Berry good for you? (BBC News)
Austin360.com (Austin American-Statesman)
Cereal knockoffs 2 scoops better (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
West Coast Swing (The Scotsman)
Events circuit labor of love for traveling vendors (BendBulletin.com)
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Top Athletes Join Forces for a New Mission: Athlete-Engineered ... - PR Newswire
NEW YORK, Nov. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- When Professional Basketball player Steve Nash, Gold Medal Skateboarder Ryan Sheckler, Professional Soccer player Mia Hamm, Gold Medal Snowboarder Gretchen Bleiler, Gold Medal Swimmer Amanda Beard and Professional ...
Read more...Dublin in black and white - Economist.com
BELGIUM is not the first thing that comes to mind when you mention Brussels on Dublin’s streets. “I haven’t got any love,” Annie, a trader, tells me, thinking I was looking for the edible kind. Trade’s bad on Moore Street’s markets, and ...
Read more...Soothe your nerves, beat the blues - Business Standard
The ingredients in products for winter skin care seem to get ever-more exotic. Abhilasha Ojha does a sampling. Opening my brand-new bottle of Jwalini oil from Kama (Rs 185 for a 100 ml bottle) this morning, a particularly beneficial application to ...
Read more...Swap shop - The Sun
SWAP a small Danish pastry with 376 calories and 15g of fat FOR a two-finger KitKat with 110 calories and 8g of fat. Swap ... KitKat SWAP crispy seaweed with 400 calories and 34g of fat per serving FOR chicken and sweetcorn soup with 170 calories and ...
Read more...Online, on the streets, shoppers, retailers gear up for season - Joplin Globe
Seneca resident Tracie Elbert is one of those 3 a.m. shoppers. That’s when she planned to arrive at Northpark Mall today for the kickoff of Black Friday. “My husband tells me I’m crazy,” Elbert said. “I can’t get him to come with me ...
Read more...TV ads trump reviews for games fans - Techradar.com
Gamers might like to see themselves as maverick rebels kicking against the system, but it seems they're still overwhelmingly influenced by traditional TV and magazine adverts. A survey by US company Ad-ology Research (sounds scientific, doesn't it ...
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