap growing heart-health market
Most importantly, the seeds are high in one of the omega-3 fatty acids known to help prevent heart disease. The seeds are higher in omega-3 than any other plant source, including flaxseed, which many people sprinkle on food for its health benefits. .
Teen killed after car hits bus shelter
The out-of-control car also hit a bus shelter. No one was waiting for the bus at the time of the accident. A 17-year-old, who can't be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, is charged with impaired driving causing death and criminal negligence causing death. .
Corrections and clarifications
The theater provided incorrect information. 1/8/08 A recipe Sunday in the Entrée section for Muskego Lakes Country Club Greenbriar Stuffed Chicken misstated the amount of diced onion to be used. The recipe calls for 1/8 of a cup of finely diced yellow onion, not 8 cups. *** An Associated Press article Jan. 1 about the release from prison of Sara Jane Moore, who attempted to kill President Ford in 1975, incorrectly stated that she was involved with the Symbionese Liberation Army. Moore was involved with leftist political causes in the San Francisco Bay area at the time, but her former defense attorney, Frank Bell, says he knows of no connection between Moore and the SLA. 1/5/08 An article Friday about school board elections in the Washington-Caldwell and Waterford Graded districts misstated the deadline for candidates to file papers.
Midnight Pass® Unveils Top Holiday Pet Picks at the 2006 HH Backer's ...
Midnight Pass unveiled their top holiday pet picks and best sellers at HH Backer's Pet Industry Christmas 2006 Trade Show held at the Donald E. Stephens convention center in Rosemont (Chicago) IL on October 6th-8th, 2006. Catering to the owners of pampered pets and other discerning clientele, Midnight Pass is a direct marketer and online retailer (www.midnightpass.com), headquartered in Marshfield, MA, offering innovative and exclusive products to thousands of customers worldwide. .
Democrats eyeing record turnout
And based on absentee voting to date, the Democrats could obliterate that record and even rival last week's GOP turnout of 444,090. As of Thursday the state had issued 53,936 absentee ballots — 32,164 for Democrats and 21,772 for the GOP primary Jan. 19 — according to figures from the State Election Commission. That means the Democratic absentee turnout is on track to approach 50 percent higher than the Republican absentee turnout. Absentee voting will continue through 5 p.m. today in the Democratic primary. Charleston County Democratic Party Chairman Waring Howe called the absentee numbers "tremendous" and said they bode well for an eyebrow-raising turnout on Saturday. well for an eyebrow-raising turnout on Saturday. "We're looking forward to a record turnout that will equal or exceed the Republicans on Jan.
The Watchdog: Arnold residence's junkyard riles neighbors
EDITOR'S NOTE: Ever want someone to growl on your behalf? From plowing to potholes, from sediment runoff to sewer blockages, the Watchdog wants to hear about your civic problem. He'll figure out which government agency is responsible, and follow up to see that it's handled satisfactorily." target="newplace"> .
Trouble in the woods for Dubya
Unfortunately so few of the voting public look past the bumper sticker slogans of "I'll cut your taxes". I'm a 5th generation Floridian who woke up this morning to read in the local paper that the Republican controlled legislature is about to repeal the intangibles tax which affects almost exclusively the very rich. There we go again. Another Bush and a Republican controlled legislature giving tax breaks to the very rich. Another article in the same paper told about reductions in mental health programs for children due to lack of funds. Both articles are available at :www.news-journalonline.com .
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