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Updated on April 2, 2007
85. Aquaculture News: Five canoes set ablaze at Baina BY HERALD REPORTER VASCO, APRIL 1 In an alarming incident at Baina beach, a mob belonging to the fishing community set five fiber-made canoes owned by South Goa Youth Congress president Sankalp Amonkar ablaze on Sunday, leading to a loss of over Rs 10 lakh. BY HERALD REPORTER VASCO, APRIL 1 In an alarming incident at Baina beach, a mob belonging to the fishing community set five fiber-made canoes owned by South Goa Youth Congress president Sankalp Amonkar ablaze on Sunday, leading to a...
Source - Herald Publications,India - Read the story
86. Aquaculture News: Peach Buzz Dressed in a long white T-shirt decorated with silver glitter and graphics of rubber band wrapped rolls of hundred dollar bills, the gold and diamond decorated Chris Ludacris Bridges spent part of Saturday afternoon signing autographs and visiting with fans. Dressed in a long white T-shirt decorated with silver glitter and graphics of rubber band wrapped rolls of hundred dollar bills, the gold and diamond decorated Chris Ludacris Bridges spent part of Saturday afternoon signing autographs...
Source - 3/26/2007 - Read the story
87. Aquaculture News: DeSoto fishing, boating, mushroom hunting seasons open April 15 Home:Southwest Iowa News:Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:Council Bluffs Headline Stories DeSoto fishing, boating, mushroom hunting seasons open April 15 03/29/2007 Email to a friendPost a CommentPrinter-friendly MISSOURI VALLEY - DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge begins its fishing, boating and mushroom season on Sunday, April 15. Home:Southwest Iowa News:Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil:Council Bluffs Headline Stories DeSoto fishing, boating, mushroom hunting seasons open April 15 03/29/2007...
Source - Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil - Read the story
88. Aquaculture News: Restaurants combine new, old to keep customers hooked In the ultra-competitive Twin City and Central Illinois dining market, the effort placed on making menus eye-catching is part of the plan to cash in on the $222. But there s a balancing act between adding new dishes to attract new customers and increase sales while not losing what already brings in regulars, Ariens said. Chains like Red Lobster have deviated from their casual offerings to experiment with more sophisticated fare like Maui luau shrimp and salmon. The challenge is to change...
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89. Aquaculture News: Howard Seftel is the restaurant critic for The Arizona Republic Justina Duong, the sassy, dynamic owner of this town's best Vietnamese restaurant, tells me she's looking to pull the trigger on a second branch soon. The restaurant traditionally closes down for about a month over the summer, so it's unlikely a new chef could step in before the fall. Mary Elaine's has been trying to lighten its opulent fine-dining style, which can seem too formal for today's contemporary diners. These are target clients, clients who can afford to eat out all the time, and...
Source - 3/26/2007 - Read the story
90. Aquaculture News: Utahn keeps store going for 74 years A heart attack, cancer, macular degeneration, a broken hip that required two surgeries, and two hospitalizations in the past five years haven't stopped her. The country store of the 1940s and 1950s was stocked with 50-gallon kegs of vinegar, 50-pound sacks of flour and 40-pound boxes of bananas from the Pacific Fruit and Produce co. Thomas Grocery got its eggs from local farmers in trade for groceries. She uses a walker to get to her back door, holds onto the railings to walk the...
Source - Deseret Morning News - Read the story
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