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Cooking was taught in the obligatory Home Economics classes that were required in earlier high school years.
Etruscan Resources Inc. has reported its financial and operating results for the nine months ended August 31, 2006. The Q3 2006 Financial Report is available on the SEDAR website at www.sedar.com or at the Company's website at www.etruscan.com.
MANAMA: Bahrain's only cement manufacturing plant is undergoing a $2.8 million expansion. The production capacity of the Arabian Gulf Cement Company's (AGCC) Star Cement plant, Hidd is being increased from 250,000 tonnes to 360,000 tonnes per year, said general manager R S M Abulhasan.
In a packed court room, Drapers Attorney asks to reschedule his clients October 12th preliminary hearing. "We have not received autopsy results or anything that would adequately prepare us for a preliminary hearing," says Bannock Counties Chief Public Defender, Randy Schulthies.
Despite the recent E.Coli outbreak from tainted spinach, eating healthy, whole foods is still good business for retailers, consumers and employers. The recent arrival of Whole Foods Market on Milwaukee’s east side will feed local residents’ growing interests in organic and natural foods.
Department is losing 10 workers as city consolidates cleanup crews. Despite rumors to the contrary, South Bend's Department of Code Enforcement is not going to shrivel up and die on Jan 1.
With the sugar cane grinding season set to get under way in the coming days, representatives from most local sugar mills said they are expecting a high yield this year, but an average sugar tonnage.
Williamsville Mayor Mary Lowther says officials are doing their best to maintain the long tradition of selling cider at the village's historic water mill - but warns it won't be like the old days.
Williamsville Mayor Mary Low- ther says officials are doing their best to maintain the long tradition of selling cider at the village's historic water mill - but warns it won't be like the old days.
DUNDEE The historic Dundee Mill now produces electricity, but Bernard Buddy Brown recalls a time decades ago when farmers hitched horses to wagons to take their grain to the mill.

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