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Updated on June 4, 2007

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73. Aquaculture News: Water lifeline or dream?
Energy costs could be between $65 million and $95 million a year for pumping water over the Continental Divide with turbines fueled by natural gas already in place, Million said. Million's $3 billion project, which he says will be completed in three to five years, would move up to 250,000 acre-feet of water annually from the reservoir on the Utah/Wyoming border. Or it is a complex, expensive, potentially environmentally dubious plan that could jeopardize downstream water-sharing agreements...
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74. Aquaculture News: An appreciation for American food rises from proper preparation
She called them "gwai gwai" (good boy or girl), because it was also the name of a popular brand of cheese puffs in Taiwan. As a result, my impression of dishes such as biscuits and gravy, turkey and stuffing, eggs Benedict, BLT sandwiches, pot roast, meatloaf, cornbread and the like wasn't favorable. In my dad's house, "American food" always meant hamburgers, hot dogs and anything involving turkey or cheese or tomato sauce. I remember as a kindergartener yearning for the cheese puffs sold...
Source - Seattle Post Intelligencer,WA - Read the story


75. Aquaculture News: Greek Week 2007: Greeks create canned food castles for local bank
Eighteen chapters participated in the event, collecting canned foods and assembling them into structures corresponding with respective themes Passers-by may have recognized a variety of designs, including the Campbells Soup ship, a treasure chest full of canned tuna, a pirates hook and even a castle with a mini-swimming pool moat. Greek Week 2007: Greeks create canned food castles for local bank - The Daily of the University of Washington. Greek Week 2007: Greeks create canned food castles...
Source - Daily - University of Washington,WA - Read the story


76. Aquaculture News: Online Press Release
Freight101.com Offers Real-Time Shipping Quote API, Allows Retailers and Wholesalers to Quote Their Customers for LTL Freight Small Business Transport, a leader in shipping for over twenty years, is pleased to announce they have made getting accurate shipping quotes and information to online customers even easier than before. Freight101.com Offers Real-Time Shipping Quote API, Allows Retailers and Wholesalers to Quote Their Customers for LTL Freight Small Business Transport, a leader in...
Source - 5/31/2007 - Read the story


77. Aquaculture News: A City Refills Its Plate
Its seemingly an overcrowding of the marketplace for a city of just over 100,000 people (and about 330,000 in Charleston County) that is, until you realize that tourism is the economic engine that drives Charleston. Charlestons recruitment of the Art Institute is a particularly vivid example of the link that civic and state officials see between postsecondary education and local economic development, and it shows the extent to which one citys leaders went to keep that higher education...
Source - 5/2/2007 - Read the story


78. Aquaculture News: Best Apres
The restaurant serves bread made in-house, and menu items include blueberry amaretto pancakes, streusel encrusted French toast and London broil and eggs. It specializes in cut outs of town names for nearly every Colorado location, as well as other states, countries and sports. Two other rooms entice visitors to grab a souvenir of the mountains, in the form of sun catchers, magnets, bookmarks and candles make with real flowers. The straight-shot highway prevents even the directionally...
Source - 5/25/2007 - Read the story


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