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Bush Was Right To Honor Dalai Lama - UConn Daily Campus (subscription)

Bush Was Right To Honor Dalai Lama
UConn Daily Campus (subscription), CT - 48 minutes ago
China's weight on the world stage gives it a great deal of clout. China has 1.3 billion people, a gross domestic product growing at an incredible 11.1 ...

Microwave Food Can Beat Drive-Throughs - INDYchannel.com

Microwave Food Can Beat Drive-Throughs
INDYchannel.com, IN - 51 minutes ago
For dessert, add a Weight Watchers Smart Ones Key Lime pie and your total is 440 calories, 8.5 grams fat, 40 mg cholesterol and 665 mg sodium. ...

Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 - Pro-G

Pro Evolution Soccer 2008
Pro-G, UK - 54 minutes ago
Players keep hold of the ball much easier, and feel like they carry more weight. It's much easier to go past players now. You can get away from players once ...

Microwave Food Can Beat Drive-Throughs - Pittsburgh Channel.com

Microwave Food Can Beat Drive-Throughs
Pittsburgh Channel.com, PA - 56 minutes ago
For dessert, add a Weight Watchers Smart Ones Key Lime pie and your total is 440 calories, 8.5 grams fat, 40 mg cholesterol and 665 mg sodium. ...

Study: More fast food means added weight (USA Today)
NEW ORLEANS People who eat several fast-food meals a week are significantly heavier than those who don't eat fast food very often, according to a new study released Monday.

Frequent fast food consumption means added weight (ANI via Yahoo! India News)
Washington, Oct 23 (ANI): A new study has found that people who eat fast food meals three or more times a week are notably heavier than those who don't consume fast food very often. The study, from Temple University, Philadelphia, also showed that Americans are reluctant to pay more for healthy f...

Medically directed weight-loss programs gaining in demand (The Toledo Blade)
Scott Berry?s recipe for morbid obesity has three ingredients: The convenience of fast food, eating out of boredom, and a family history of weight problems.

Furiously Fast 2008 Porsche Turbo, at $155,430, Is a Bit Much (Bloomberg.com)
Oct. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Let's start by saying this: Porsche's latest version of the 911 Turbo Cabriolet is fast enough to turn your eyelids inside out. ``Star Trek'' fans will recognize the blurred lights that come with its twin-turbo propulsion from the Enterprise going to warp speed.