Portugal backs Spain to get traditional diet recognized by UNESCO as
July 16th, 2007
Portugal backs Spain to get traditional diet recognized by UNESCO as
MSN UK News - Portugal backed Spanish appeals to European Union counterparts on Monday to back its efforts to get a traditional “Mediterranean diet” rich in olive oil, vegetables and fish recognized and protected by the U.N.’s cultural and world heritage
Source: news.uk.msn.com
Store customers stop bizarre robbery
10 News - When he got the cash, the other clerk hurled a case of Diet Pepsi at the robber who, on his way out, punched a customer who was on his way in. Next, investigators say, Ramos-Fierro tried to drive away but sidewiped an ambulance, turned the corner and
Source: www.wtsp.com
Reruns star in TVNZ’s digital diet
New Zealand Herald - Children’s puppet show Fraggle Rock will reappear on Kidzone. TVNZ’s new channel will feature up to 75 per cent local content - but most of it will be repeats. The state broadcaster yesterday revealed details of its new TVNZ 6 programming schedule
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz
Sun and sea diet: How the Med’s healthy eating habits could add years
Worldnews.com - More than half of UK holidaymakers say healthier food is now high on their list of holiday must-haves. Two-thirds admitted to putting on weight during their trip, with 5 per cent boarding the plane home up to a stone heavier. This is despite the fact
Source: article.wn.com
After weighing diets, low-fat plan is the best
Daily Breeze - Americans don’t give up easily. Those hoping to lose weight have put a whole new crop of diet books on the best-seller list. The science-laden You on a Diet, the wine lover’s Sonoma Diet, the manly Abs Diet, and the kinder, gentler Oprah Winfrey
Source: www.dailybreeze.com
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