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• Hello, Mr waiter, do you serve palm wine? - The Statesman OnlineHello, Mr waiter, do you serve palm wine?
The Statesman Online, Ghana - 5 hours ago
Nutritionists are excited by the potential of Asoa to work as a natural and low-calorie sweetener, for those with a sweet tooth but the need to lose weight. ...
• Death of a friend - Afternoon Dispatch & Courier
Death of a friend
Afternoon Dispatch & Courier, India - 7 hours ago
Tommy began to lose weight, his coat lost its lustre, and his legs wobbled as he walked. But he continued to be as lovable as ever, and never stopped peeing ...
• The Beer Belly: Fact or Froth? - Palm Beach Post
The Beer Belly: Fact or Froth?
Palm Beach Post, FL - 9 hours ago
I also know from personal experience that eliminating beer from my diet (for six weeks) helped me lose some weight, but didn't make my gut go away. ...
• MMA Retro-Rants: PRIDE 6 - 411mania.com
MMA Retro-Rants: PRIDE 6
411mania.com, TX - 9 hours ago
Newton stands over him in the corner, still holding his back, and when Matsui stands Newton picks him up and slams him down on his stomach. ...
• Cults are not the way to lose weight (Kingman Daily Miner)
As obesity rates continue to increase, so does the business and political push to lose weight. Every time I turn around, there is another fad diet or workout phenomena guaranteed to help you shed the pounds quickly and keep them off.
• Low-calorie not always best choice (Honolulu Advertiser)
Is the lower-calorie version of a food your best bet? Not necessarily. When I started dieting, I always went for the lower-calorie choice; but as I learn more about food, I realize that it's not always the better or healthier choice. Here are a few "foods for thought:"
• Different People Have Different Views On Eating, Self-Image (Oswego Daily News)
OSWEGO, NY - With a schedule that includes frequent work in comedy clubs, appearances on Howard Stern's show and guest stints on sitcoms like "Hope and Faith," Stacey Prussman knows firsthand about the pressures of being in the public eye and how those public perceptions can shape self-image.
By Julius A. Karash, The Kansas City Star, Mo. Apr. 29--After nearly 30 years of failed dieting attempts, well-known Kansas City chef Jasper Mirabile Jr. was desperate to lose weight. The co-owner of Jasper's Italian restaurant was 5 feet, 7 inches tall and weighed 280 pounds.