THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Want to eat a healthy Chinese meal? You have to know what to ask for
While traditional plates consist of healthy grains, fruits and vegetable, that is not what you’ll find in most North American restaurants
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Scientific American
Chimps in Uganda: Resilience
Their chorus of pant hoots gave them away in dramatic fashion. The chimpanzees we'd been looking for were nearby, and we knew exactly where to find them. Though farmland and trees blocked our view, we could hear that the chimpanzees had arrived at a particular fig tree laden with ripe fruits. As ripe fruit specialists, chimpanzees seek out fruiting figs like this Ficus...
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BoingBoing
Will robots take all the jobs?
In a fascinating installment of the IEEE Techwise podcast [MP3], Rice University Computational Engineering prof Moshe Vardi discusses the possibility that robots will obviate human labor faster than new jobs are created, leaving us with no jobs. This needn't be a bad thing -- it might mean finally realizing the age of leisure we've been [...]
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Times of India
April inflation at 4.89%, lowest since Nov '09
Declining price of food items, including fruits and vegetables, pulled
down inflation to nearly a three-and-a-half-year low of 4.89% in April,
which may present a case for further monetary policy easing.
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The Jerusalem Post
Shavuot – Torah, gratitude, humility
Also called the Day of Bikkurim, first fruits, because when the Temple was in J'lem, nation would bring fruits to J'lem from Shavuot on.
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Daily Mail
River cruises: How to float all the way from Burma to Burgundy
Cate Hope offers her selection of the very best river cruises on offer from lazy cruises down the Irrawaddy to a saunter through France to taste the fruits of its vineyards.
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The Jerusalem Post
Blintzes and first fruits
Shavuot through the ages in the US
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Les Echos
La nouvelle stratégie de Generali commence à porter ses fruits
La stratégie du nouvel administrateur délégué de Generali Mario Greco commence à porter ses fruits. L'assureur italien a ainsi publié vendredi un bénéfice supérieur aux attentes tout en renforçant ses fonds propres. Mario Greco, qui a pris les rênes du premier assureur vie européen en août,...Articles en rapportLa Bourse de Francfort termine quasi stable (+0,19%)La...
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Les Echos
Generali-La stratégie Greco commence à porter ses fruits
Bénéfice net T1 603 mlns d'euros c. consensus 528 mlnsRatio Solvency I de 145% à fin avrilLes objectifs seront tenus - GrecoL'action est en hausse (Actualisé avec des précisions, commentaire d'analyste, coursde Bourse)Articles en rapportLa Bourse de Francfort termine quasi stable (+0,19%)La Bourse de Londres clôture en hausse de 0,49%Le "décollage" africain freiné...
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Les Echos
Bénéfice trimestriel net de 603 millions d'euros pour Generali
[[692349]] Generali a publié vendredi un bénéfice supérieur aux attentes au titre du premier trimestre, cueillant les premiers fruits de la restructuration entreprise par son administrateur délégué Mario Greco après la perte enregistrée au quatrième trimestre 2012. Le groupe italien, premier...Articles en rapportLa Bourse de Londres en légère hausse avant le...
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Les Echos
Generali-Bénéfice net de 603 mlns d'euros au T1
Generali a publié vendredi un bénéfice supérieur aux attentes au titre du premier trimestre, cueillant les premiers fruits de la restructuration entreprise par son administrateur délégué Mario Greco après la perte enregistrée au quatrième trimestre 2012. Le groupe italien, premier assureur vie...Articles en rapportLa Bourse de Londres en légère hausse avant...
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Milder winters allow growth of lemons and olives on Vancouver Island
With cold winters and less than tropical summers most Canadians don’t think of planting lemon or olive trees in their backyards. But due to global warming, Vancouver Island farmers have been growing subtropical fruits on Vancouver Island for 20 years
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The Jerusalem Post
Healthy Eating: New fruits on the block
Bored with your food? Break with the norms and spice up your plate with these exotic yet nutrient loaded produce.
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perez hilton
Simon Pegg Drinks 'Til The World's End! See The HIGHlarious Trailer HERE!
The world is ending and we can't flipping wait!!!
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost teamed up under Edgar Wright's direction for the final time, and the fruits of their labor look TASTY!!!
In The World's End, the bestiez epic bar crawl quickly turns into a HIGHlarious battle for their lives!!
Ch-ch-check out the trailer (above)!
Yes! Yes!! Yes!!! This [...]
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Les Echos
La cure d'austérité de HSBC porte ses fruits
Le groupe bancaire britannique a doublé son bénéfice trimestriel avant impôt à 8,4 milliards de dollars.Articles en rapportSYNTHESE-Paris et Berlin se donnent des gages européensJP Morgan sous la pression de ses actionnaires et des jugesLa Bourse de Londres clôture en hausse après un week-end prolongéL'euro se reprend un peu face au dollar, aidé par un indicateur...
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Les Echos
HSBC recueille les fruits de sa restructuration au T1
Bénéfice T1 à $8,4 mds, consensus à $8,1 mdsProvisions pour créances douteuses réduites de moitiéL'action en hausse de près de 3% (Actualisé avec précisions)Articles en rapportSYNTHESE-Paris et Berlin se donnent des gages européensJP Morgan sous la pression de ses actionnaires et des jugesLa Bourse de Londres clôture en hausse après un week-end prolongéL'euro...
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Les Echos
HSBC cueille les fruits de sa restructuration
Bénéfice avant impôt pratiquement doublé au T1Le résultat de $8,4 mds dépasse les attentesLe coûts en baisse de 10%Articles en rapportSYNTHESE-Paris et Berlin se donnent des gages européensJP Morgan sous la pression de ses actionnaires et des jugesLa Bourse de Londres clôture en hausse après un week-end prolongéL'euro se reprend un peu face au dollar, aidé...
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Huffington Post
Donkeys At Caravan Festival Of The Arts To Bear Message Of Peace
CAIRO -- They may best be known as beasts of burden, but the donkey will soon be the star of the week-long Caravan Festival of the Arts opening here Friday. The festival is designed to spotlight efforts to achieve freedom and religious tolerance and demonstrate the fruits of the 2011 revolution.Over 90 fiberglass donkeys on display will bear a message of peace and tolerance...
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Le Figaro
Emploi, réformes,... : «ça prend du temps»
VIDÉO - Loin de «faire la fête» après un an au gouvernement, les ministres disent vouloir tenir le cap du président et assurent que les réformes engagées porteront leurs fruits à plus long terme.Articles en rapportComment Hollande a progressivement perdu la confiance des FrançaisLes déçus de la présidence HollandeBorloo veut une «loi d'unité républicaine»Participation...
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physorg
Zeal to ensure clean leafy greens takes bite out of riverside habitat in California
Meticulous attention to food safety is a good thing. As consumers, we like to hear that produce growers and distributers go above and beyond food safety mandates to ensure that healthy fresh fruits and vegetables do not carry bacteria or viruses that can make us sick.
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White House
FACT SHEET: United States Support for Central American Citizen Security
In his May 3 meeting with the Presidents of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and the Dominican Republic, and the Prime Minister of Belize, President Obama discussed our comprehensive regional partnership to improve citizen security in Central America.
Through the Central America Regional Security Initiative (CARSI) and multiple complementary...
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Huffington Post
Chris Broussard, ESPN Reporter, Thinks Jason Collins, Gays, Can Be 'Saved' If They 'Ask God For Forgiveness' (AUDIO)
You have to hand it to Chris Broussard: He's not one to back down in the face of controversy.ESPN's embattled NBA reporter incited a firestorm of controversy earlier this week after describing groundbreaking gay NBA player Jason Collins as a man living in "open rebellion to God.""Personally, I don’t believe that you can live an openly homosexual lifestyle or an openly...
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Science Daily
Sushi for peccaries?
It turns out the white-lipped peccary —- a piglike animal from Central and South America —- will settle for fish when fruits (its main food) are no longer on the menu, according to researchers revealing the first-ever photos of fish-eating peccaries.
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Times of India
Get the E! in your healthy day
It is oil soluble. And it protects against serious disorders or side effects. Here’s the lowdown on the most powerful anti oxidant and what it does for you, along with warnings.
Vitamin E is a vitamin that dissolves in fat. It is found in many foods including vegetable oils, cereals, meat, poultry, eggs, fruits, vegetables, and wheat germ oil. It is also available...
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siliconindia
10 Most Innovative CEOs Across The World
The CEOs of any company are the persons, who get fruits of success in their baskets.
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Times LIVE
Cancer patients not able to benefit from the fruits of freedom: Hospersa
Cancer patients at Addington Hospital in Durban are being robbed of their right to access health care, the Health and Other Service Personnel Trade Union of SA (Hospersa) said.
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Times LIVE
Cancer patients not able to benefit from the fruits of freedom: Hospersa
Cancer patients at Addington Hospital in Durban are being robbed of their right to access health care, the Health and Other Service Personnel Trade Union of SA (Hospersa) said.
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Times LIVE
Cancer patients not able to benefit from the fruits of freedom: Hospersa
Cancer patients at Addington Hospital in Durban are being robbed of their right to access health care, the Health and Other Service Personnel Trade Union of SA (Hospersa) said.
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omg
Healthy Hollywood: Natalie Coughlin's Nutritional Splash!
Olympic medalist Natalie Coughlin tells Healthy Hollywood that dried plums are one of her favorite go-to powerhouse foods. Alongside nutritionist Leslie Bonci, Natalie teamed up with The California Dried Plum Board to get these fruits on people's wellness radar!
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The Guardian
DNA double helix: discovery that led to 60 years of biological revolution | Adam Rutherford
Six decades after DNA's shapely curves were first revealed, no aspect of biology is now above modification, remix or redesignThe myth is that science proceeds in fits and starts, with eureka moments delivering revelation and revolution. The reality is usually much more mundane: a case of scientists grinding out small, incremental advances. But the publication 60 years...
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The Jerusalem Post
Kibbutz leaders object VAT on fresh produce
Agriculture professionals, kibbutz leaders say plan to impose VAT on fruits, vegetables "hit farmers very hard."
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The Jerusalem Post
Healthy Eating: Taste the Rainbow
"Find out what the color of fruits and vegetables means, what the phytonutrients behind these rainbow hues can do."
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Rolling Stone
Q&A: Snoop Lion Strikes Back at 'Reincarnated' Collaborator Bunny Wailer
In early 2012 Snoop Dogg took a three-week trip to Jamaica in order to make new music and explore a [...]
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Les Echos
Credit Suisse-T1 en hausse, dividende cash en vue
Credit Suisse a annoncé mercredi des bénéfices en hausse au titre du premier trimestre, en partie grâce à sa banque d'investissement dont la restructuration commence à porter ses fruits, et a laissé entrevoir le versement d'un dividende au comptant. Le bénéfice net de la banque suisse a atteint...Articles en rapportLa Bourse de Londres marque une pause après...
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Mashable
Yahoo App Update Shows Fruits of Summly Acquisition
The initial yield of Yahoo's $30 million acquisition of Summly is now on display. The company relaunched its flagship app for iPhone and iPod touch devices Monday morning, which uses Summly's artifical intelligence and natural language processing algorithms to deliver short summaries beneath story headlines.
The home screen of the app still displays thumbnails and headlines...
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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La Voix du Nord
Après Moody´s, Fitch retire à son tour son triple A à la Grande-Bretagne
Fitch a été vendredi la deuxième agence, après Moody's, à priver la Grande-Bretagne de son sacro-saint "triple A", infligeant un nouveau revers pour le gouvernement du conservateur David Cameron qui maintient le cap coûte que coûte malgré un plan d'austérité drastique qui peine à porter ses fruits.histoires liéesPrix du lait: distributeurs et industriels continuent...
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Times LIVE
Amazon nears debut of original TV shows
There used to be just one way for getting shows on TV. Networks would spend tens of millions of dollars ordering scripts and shooting pilots and then show the fruits of their labor to focus groups.
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Les Echos
La zone euro défend sa politique face aux critiques
Cinq responsables de la zone euro défendent leur réponse à la crise, accusée parfois de favoriser l'austérité, en estimant qu'elle porte ses fruits même s'il faut s'attaquer à un niveau de chômage "inacceptable", dans une tribune à paraître jeudi. "Tout n'est pas encore en place (...) mais il est...Articles en rapportAmerican Express - C.A. du T1 inférieur...
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Huffington Post
Michael Yaremchuk, M.D.: Separating Fact From Fiction: Obesity and Plastic Surgery
We might think that everyone knows the facts about obesity and weight loss, but a recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine exposes...
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Domainnamewire
What domain JetBlue bought and a $120,000 end user domain sale
JetBlue pays little for a domain, but another end user pays dearly. Sedo’s headline $120,000 sale of ConnectNow.com last week was (of course) to an end user. JetBlue also bought a domain through the service. Here’s a list of end user sales on Sedo last week. American Association of Young People bought yet another domain, [...]
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Reuters
Raw fruit may not be linked to lower blood pressure
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who eat more raw fruits or drink juice do not necessarily have lower blood pressure, according to a new study that goes against previous evidence.
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La Voix du Nord
Le Brésil fait flamber le prix du jus d´orange... et des autres fruits
Le quasi-monopole du Brésil sur le jus d'orange a fait bondir le prix de cette boisson devenue indispensable pour les petits déjeuners et les goûters familiaux et pousse à la hausse les prix d'autres fruits destinés à être pressés, surtout quand la météo s'en mêle.histoires liéesGDF Suez devrait annoncer l´arrêt partiel de 3 des 4 centrales à gaz en FrancePétrole:...
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Liberation
Le Brésil fait flamber le prix du jus d’orange... et des autres fruits |
The Sun
Suits you, Gwyneth
STAR showed off the fruits of all the macrobiotic foods she puts away on a chat show to promote her new cook book
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Science Daily
Naturally-occurring substance proves effective against deadly skin cancer in test tube and mice studies
For the first time, scientists have demonstrated the mechanism of action of gossypin, a naturally-occurring substance found in fruits and vegetables, as a treatment for melanoma, which causes the majority of deaths from skin cancer.
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Huffington Post
Darren Cox, National Beekeeper Of Year, Focuses On Dying Bees
LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A Utah man is trying to use his recognition as this year's national beekeeper of the year to focus attention on a major threat to the industry: colony collapse disorder.
Darren Cox of Cache County, who has 5,000 hives in Utah, California and Wyoming, received the award from the American Honey Producers Association earlier this year.
...
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Foreign Policy
Tensions flare with exchange of fire between Israel and Gaza
After
four
months of relative calm since a negotiated ceasefire in November 2012, tensions
have flared with the exchange
of fire between Palestinian militants in Gaza and Israeli Defense Forces.
According to Israeli officials, three rockets launched from Gaza hit southern
Israel near the town of Sderot on Tuesday, and two more on Wednesday. There were no
casualties....
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White House
First Lady Michelle Obama and Epicurious Host Second Recipe Challenge
FIRST LADY MICHELLE OBAMA AND EPICURIOUS HOST
SECOND RECIPE CHALLENGE
TO PROMOTE HEALTHY EATING NATIONWIDE
“The Healthy Lunchtime Challenge” Welcomes Children and Their Parents to Create
Healthy Lunch Recipes for an Invite to a Kids’ “State Dinner” at the White House
New York, NY (April 3, 2013) – With the...
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The Sun
Coco's bot a lot to be proud of
PROUD star displays fruits of exercise by flexing her ‘booty muscle’ in her latest, revealing snap for her Twitter followers
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physorg
Diverse bacteria on fresh fruits, vegetables vary with produce type, farming practices
Fresh fruit and vegetables carry an abundance of bacteria on their surfaces, not all of which cause disease. In the first study to assess the variety of these non-pathogenic bacteria, scientists report that these surface bacteria vary depending on the type of produce and cultivation practices. The results are published March 27 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Jonathan...
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Foreign Policy
Empire is so hot right now
Your humble blogger is busy enjoying the fruits of last year's Twitter Fight Club run with day-job activities this Tuesday, so only a quick blog post. A belated congratulations to Chrystia Freeland's Plutocrats: The Rise of the New Global Super-Rich and the Fall of Everyone Else for winning the 2013 Lionel Gelber Prize for the best book in internatonal...
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Daily Mail
Who said don't play with your food? Artist creates amazing animal sculptures out of vegetables
Vanessa Dualib, 32, has spent four years crafting the range of creatures out of various vegetables and fruits in her Sao Paulo studio in Brazil.
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Times of India
Transporters set to go on strike from April 2
The supply of vegetables, fruits and other essential commodities may be hit from next Tuesday (April 2) as the transporters’ associations on Monday resolved to go on an indefinite nationwide strike from the midnight of April 1.
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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Mashable
If You Had To, Could You Survive Doomsday?
We all throw around the phrase "Doomsday" in a joking manner, but if push came to shove, could you survive such dire times?
To kick off tonight's new episode of Doomsday Preppers on National Geographic (9:00 p.m. ET), the network has published a fascinating infographic about what it would take to make it through
For starters, one person would require 200 gallons...
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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Huffington Post
The Fiftysomething Diet: Should You Be Juicing?
SPECIAL FROM Next AvenueBy Maureen CallahanExperts ponder the pros and cons of drinking your fruits and vegetables Read More...More on Diet And Nutrition
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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siliconindia
10 Most Expensive Wines: A Connoisseur's Fantasy
Bangalore: Wine is most popularly derived from fermentation of grapes according to plebian beliefs. On the contrary, wine is also made from fruits, flowers, and herbs and not grapes only
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Times LIVE
Chewing gum won't help you shed weight: study
A new study finds that chewing gum, especially the mint variety, won't curb your appetite or help you lose weight. In fact, chewing minty gum may lead you to reach for chips and candy versus fruits and vegetables, the researchers say.
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New York Times
A Trip to Arizona, in a Short Subway Ride
For weeks, Manhattan riders have witnessed the fruits of the Arizona city’s daring gamble: that a $225,000 investment in an advertising campaign will lure perhaps the nation’s most skeptical audience.
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TechCrunch
Amazon's Carrier Billing Deal With Bango To Kick In This Year – Changes For The Appstore And Amazon Ahead?
Amazon has yet to turn on any services on the back of a deal it signed with carrier billing specialist Bango over a year ago, but it looks like we may finally see the first fruits come out later this year, according to a source, with the launch of carrier billing in Amazon's Appstore for Android. This points to a more aggressive push from the tech giant not only on...
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The Guardian
Ready-to-eat salads blamed for illness outbreak
Cryptosporidium outbreak likely to be linked to ready-to-eat salads from Morrisons and Asda spinach, says health agencyAn outbreak of cryptosporidium that affected about 300 people probably originated in ready-to-eat bagged salads, an investigation has found.The Health Protection Agency (HPA) said there was "strong evidence" of an association between those who fell ill...
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Times of India
Australia eases defence curbs on Myanmar
President Thein Sein on Monday became Myanmar's first head of state to visit Australia since 1974, winning aid and defence concessions as he reaps new fruits of his liberalization policies.
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Times of India
Make mine large, please
Once upon a time, there used to be an ad for cigarettes which exhorted men to "Live Life Kingsize"-the tagline sure sounded "cool" and somehow very macho. That's because back then, living life wasn't what it is today; it was more mundane, more about eating-sleeping-working at a leisurely pace and finding time to enjoy the fruits of labour. Today's life is a different ball...
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Les Echos
Generali : la Bourse salue la transformation du groupe
Le titre affiche une hausse de 8,61% à la Bourse de Milan, après la publication d'un résultat opérationnel conforme aux attentes. La stratégie de redressement du nouveau patron Mario Greco commence à porter ses fruits.Articles en rapportLagarde participera au sommet européen sur le plan d'aide à ChypreLa Bourse de Paris reste en progression toujours dopée par...
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TechCrunch
Google Launches Its Third Year Of Earth Developer Grants For Maps That Help Nonprofits Accomplish A Mission
Google has opened applications for its third annual Google Earth Outreach Developer Grants. The program provides $10K-$20K of funding to nonprofits that are willing to use Google’s Map technology to help them accomplish their goals. The company has used its own technology to help out during times of crisis, most recently and notably during Hurricane Sandy and the flu...
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TechCrunch
Dustin Moskovitz And Cari Tuna Launch Site For Their Philanthropic Foundation, Good Ventures
We’ve heard a little bit about Facebook and Asana co-founder Dustin Moskovitz’s new foundation, Good Ventures, specifically a company that the firm invested in last August. Today we’ve learned a lot more, as the site for Good Ventures has been launched, and it discusses exactly what the foundation will be doing and which companies and causes it’s currently involved...
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Mashable
Conde Nast Entertainment Unveils First Projects With 'Glamour,' 'GQ'
In late 2011, Conde Nast hired CW founder Dawn Ostroff to helm its newly created entertainment division. The first fruits of her labor went on display Tuesday with the launch of digital video networks for two Conde Nast titles, Glamour and GQ.
Each channel has been populated with an array of weekly shows, typically three to four minutes in length, that...
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Daily Mail
Stanislav Aristov: Iconic images that show fruits aren't just for still life
The world according to artist Stanislav Aristov is decidedly pear-shaped. The Russian has taken the humble fruit and turned it into works of art.
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AllThingsDigital
Cleanup in Aisle 3: How Retailers Will Avoid Slipups in the Digital Age
In the future, as more people turn to the Internet for the bulk of their groceries, produce could make up a third of retail grocery purchases.
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Times of India
Bloom in orchards cheers growers in Himachal
Favourable weather conditions and stable temperatures have induced hopes for a good crop of plum, apricot, peaches, cherry and other stone fruits after four years of disappointment.
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Times LIVE
Y-Age youth entrepreneurship project a failure
R30 million was spent on setting up the Y-Age Project, an initiative to encourage entrepreneurship and boost employment, but the fruits of the initiative have yet to be seen.
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Times LIVE
Y-Age youth entrepreneurship project a failure
R30 million was spent on setting up the Y-Age Project, an initiative to encourage entrepreneurship and boost employment, but the fruits of the initiative have yet to be seen.
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Times LIVE
Y-Age youth entrepreneurship project a failure
R30 million was spent on setting up the Y-Age Project, an initiative to encourage entrepreneurship and boost employment, but the fruits of the initiative have yet to be seen.
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Times LIVE
Y-Age youth entrepreneurship project a failure
R30 million was spent on setting up the Y-Age Project, an initiative to encourage entrepreneurship and boost employment, but the fruits of the initiative have yet to be seen.
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White House
Remarks by the First Lady to the Partnership for a Healthier America Summit
George Washington University
Washington, D.C.
1:45 P.M. EST
MRS. OBAMA: (Applause.) Thank you all so much. (Applause.) Oh, my goodness. Yes! (Applause.) Thank you all so much. It’s great to see you. It is truly a pleasure to be with all of you today.
And of course, I want to start by thanking Eli Manning -- (applause) -- oh, my gosh! -- for that very...
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| # | Countries | MIX |
| 1 | India | 20.746 |
| 2 | United States | 12.896 |
| 3 | Indonesia | 7.640 |
| 4 | Germany | 6.541 |
| 5 | France | 5.965 |
| 6 | Turkey | 3.720 |
| 7 | Russia | 3.230 |
| 8 | Spain | 2.480 |
| 9 | Brazil | 2.345 |
| 10 | Italy | 2.000 |
| 11 | Poland | 1.960 |
| 12 | Thailand | 1.840 |
| 13 | United Kingdom | 1.650 |
| 14 | Canada | 1.610 |
| 15 | Romania | 1.530 |
| 16 | Philippines | 1.510 |
| 17 | Norway | 1.250 |
| 18 | Algeria | 0.960 |
| 19 | China | 0.940 |
| 20 | Korea South | 0.910 |
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| # | Media | MIX |
| 1 | Dainik Jagran | 6.600 |
| 2 | Bild | 3.630 |
| 3 | Rajasthan Patrika | 3.000 |
| 4 | Dainik Bhaskar | 2.800 |
| 5 | Navbharat Times | 2.600 |
| 6 | indosiar | 2.000 |
| 7 | Daily News | 1.600 |
| 8 | Kompas | 1.200 |
| 9 | milliyet.com.tr | 1.200 |
| 10 | metro tv news | 1.200 |
| 11 | Suara Merdeka | 1.000 |
| 12 | El Pais | 1.000 |
| 13 | CNN turk | 1.000 |
| 14 | France 2 | 1.000 |
| 15 | lemonde | 1.000 |
| 16 | abc live | 1.000 |
| 17 | La repubblica.it | 1.000 |
| 18 | Komsomolskaya Pravda | 1.000 |
| 19 | Globo | 1.000 |
| 20 | Aajtak TV | 1.000 |
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| # | Languages | MIX |
| 1 | English | 22.718 |
| 2 | Hindi | 16.750 |
| 3 | German | 7.901 |
| 4 | Indonesian | 7.640 |
| 5 | French | 6.835 |
| 6 | Spanish | 5.232 |
| 7 | Turkish | 3.720 |
| 8 | Russian | 3.230 |
| 9 | Portuguese | 2.605 |
| 10 | Italian | 2.000 |
| 11 | Polish | 1.960 |
| 12 | Thai | 1.800 |
| 13 | Romanian | 1.530 |
| 14 | Norwegian | 1.250 |
| 15 | Chinese | 0.920 |
| 16 | Dutch | 0.880 |
| 17 | Czech | 0.845 |
| 18 | Swedish | 0.830 |
| 19 | Arabic | 0.760 |
| 20 | Greek | 0.715 |
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