Want to control cravings? Have some chocolate - MSNBC
Want to control cravings? Have some chocolate - MSNBC
Odysseus lashed himself to the mast of his ship, plugged his men’s ears, and gave strict orders that no matter how much he begged, no one was to cut him free and let him run to the Sirens seduced as he was by their mellifluous singing. If only
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McCain Leaving Michigan Is a Sign of Weakness - FOX News
With all the attention last week focused on the vice presidential debate, it was easy to overlook what may have been the biggest story of the week: John McCain s withdrawal from the key state of Michigan. The fact that the news broke literaly on
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Aperture Health Announces Funding Milestone - MSN MoneyCentral
Aperture Health, Inc. (OTCBB: APRE) announced today that it has raised $800,000 in additional funding over the past ninety days. This capital was raised pursuant to an unregistered Convertible Debenture offered to qualified investors. This round of
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Singing house finches make Houston home - Houston Chronicle
House finches ( Carpodacus mexicanus ) with colorful red heads on brown bodies are singing as though it were spring in backyards across Houston. House finches are native to Mexico and the desert southwest of the U.S. Crooked cage-bird traders
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Fat dolphins going on a diet at Japan aquarium - Los Angeles Times
In this photo released by Kinosaki Marine World, one of dolphins at the Japanese marine park in Toyooka, western Japan, is fed mackerel today as they go through the final stage of a low fat diet after developing pot bellies and failing to look sharp
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Chinese zoo feeds pandas chicken soup to boost their health for - Los Angeles Times
BEIJING (AP) _ Everyone needs some chicken soup for the soul even pandas. The Wuhan Zoo in central China has been feeding its two pandas home-cooked chicken soup twice in a month to reduce stress and give them a nutritional boost, a zoo official
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