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| www.TheSundayNewspaper.com | Sunday August 20, 2006 |
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| Big retailers want piece of organic pie (Dallas Morning News) | Pausing The Panic (Washington Post) | |||||||||||||||
| Wal-Mart, others hope to cash in
on growing market niche; critics fear standards will drop |
DVRs Were Expected to Turn TV Upside Down, But We've Stayed Tuned | |||||||||||||||
Affordable beauty — but at what cost? (Oakland Tribune) |
Beware the Baby Profiteers (LA Times) | |||||||||||||||
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| As the nail salon industry grows,
health care officials worry about the risks Vietnamese workers face |
Who's to blame when an adoption fails? In this case, a greedy matchmaker eager for a quick `sale.' | |||||||||||||||
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| The School-Lunch Test (NY Times) | In celebration of Space Age style (Denver Post) | |||||||||||||||
| Schools receiving federal lunch subsidies must now create wellness plans. But will replacing Tater Tots with sweet-potato fries really lead to healthier, slimmer children? | In the '50s and '60s, Americans embraced the future in their architecture. Some of the optimism faded, but "Googie" hangs on. | |||||||||||||||
| Fur back in business and in trouble (Seattle Times) | Wine industry tiptoes into realm of genetics (Fresno Bee)) | |||||||||||||||
| Merchants from all over the world come to Western Washington to pick over skins of North American mammals on behalf of garment manufacturers. American Legend in Renton is the largest fur market in the United States, hosting international auctions twice a year at its high-security facility. | The U.S. wine industry has entered the world of genetic engineering as some vintners experiment with a strain of yeast designed to eliminate chemicals in red wine that are believed to trigger headaches, including migraines, in some people. | |||||||||||||||
| Religion's flame burns brighter than ever (Baltimore Sun) | Wanted: janitor in Antarctica (Austin American-Statesman) | |||||||||||||||
| What happened to the world's transition
to secularism? |
Found: Austinite who always wanted to work somewhere exotic | |||||||||||||||
| Playing to their inner world (Minneapolis Star-Tribune) | Organic* (Chicago Tribune) | |||||||||||||||
| Adults with autism once were written off as incapable of learning anything new. But music therapists are opening up a whole new world to them. | *Critics say dairy tests the boundaries and spirit of what `organic' means | |||||||||||||||
| Want to buy a Ferrari, part time? (Charlotte Observer) | Ribs Inc. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) |
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| Charlotte-area entrepreneurs invest in car-club startups, an idea geared toward fast-growing wealthy population | Shane Thompson wants to build biggest ’cue chain by blowing off smoky traditions | |||||||||||||||
| Two Friends Marketing, Inc | ||||||||||||||||